Mr Philip Lloyd-Greame

1884 - July 27, 1972
Summary information for Mr Philip Lloyd-Greame

Contributions

1963

U.N. MILITARY ACTION IN THE CONGO Lords January 30, 1963

"WORKING TO RULE" Lords February 14, 1963

MALTA DOCKYARD Lords February 14, 1963

4 speeches — THE CENTRAL AFRICAN FEDERATION Lords February 18, 1963

BRITAIN AND COMMONWEALTH TRADE Lords March 5, 1963

DEFENCE POLICY WHITE PAPER Lords March 5, 1963

STOCK TRANSFER BILL [H.L.] Lords March 12, 1963

3 speeches — KENYA Lords March 12, 1963

DEFENCE Lords March 13, 1963

4 speeches — DEFENCE Lords March 14, 1963

HOUSE OF LORDS REFORM Lords March 28, 1963

3 speeches — HOUSE OF LORDS REFORM Lords March 28, 1963

3 speeches — "CONTAINERISED MERCHANDISE" Lords April 9, 1963

BASUTOLAND POLICE AND SOUTH AFRICAN GOVERNMENT Lords April 10, 1963

FISHERY LIMITS AND TRADE IN FISH Lords April 29, 1963

2 speeches — INCIDENT INVOLVING QUEEN OF THE HELLENES Lords May 9, 1963

2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Lords May 9, 1963

GENERAL AGREEMENT ON TARIFFS AND TRADE Lords May 23, 1963

SOUTHERN RHODESIAN INDEPENDENCE Lords May 30, 1963

TOXIC CHEMICALS AND WILD LIFE Lords June 19, 1963

3 speeches — KENYA Lords July 2, 1963

2 speeches — PEERAGE BILL Lords July 4, 1963

3 speeches — PEERAGE BILL Lords July 11, 1963

2 speeches — KENYA Lords July 15, 1963

CIGARETTE SMOKING AND LUNG CANCER Lords July 16, 1963

2 speeches — PEERAGE BILL Lords July 16, 1963

2 speeches — PEERAGE BILL Lords July 18, 1963

2 speeches — TELEVISION BILL Lords July 18, 1963

9 speeches — TELEVISION BILL Lords July 22, 1963

AGREEMENTS WITH BAROTSELAND CHIEFS Lords July 25, 1963

3 speeches — TELEVISION BILL Lords July 29, 1963

2 speeches — DEFENCE REORGANISATION Lords July 31, 1963

PROROGATION Lords October 24, 1963

5 speeches — ADDRESS IN REPLY TO HER MAJESTY'S MOST GRACIOUS SPEECH Lords November 19, 1963

2 speeches — CENTRAL AFRICA AND THE HIGH COMMISSION TERRITORIES Lords November 27, 1963

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