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RME116GD–Feb. 02, 1976 - Selwyn Lloyd speaker of the House of Commons retires tomorrow after four years.: Speaker of the House of Commons, Selwyn Lloyd, 71 retires tomorrow after four years. He has had over thirty years in the Commons and first entered Parliament in 1945 as Tory M.P. for the Wirral, Cheshire. Since then he has been Minister of Supply, Minister of Defence, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Lord Privy Seal and Leader of the House of Commons. Mr. Lloyd was given a lift peerage in the New Year Honours
RME116GM–Feb. 02, 1976 - Selwyn Lloyd speaker of the House of Commons retires tomorrow after four years: Speaker of the House of Commons, Selwyn Lloyd, 71 retires tomorrow after four years. He has had over thirty years in the Commons and first entered Parliament in 1945 as Tory M.P for the Wirral, Cheshire. Since then he has been Minister of Supply, Minister of Defence, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Chacellor of the Exchequer, Lord Privy Seal and Leader of the House of Commons. Mr. Lloyd was giving a life peerage in the New Year Honours
RME116GB–Feb. 02, 1976 - Selwyn Lloyd speaker of the House of Commons retires tomorrow after four years: Speaker of the House of Commons, Selwyn Lloyd, 71, retires tomorrow after four years. He has had over thirty years in the Commons and first entered Parliament in 1945 as Tory M.P. for the Wirral, Cheshire. Since then he has been Minister of Supply, Minister of Defence, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Lord Privy Seal and Leader of the House of Commons. Mr. Lloyd was given a life peerage in the New Year Honours
RME116GN–Feb. 02, 1976 - Selwyn Lloyd Speaker of the house of commons retires tomorrow after four years: Speaker of the House of Commons, Selwyn Lloyd, 71 retires tomorrow after four years. He has had over thirty years in the Commons and first entered Parliament in 1945 as Tory M.P. for the Wirral, Cheshire, Since then he has been Minister of Supply, Minister of Defence, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Lord Privy Seal and Leader of the House of Commons. Mr. Lloyd was given a life peerage in the New Year Honours
RME116GC–Feb. 02, 1976 - Selwyn Lloyd speaker of the House of Commons retires tomorrow after four years.: Speaker of the House of Commons, Selwyn Lloyd, 71 retires tomorrow after four years. He has had over thirty years in the Commons and first entered Parliament in 1945 as Tory M.P. for the Wirral, Cheshire. Since then he has been Minister of Supply, Minister of Defence, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Lord Privy Seal and Leader of the House of Commons. Mr. Lloyd was given a lift peerage in the New Year Honours
RME14ART–Apr. 17, 2012 - Shigeru Hori, Speaker of the Lower House.
RME114H0–Aug. 08, 1975 - Richard Nixon, Speaker of House Sam Rayburn
RME0YNXW–Jan. 01, 1971 - Speaker of the House of Representatives of the 92nd Congress, Mr. Carl Albert? Picture
RME0YNX8–Jan. 01, 1971 - Mr. Selwyn Lloyd the new speaker of the house of commons in his Robes. Photo shows Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, who on Tuesday last was elected as the new Speaker of the House of commons, pictured in his robes in the library of the house of Commons yesterday.
RME0RJE1–Oct. 10, 1959 - New Speaker Of The House Of Commons: Sir Harry Hylton Foster, Solicitor General since 1954 and Conservative M.P. for the Cities of London and Westminster was elected as Speaker of the House of Commons yesterday. Photo shows Sir Harry Hylton Foster his robes in the Library of the Speak House this afternoon.
RME0RJE2–Oct. 10, 1959 - New Speaker Of The House Of Commons: Sir Harry Hylton Foster, Solicitor General since 1954 and Conservative M.P. for the Cities of London and Westminster was elected as Speaker of the House of Commons yesterday. Photo shows Sir Harry Hylton Foster in his Robes in the Library of the Speakers House this afternoon.
RME0X7N2–Sep. 09, 1965 - Speaker of the House of Commons Dies: Sir Harry Hylton-Foster, Speaker of the House of Commons, collapsed and died in St.James Piccadilly today. He was 60. Sir Harry, a QC, had been Speaker since October 1959. Photo shows Sir Harry Hylton Foster who collapsed and died in London today.
