Mr Oliver Locker-Lampson

1880 - October 8, 1954
Summary information for Mr Oliver Locker-Lampson

Contributions

1931

TIMBER EXPORTS (LABOUR CONDITIONS). Commons January 21, 1931

2 speeches — WOMAN MOTORIST'S DEATH, OTTERSURN. Commons January 22, 1931

PROPAGANDA. Commons January 26, 1931

2 speeches — SCHNEIDER TROPHY RACE. Commons January 29, 1931

2 speeches — PRISONERS (RELEASE). Commons February 2, 1931

WIRELESS BROADCASTING. Commons February 2, 1931

MURDER TRIALS (COSTS OF PROSECUTION). Commons February 5, 1931

2 speeches — MR. GANDHI. Commons February 9, 1931

OFFICERS (PUBLIC SPEECHES). Commons February 11, 1931

RUSSIA. Commons February 11, 1931

GOODS MADE BY FORCED LABOUR. Commons April 21, 1931

MISSIONARY WORK. Commons April 27, 1931

2 speeches — LOSS OF AIRSHIP R.101 (INQUIRY). Commons April 28, 1931

2 speeches — MR. GANDHI. Commons April 29, 1931

STUDENTS (EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS, GREAT BRITAIN). Written Answers May 11, 1931

3 speeches — INDIA OFFICE. Commons May 13, 1931

7 speeches — STATEMENT BY THE PRIME MINISTER. Commons May 14, 1931

JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS (NEWSPAPER REPORTS). Commons May 14, 1931

6 speeches — FOREIGN OFFICE. Commons May 18, 1931

RUSSIA (BRITISH SUBJECTS DEATH). Commons September 8, 1931

DISTURBANCE, WESTMINSTER. Commons September 14, 1931

BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION (GRAND OPERA). Commons September 15, 1931

BRITISH SUBJECT'S DEATH. Commons September 16, 1931

SCHNEIDER TROPHY RACE (ADMIRAL'S GUEST). Commons September 21, 1931

2 speeches — PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS. Commons September 21, 1931

POST OFFICE (MAIL CONTRACTS). Commons September 23, 1931

"DAILY WORKER" NEWSPAPER. Commons September 30, 1931

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE (GOVERNMENT BUSINESS). Commons November 11, 1931

ROUND TABLE CONFERENCE. Commons November 16, 1931

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