Mr William Henderson

1891 - 1984
Summary information for Mr William Henderson

Contributions

1962

INCOME TAX ON EGYPTIAN COMPENSATION FUND INTEREST Lords January 24, 1962

UNITED NATIONS FORCES AND KATANGANESE TOWNS Lords February 14, 1962

THE TROUBLES IN BRITISH GUIANA Lords February 22, 1962

8 speeches — ALLEGED ATROCITIES BY U.N. TROOPS IN KATANGA Lords March 15, 1962

3 speeches — THE INTERNATIONAL SITUATION Lords March 28, 1962

U.N. COMMITTEE AND SOUTHERN RHODESIA Lords April 5, 1962

2 speeches — EGYPT: DISTRIBUTION OF COMPENSATION FUND Lords April 18, 1962

AGRICULTURE AND THE COMMON MARKET Lords April 18, 1962

TRANSFER OF GUY BURGESS'S INCOME Lords May 10, 1962

2 speeches — LAOS Lords May 15, 1962

THAILAND: POSSIBLE USE OF BRITISH FORCES Lords May 17, 1962

2 speeches — R.A.F. SQUADRON FOR THAILAND Lords May 24, 1962

HEALTH VISITING AND SOCIAL WORK (TRAINING) BILL Lords May 24, 1962

2 speeches — BRITISH PRISONERS IN LAOS Lords June 26, 1962

3 speeches — DISARMAMENT Lords June 27, 1962

LOANS FOR EGYPT AND BRITISH NATIONALS' CLAIMS Lords July 10, 1962

UNITED NATIONS AND KATANGA Lords July 16, 1962

4 speeches — UNITED NATIONS BONDS AND SUBSCRIPTION ARREARS Lords July 23, 1962

2 speeches — THE COMMON MARKET AND AGRICULTURE Lords July 23, 1962

3 speeches — THE INTERNATIONAL SITUATION Lords July 25, 1962

BRITAIN AND THE COMMON MARKET Lords August 1, 1962

ADDRESS IN REPLY TO HER MAJESTY'S MOST GRACIOUS SPEECH Lords November 1, 1962

BRITAIN AND THE COMMON MARKET Lords November 8, 1962

BRITISH UNDERGROUND NUCLEAR TEST Lords November 13, 1962

2 speeches — RETIREMENT OF MR. McDERMOTT Lords November 13, 1962

2 speeches — BRITISH UNDERGROUND NUCLEAR TEST Lords November 13, 1962

2 speeches — OBSTRUCTION BY DELIVERY VEHICLES Lords December 12, 1962

2 speeches — SKYBOLT Lords December 17, 1962

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