RME0XM79–Apr. 04, 1967 - Jayne Mansfield Visits House of Commons: Jayne Mansfield, the American star, visited the House of Commons yesterday and brought the proceedings to a halt while the speaker called for order. Jayne sat in the seat usually used by the Prime Minister's wife. She were a low cut blouse and mini-skirt - ''the most conservative I've got.'' Miss Mansfield was the guest of two Conservative Whips, Mr. Timothy Kitson (Richmond, Yorks), and Mr. Robet Elliott (Newcastle, North). When I went into the Speaker's Gallery,'' she said, ''lot of heads turned and gave me smiles
RME0X1Y6–Dec. 12, 1964 - Australian Parliament Scandal... Speaker Denies Typists Allegations: Mr. Ray Maher - the speaker N.S.W. Legislative Assembly. strongly denied the allegation by Parliament House Typist - Miss Elizabeth Shepherd of misconduct at a leader of the Opposition have received statuary declaration from Miss Shepherd - alleging the Misconduct. A second typist Robin McCauley has now made a statement to her solicitor pm Mr. Maher's conduct at the Party. Photo Shows Mr. Ray Maher - Speaker of the N.S.W. Legislative Council - with on left Mobyn McCauley the 2nd
RME0Y15E–May 05, 1968 - Speaker Bans Dame Irene Ward: Dame Irene Ward, 72-year old Tory M P for Tynemouth, was suspended yesterday from the House of Commons, after she had staged a one-woman protest against what she called ''dictatorship''. By this she presumably meant the Government's handling of business in the Commons, a matter about which both Tory and Labour M P's had been complaining earlier. Standing in front of the Mace, she first tried to block the path of tellers announcing a division result. She then started to address a protest to the Speaker
RME11DAD–Apr. 27, 1977 - SEEING DOUBLE AT THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. Seeing double at the House of Commons yesterday when the speaker (second
RME0YP7P–Jan 21, 1971; Washington D.C., USA; Speaker of the House of Representatives of the 92nd Congress, Mr. CARL ALBERT.
RME11AWD–Jul 06, 1976; New York, NY, USA; Speaker of the House of Representatives of the 92nd Congress, Mr. CARL ALBERT, at the National
RME0YP48–Jan 02, 1971; Washington D.C., USA; Recent portrait of the new speaker of the House of Representatives of the American Congress, Mr. CARL ALBERT.
RME11XD1–Feb. 02, 1981 - Speaker O'Neill and Bush Washington, D.C.: Vice President George Bush (left) and House Speaker Thomas (Tip) O'Neill (right) shortly before President Ronald Reagan spoke before a joint Session of the U.S. Congress and how he will cut Federal spending.
RME12C2K–Dec. 16, 2011 - Dr. Munyua Waiyaki, Deputy Speaker of Kenyan National Assembly. Born 1926. Educated Kenya, Natal, Fort Hare, St. Andrews and Lund (Sweden) universities. Branch Chairman Kanu Nairobi, 1960. Elected to House of Representatives, 1963. Assistant Minister in the Office of the President, 1963.
RME0WN8H–Oct. 10, 1963 - New Speaker Elected. Dr. Horace King, 64, was today elected new Speaker of the House of Commons. Dr. King, the first Labour Speaker, succeeds Sir Harry Hylton Foster, who died in September. Keystone Photo Shows: Dr. Horace King, in his robes, at the House Of Commons today.
RME0X9T2–Oct. 10, 1965 - Dr. King is the probable next Speaker. 64- year old Dr. Horace King, MP, is expected to be the next Speaker of the House of Commons. Dr. King lives in a semi-detached villa in Southampton. His Parliamentary career did not start until he was 49 with a rich experience as county Concillor and school master behind him. Photo shows Dr. Horace King pictured yesterday at his home in Southampton.
RME0X30B–Jan. 01, 1965 - New Speaker of the 89th. Congress Sworn-in.: The 89th. Congress was convened in Washington recently. The new congressman were sworn in a new speaker of the house Mr. John McCormack of Massachusetts was sworn in. Photo shows Mr. John McCormack at the Speaker's Chair is sworn-in by the oldest congressman - Mr. Emmanuel Celler seen in lower left hand corner. (Mr. Celler has seen 40 years service)
RME121E2–Oct. 10, 1981 - Dr David Owen and Speaker at Methodist Conference: Dr David Owen MP and the speaker of the House of Commons, The Right Honourable George Thomas, were among the speakers who attended a conference on ''The Christian Heritage in Government' organised by the United Methodist Heritage Fellowhip at Wesley's Chapel in London. Other speakers included Sepator George McGovern of the USA and Patrick Cormack MP. Photo shows (L-R) Mr David Owen, Mr George Thomas, Patrick Cormack and George McGovern in front of the statue of Wesley.
