Mr Thomas Chaloner
July 1, 1927 -Summary information for Mr Thomas Chaloner
Contributions
1986
Equities: Average Annual Return Lords January 23, 1986
Salmon Bill [H.L.] Lords January 28, 1986
Salmon Bill [H.L.] Lords January 28, 1986
Falkland Islands: Forces' Swimming Pool Lords January 29, 1986
Salmon Bill [H.L.] Lords January 30, 1986
YTS Funding and Mode B Schemes Lords February 11, 1986
South Africa: Sanctions Policy Lords February 12, 1986
Oil Policy Lords February 13, 1986
Local Government Bill Lords February 18, 1986
Unemployment Figures: Trends Lords February 19, 1986
Sex Discrimination Bill [H.L.] Lords March 11, 1986
Forestry Commission: Assets Disposal Policy Lords March 12, 1986
British Leyland Lords March 25, 1986
Education Bill [H.L.] Lords April 17, 1986
3 speeches — Violent Crime: Protection of Public Lords April 23, 1986
The Forestry Commission Lords April 23, 1986
Skill Shortages in Manufacturing Lords May 1, 1986
Balance of Payments: Current Account Lords May 21, 1986
3 speeches — Forestry Bill Lords June 3, 1986
3 speeches — Bee Stocks: Winter Losses Lords June 5, 1986
3 speeches — Forestry Bill Lords June 17, 1986
AGRICULTURAL R & D: FUNDING 1987–88 Written Answers July 2, 1986
HAMPTON COURT PALACE FIRE: REPORT Written Answers July 3, 1986
Unemployment Levels Lords July 16, 1986
The Huntings Report Lords October 7, 1986
Urban Development Corporations Lords October 8, 1986
Bus Service Subsidies Lords October 14, 1986
2 speeches — South Africa: EC Sanctions Lords November 6, 1986
AIDS: Government Action Lords November 19, 1986
Early Warning Systems: Evaluation Lords November 19, 1986
South Africa: UN Sanctions Resolution Lords November 25, 1986
Teachers: Professional Effectiveness Lords November 27, 1986
Defence Capability and Nuclear Deterrence Lords December 3, 1986
The Housing Situation Lords December 10, 1986
Unemployment in Rural Areas Lords December 11, 1986
Rent Arrears Lords December 16, 1986
Peerages in Abeyance Lords December 18, 1986
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