Sir Allan Noble

May 2, 1908 - November 17, 1982
Summary information for Sir Allan Noble

Contributions

1957

14 speeches — MIDDLE EAST Commons March 14, 1957

2 speeches — NATIONALITY OF MARRIED WOMEN (CONVENTION) Commons March 25, 1957

9 speeches — SUEZ CANAL Commons March 25, 1957

UNITED NATIONS EMERGENCY FORCE (UNITED KINGDOM CONTRIBUTION) Written Answers March 25, 1957

EGYPT (MR. HAMIVIARSKJOLD'S VISIT) Written Answers March 25, 1957

NUCLEAR WEAPONS Written Answers March 26, 1957

BERMUDA TALKS Commons April 1, 1957

2 speeches — British Property Commons May 20, 1957

6 speeches — Suez Canal Commons May 20, 1957

2 speeches — SUEZ CANAL USERS' ASSOCIATION Commons May 20, 1957

3 speeches — MIDDLE EAST (ANGLO-AMERICAN POLICY) Commons May 20, 1957

9 speeches — EAST-WEST TRADE Commons May 20, 1957

4 speeches — GULF OF AQABA Commons May 20, 1957

TRADE WITH CHINA Written Answers May 20, 1957

INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY Written Answers May 24, 1957

9 speeches — Emergency Force (Finance) Commons July 3, 1957

3 speeches — Forces, Korea (Equipment) Commons July 3, 1957

3 speeches — Hungary (Report) Commons July 3, 1957

4 speeches — Relief and Works Agency (Refugees) Commons July 3, 1957

5 speeches — Disarmament Sub-Committee (White Paper) Commons July 3, 1957

2 speeches — SYRIAN BORDER AND GAZA AREA (INCIDENTS) Commons July 3, 1957

3 speeches — CYPRUS (CONCILIATION OFFER) Commons July 3, 1957

5 speeches — Suez Canal Commons July 3, 1957

4 speeches — Expelled British Nationals (Claims) Commons July 3, 1957

ADEN-YEMENI BORDER (INCIDENTS) Written Answers July 3, 1957

DISARMAMENT Written Answers July 3, 1957

UNITED NATIONS (EMERGENCY FORCE) Written Answers July 3, 1957

SUEZ CANAL Written Answers July 11, 1957

UNITED NATIONS (DISARMAMENT SUB-COMMITTEE) Written Answers July 11, 1957

8 speeches — DISARMAMENT Commons August 2, 1957

2 speeches — Economic and Social Council Resolutions Written Answers August 2, 1957

PASSPORTS Written Answers August 2, 1957

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