RME121E3–Oct. 10, 1981 - Dr. David Owen And Speaker At Methodist Conference: Dr. David Owen MP and the speaker of the House of Commons, The Right Honourable George Thomas, were among the speakers who attended a conference on ''The Christian Heritage in Government'' organized by the United Methodist Heritage Fellowship at Wesley's Chapel in London. Other speakers included Senator George McGovern of the USA and Patrick Cormack MP. Photo shows (L-R) Mr. David Owen, Mr. George Thomas, Patrick Cormack and George McGovern in front of the statue of Wesley.
RME11H97–Jan. 01, 1978 - The crown and Coronation Regalia returned to Hungary. Budapest: The official handing over of the Hungarian crown and the coronation regalin took place today in the House of Parliament in the presence of the personal representative of the President of the United States of America. Secretary of the State Cyrus Vanck and Antal Apro. Speaker of the Hungarian Parliament as well as the official US delegation and the representatives of the Hungarian political and social life
RME0YGB8–Apr. 04, 1970 - Count Karl of Spreti...the ambassador of the Federal Republic in Gustemala, who was kidnapped last Tuesday by revolutionaries, was found this morning in a house, 20 km from Guatemala-City, with a gunshot wound in his head. An official speaker of the Guatemala taken government said, that the ambassador was murdered by a left group of the revolutionaries. These had asked, shortly after the kidnapping of the ambassador, the release of 25 political prisoners and 2,5 millions DM of ransom
RME0YJF3–Jul. 07, 1970 - Count Karl Of Spreti: The ambassador of the Federal Republic in Guatemala, who was Kidnapped last Tuesday buy revolutionaries, was found this morning in a house, 20 Km Guatemala,-City, With a gun shot in his head. An official speaker of the Guatemala taken government said, that the ambassador was murdered by a left group of the revolutionaries. Those had asked, Shortly after the kidnapping of the ambassador, the release of 25 political prisoners and 2,5 million DM of ransom
RME0YGAX–Apr. 04, 1970 - Count Karl Of Spreti: The ambassador of the Federal Republic in Guatemala, who was Kidnapped last Tuesday buy revolutionaries, was found this morning in a house, 20 Km Guatemala,-City, With a gun shot in his head. An official speaker of the Guatemala taken government said, that the ambassador was murdered by a left group of the revolutionaries. Those had asked, Shortly after the kidnapping of the ambassador, the release of 25 political prisoners and 2,5 million DM of ransom
RME0X1E6–Dec. 12, 1964 - Australian Parliament Scandal. Speakers Denies Typists Allegations.: Mr. Ray Maher. the speaker N.S.W Legislative Assembly strongly denies allegations by Parliament House typist. Miss Elizabeth Shepherd of misconduct. This follows the receipt by the Premier. the Police Commissioner and the opposition of Miss Shepherd's statuary declaration. charging the minister with misconduct. A second typist of Parliament House has now made a statement to her solicitor regarding Mr. Ray Maher. She is Robyn McCauley. Photo Shows Miss Elizabeth
RME0X1E7–Dec. 12, 1964 - Australian Parliament Scandal. Speakers Denies Typists Allegations.: Mr. Ray Maher. the speaker N.S.W Legislative Assembly strongly denies allegations by Parliament House typist. Miss Elizabeth Shepherd of misconduct at the Christmas party. The Premier. the Police Commissioner and the opposition have received statuary declaration from Miss Shepherd-alleging the miscount . A second typist Robyn Mc Cauley has now made a statement is her solicitor Mr. Mahar's conduct at the party Photo Shows Mr
RME0X1E5–Dec. 12, 1964 - Australian Parliament Scandal. Speakers Denis xpist's Allegations.: Mr. Ray Maher. the speaker N.S.W Legislative Assembly strongly denies allegations by Parliament House typist. Miss Elizabeth Shepherd of misconduct at an Christmas Party. The Premier. Police Commissioner and Leader of the opposition have received Miss Shepherd's statuary declaration –alleging the misconduct. A second typist. Robyn Mc Cauley has now made a statemtn regarding Mr. Maher's conduct at the Party
RME0Y021–Apr. 04, 1968 - Just like old times. Octogenarian Miss Annie Gilbert, original Annie of Annie's bar in the house of Commons, returned to the palace of Westminster last night, to take a drink with old friends at the opening of the new Annie's Bar, Toasting her are the speaker, Dr, Harold King (centre) Mr. Edward Heath , leader of the opposition, and Captain Robert Maxwell, labour MP of Buckingham and chairman of the catering Sub-Committee at the house (right) Miss Gilbert, who has been housebound with arthritis (right) the past three years at her home in Sutton
