Mr William Ormsby-Gore
May 20, 1918 - 1985Summary information for Mr William Ormsby-Gore
Contributions
1956
4 speeches — RESTRICTIVE TRADE PRACTICES BILL Commons March 6, 1956
Clause 15.—(JURISDICTION AND POWERS OF RESTRICTIVE PRACTICES COURT.) Commons May 2, 1956
Clause 16.—(PRESUMPTION AS TO THE PUBLIC INTEREST.) Commons May 3, 1956
FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons July 23, 1956
6 speeches — FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons July 24, 1956
3 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons November 8, 1956
UNITED NATIONS (POLICE FORCE) Written Answers November 21, 1956
3 speeches — British Subjects and Property Written Answers November 21, 1956
Arms (Supplies from U.S.S.R.) Written Answers November 21, 1956
United Nations Observers Written Answers November 21, 1956
Relief and Refugees (Financial Aid) Written Answers November 21, 1956
HUNGARY (DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS) Written Answers November 28, 1956
2 speeches — Port Said Written Answers November 28, 1956
2 speeches — British Subjects Written Answers November 28, 1956
Sinai Peninsula (Israeli Operations) Written Answers November 28, 1956
Suez Canal (Clearance) Written Answers November 28, 1956
Cairo Radio Broadcasts Written Answers November 28, 1956
Broadcasts Written Answers November 28, 1956
Bagdad Pact Powers (Consultations) Written Answers November 28, 1956
Tripartite Declaration Written Answers November 28, 1956
3 speeches — Mobilisation of Troops Written Answers November 28, 1956
ATLANTIC ALLIANCE Written Answers November 28, 1956
4 speeches — UNITED NATIONS CHARTER (REVIEW) Commons December 3, 1956
MIDDLE EAST Commons December 5, 1956
2 speeches — Emergency Force Written Answers December 5, 1956
South Africa Written Answers December 5, 1956
Middle East (Discussions) Written Answers December 5, 1956
VICTIMS OF NAZI PERSECUTION (COMPENSATION) Written Answers December 5, 1956
MIDDLE EAST (TRIPARTITE DECLARATION) Written Answers December 5, 1956
Mobilisation of Troops Written Answers December 5, 1956
Sinai Peninsula (Military Operations) Written Answers December 5, 1956
2 speeches — FOREIGN OFFICE (INFORMATION OFFICERS) Written Answers December 5, 1956
MIDDLE EAST Commons December 6, 1956
2 speeches — Suez Canal (Obstructions) Commons December 12, 1956
6 speeches — British Subjects Commons December 12, 1956
6 speeches — Tripartite Declaration Commons December 12, 1956
6 speeches — Military Situation (Communications) Commons December 12, 1956
11 speeches — Middle East (Emergency Force) Commons December 12, 1956
4 speeches — Charter Commons December 12, 1956
British Ex-Officials (Compensation) Written Answers December 12, 1956
British Subjects, Port Said (Evacuation) Written Answers December 12, 1956
ARGENTINA (PRIMITIVA GAS COMPANY) Written Answers December 12, 1956
WILTON PARK, STEYNING (CLOSURE) Written Answers December 12, 1956
Secretary-General (Visits to Member States) Written Answers December 12, 1956
CONSULATE-GENERAL, NICE (CLOSURE) Written Answers December 12, 1956
SUEZ CANAL (CLEARANCE) Written Answers December 14, 1956
Anglo-Jordan Treaty (Subsidy) Written Answers December 17, 1956
CONSULATE-GENERAL, NICE (CLOSURE) Written Answers December 17, 1956
B.O.A.C. (Services to Cairo) Written Answers December 17, 1956
British Property (Sequestration) Written Answers December 17, 1956
Suez Canal (Clearance) Written Answers December 17, 1956
FOREIGN OFFICE BROADCASTS, CYPRUS (SCRIPTS) Written Answers December 17, 1956
INTERNATIONAL MEETINGS (UNITED KINGDOM REPRESENTATION) Written Answers December 17, 1956
ISRAEL AND EGYPT (TRIPARTITE DECLARATION) Written Answers December 17, 1956
ISRAEL AND JORDAN Written Answers December 17, 1956
KUWAIT (OIL INSTALLATIONS) Written Answers December 17, 1956
PASSPORTS Written Answers December 17, 1956
2 speeches — UNITED NATIONS Commons December 19, 1956
2 speeches — WESTERN EUROPEAN UNION (DEFENCE RECOMMENDATIONS) Commons December 21, 1956
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