Viscount Cranborne

1893 - February 23, 1972
Summary information for Viscount Cranborne

Contributions

1961

5 speeches — THE INTERNATIONAL SITUATION Lords February 9, 1961

TRAFFIC AND VEHICULAR LIGHTS Lords February 14, 1961

2 speeches — NYASALAND FRANCHISE REGULATIONS Lords February 28, 1961

23 speeches — CENTRAL AFRICA Lords March 7, 1961

CENTRAL AFRICA Lords March 8, 1961

10 speeches — CENTRAL AFRICA Lords March 8, 1961

SOUTH AFRICA AND THE COMMONWEALTH Lords March 23, 1961

4 speeches — SOUTH AFRICA AND THE COMMONWEALTH Lords March 23, 1961

2 speeches — THE SITUATION IN KENYA Lords June 13, 1961

2 speeches — PRESIDENT TSCHOMBE Lords June 13, 1961

WHISKY ADVERTISEMENT AT LONDON AIRPORT Lords June 20, 1961

4 speeches — THE UNITED NATIONS AND ANGOLA Lords June 22, 1961

4 speeches — THE INTERNATIONAL SITUATION Lords July 19, 1961

JOMO KENYATTA Lords July 26, 1961

JOMO KENYATTA Lords August 1, 1961

BRITAIN AND THE COMMON MARKET Lords August 3, 1961

4 speeches — THE INTERNATIONAL SITUATION Lords October 18, 1961

3 speeches — ADDRESS IN REPLY TO HER MAJESTY'S MOST GRACIOUS SPEECH Lords November 1, 1961

EX-PRISONERS AND KENYA LEGISLATURE Lords November 23, 1961

2 speeches — INCOME TAX ON EGYPTIAN COMPENSATION FUND INTEREST Lords November 29, 1961

2 speeches — UNITED NATIONS' RESOLUTION ON CONGO Lords November 30, 1961

2 speeches — EGYPTIAN COMPENSATION FUND PAYMENTS Lords December 5, 1961

2 speeches — COMMONWEALTH CONSULTATION Lords December 5, 1961

6 speeches — BOMBS FOR UNITED NATIONS IN KATANGA Lords December 12, 1961

BOMBS FOR UNITED NATIONS IN KATANGA Lords December 14, 1961

INDIAN INVASION OF GOA Lords December 18, 1961

14 speeches — INTERNATIONAL SITUATION Lords December 18, 1961

2 speeches — GOA Lords December 20, 1961

5 speeches — THE ANGLO-EGYPTIAN AGREEMENT Lords December 20, 1961

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