RME0X582–Apr. 04, 1965 - Committee Of 100 Supporters ON East: A dozen supporters of the Committee of 100 last night at Speakers Corner, Hyde Park, began a 10-day fast in Protest against the war in Vietnam, they will spend the nights in Friends House, St. Martin's Lane. Five of the faster where at Speaker';s Corner this morning - the others were appearing in Court. They will allow themselves four pints of water a day.Photo Shows The five faster at Speakers Corner this morning - (L-R): Inge Oskarsson, of Sweden; Juliana Maurice
RME119FJ–May 05, 1976 - Mrs. Winifred Ewing the Trendy MP. Mrs. Winifred Ewing, Scottish Nationalist MP for Moray and Nairn, sporting a cream cheescloth dress under a coat of orange goatskin, which caused something of a stir in the House of commons yesterday. The Speaker, Mr. Themas in his replay to Mr. Dalyell (Lab, West Lothian) is asked if it was normal to address the House in a dressing gown and nightie,''It is not, but the unexpected always happens ''. Mrs Ewing took it as a compliment and sad ''I've always liked rath flamboyant clothes and I dont see why the commons should change me''
RME11B86–Nov. 11, 1976 - Commons row over 'Red MP's' to be investigated by the privileges committee: Allegations by a Conservative MP that several Labour MP's are crypto-Communists or Far Left extremists in political disguise are to be investigated by the Commons Privileges Committee, one of the most senior committees of the House. After bitter scenes during which the Speaker, Mr. George Thomas, twice threatened to suspend the sitting, the Commons yesterday voted 370-110 to refer a complaint by a leading left-winger against the speech by Mr
RME110W4–MAKARIOS III and GLAFKOS KLERIDES, Speaker of the Cypriot House of Representatives
RME1161R–Feb. 02, 1976 - Mr. George Thomas To Be Elected As The New Speaker At The House Of Commons Today: When Mr. Selwyn Lloyd retires
RME0YP5H–Jan. 15, 1971 - January 15th, 1971 Mr. Selwyn Lloyd – New Speaker of the House of Commons in his robes. Photo Sh
RME121C0–Jul. 07, 1981 - Meeting the Speakere; Judge Sandra D. O'Connor, the first woman to be named to the Supreme Court is greeted by Speaker of the House Tip O'Neill. Looking on are Attorney General Smith French and Rep. Peter Rodino.
RME112F9–Feb. 02, 1975 - President Giscard d'Estaing gave director Marcel Carne permission to film at the Elysee Palace. Left to right: Michele Morgan, Marcel Carne, Michel Simon, Dany Savac, and Roland Lesaffre. American Speaker of the House, W. Martin, in Germany.
RME0REGG–Apr. 04, 1959 - Mrs Roosevelt attends anniversary meeting of the W.V.S: Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt was guest speaker at the 21st. Anniversary Meeting of the Women's Voluntary - Service for Civil Defence - at Church House, Westminster this afternoon. Photo shows Mrs.Roosevelt speaks at the meeting this afternoon.
RME0RG36–May 05, 1959 - During their tour of the Southern Cameroons by the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, the first members of the Royal Family to visit to the House of Assembly. Photo Shows The Hon. E.H. Sainsbury, the Speaker of the House of Assembly, who presented the Loyal Address to the Duke after it was read by the Premier in the House of Assembly.
RME0YB99–Oct. 10, 1969 - The 'Magical Mystery Tour''... Many well known personalities were guests of Horizon Tours for the past twenty-four hours-9 on the 'Magical Mystery Tour' to mark the company 20th. Anniversary.. They flew to Istanbul from Gatwick . Photo shows Baroness Wootton, the Deputy speaker of the House of Lords.
RME122TR–Oct. 10, 1983 - President Reagan and Congressional leaders listens to Sec. of State George Schultz listen then on the Grenada situation at an 8:15 a.m. meeting in the Cabinet Room of the White House today L-r are: Rep. Bob Michel; Speaker of the House, Tip O'Neill; The President and Senator Howard Baker.
RME0REE7–Apr. 04, 1959 - Mrs. Roosevelt Attends Anniversary Meeting Of W.V.S.: Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt was guest speaker this afternoon at the 21st. Anniversary Meeting of the Women's Voluntary Service for Civil Defence, at Church House, Westminster. Photo shows Lady Reading look on right - as Mrs. Roosevelt is in a happy mood - at the meeting this afternoon.
