Mr Philip Lloyd-Greame
1884 - July 27, 1972Summary information for Mr Philip Lloyd-Greame
Contributions
1968
TRIBUTES TO THE EARL OF LONGFORD Lords January 22, 1968
THE ECONOMIC SITUATION AND PUBLIC EXPENDITURE Lords January 24, 1968
SOUTH AFRICA ARMS EXPORTS EMBARGO Lords February 1, 1968
PLOUGHING GRANTS (EMERGENCY PAYMENTS) SCHEME 1968 Lords February 8, 1968
2 speeches — ASIAN IMMIGRANTS FROM KENYA Lords February 15, 1968
FIREARMS AMNESTY AND DISPOSAL OF WEAPONS Lords February 22, 1968
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Lords February 29, 1968
ARGENTINE BEEF IMPORTS Lords March 5, 1968
THEFT BILL [H.L.] Lords March 11, 1968
RHODESIA Lords March 14, 1968
BRIGHTON MARINA BILL Lords March 14, 1968
CIVIL DEFENCE CORPS (REVOCATION) REGULATIONS 1968 Lords March 28, 1968
2 speeches — RHODESIA: SECURITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION Lords April 24, 1968
AGRICULTURE (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) BILL Lords April 30, 1968
2 speeches — COUNTRYSIDE BILL Lords May 7, 1968
COUNTRYSIDE BILL AMENDMENTS Lords May 21, 1968
HOUSE OF LORDS PROCEDURE Lords May 22, 1968
SOUTHERN RHODESIA (UNITED NATIONS SANCTIONS) ORDER 1968 Lords June 18, 1968
TRANSPORT BILL Lords June 25, 1968
GAMING BILL Lords June 26, 1968
THIRD LONDON AIRPOR INQUIRY Lords June 27, 1968
TANZANIA: PENSIONS LIABILITY AND WITHDRAWAL OF AID Lords July 2, 1968
3 speeches — LORDS AMENDMENT Lords July 2, 1968
2 speeches — TRANSPORT BILL Lords July 3, 1968
2 speeches — TRANSPORT BILL Lords July 11, 1968
2 speeches — THEATRES BILL Lords July 19, 1968
2 speeches — BROADCASTING Lords July 23, 1968
RHODESIA: MR. SMITH AND THE SIX PRINCIPLES Lords July 29, 1968
SEIZURE OF ISRAELI AIRCRAFT Lords August 1, 1968
RHODESIA Lords October 7, 1968
AGRICULTURAL OBJECTIVES Lords November 12, 1968
2 speeches — BAN ON ARMS TO SOUTH AFRICA Lords November 28, 1968
FALKLAND ISLANDS AND ARGENTINA Lords December 4, 1968
THE FALKLAND ISLANDS Lords December 4, 1968
THE FALKLAND ISLANDS AND ARGENTINA Lords December 11, 1968
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