RME12J8K–Feb. 24, 2012 - Archbishop Runcie enthroned in Ancient Splendous at Canterbury Cathedral: The 102nd Archbishop of Canterbury, Robert Runcie, walks in procession in Canterbury Cathedral, watched by Prince Charles and Princess Margaret, Lord Hailaham, Lord Chancellor, the speaker of the House of Commons, Rt Hon George Thoma, and next to him is the Prime Minister Mrs. Margaret Thatcher during the enthronement ceremony.
RME11TF1–Mar. 03, 1980 - Archbishop Runcie enthroned in ancient splendour at Canterbury Cathedral; The 102nd Archbishop of Canterbury Robert Runcie, wlaks in procession in Canterbury Cathedral, watched by Prince Charles and Princess Margaret, Lord Hailsham, lord chancellor, the speaker of the House of Commons, Rt Hon George Thomas, and next to him is the Prime Minister Mrs Margaret Hatcher during the enthronement ceremony.
RME11YM2–Jan. 01, 1981 - Lord Maybray-King Re Marries: Lord Maybray-King, the 79 year old deputy speaker of the house of Lords was married today for the third time. His bride was 66 year-old Mrs. Ivy Forster a widow of Darlington, Co Durha. The ceremony took place in the crypt chapel of the Palace of Westminster. Photo shows Lord Maybray-King and his bride after the wedding ceremony today.
RME116BD–Feb. 03, 1976 - February 3rd, 1976 Mr. George Thomas to be elected as the new speaker at the House of Commons today. When Mr. Selwyn Lloyd retires today after four years as Speaker at the House of Commons, he will preside over election of his successor, the present deputy Speaker, Mr. George Thomas. Photo Shows: Mr. George Thomas who will be elected as the new Speaker at the House of Commons today.
RME116BE–Feb. 03, 1976 - February 3rd, 1976 Mr. George Thomas to be elected as the new speaker at the House of Commons today. When Mr. Selwyn Lloyd retires today after four years as Speaker at the House of Commons, he will preside over election of his successor, the present deputy Speaker, Mr. George Thomas. Photo Shows: Mr. George Thomas who will be elected as the new Speaker at the House of Commons today.
RME0YP2X–Jan. 01, 1971 - Selwyn Lloyd and Harold Wilson Read the Lesson: Mr. Harold Wilson, Leader of the Opposition, and Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, Speaker of the House of Commons read the lessons at a Church unity service at the Jesuit Church, farm Street, Mayfair, last night. Photo shows In the pulpit - Mr. Selwyn Lloyd Speaker of the Commons. In the congregation with his wife, Mr. Wilson, Oppsition Leader, at yesterday's service.
RME10BE7–Mar. 03, 1972 - President V.V. Giri accompanied with Chairman of Rajya Sabha & Vice President of India Mr. G.S. Pathak (right, third row) and speaker of Lok Sabha (lower house of Parliament) Mr. G.S. Dhilon (partly seen) going in procession to address the joint meeting of both houses of parliament when the budget session of the Parliament began in New Delhi on Monday morning.
RME0Y9ME–Jun. 06, 1969 - Dr. Horace King Unveils statue to Thomas More in Chelsea Old Church: Dr. Horace King. Speaker of the House Commons, today unveiled a statue to St. Thomas More in Chelsea Old Church. Dr. Michael Ramsey, The Archbishop of Canterbury, was present at the ceremony, together with Cardinal Neeman. Photo shows Dr. Horace King Performs the unveiling ceremony at Chelsea Old Church today.
RME0M7G8–Nov. 11, 1953 - The Archbishop of Canterbury and his guests from Germany.: Two famous Germans are the guests of the Archbishop of Canterbury this weekend. They are Dr. Hermann Ehlers, President of the Bundestag and Pastor Martin Heimoller, once a U. Boat Capting and then a leader of Church resistance against Hitler. Dr. Ehlers is here for a week. He is the equivalent of the British Speaker of the House of Commons. Photo shows Dr. Hermann Ehlers seen at the Lambeth Palace today.
RME0XHE0–Oct. 19, 1966 - UNESCO COMMEMORATIVE CEREMONY. A Commemorative Ceremony marking the twentieth anniversary of the founding of UNESCO (United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation), took place today in the Banqueting House, Whitehall, London. 30 members of UNESCO's Executive Board and Senior members of its secretariat were present. The Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson was the main speaker. Picture Shows: M. Rene Maheu, Director-General, UNESCO, speaking today.
RME0M8F3–Feb. 02, 1954 - Luncheon To Dr. Zinn: A luncheon was given by the German Charge d'Affaires, at the Dorchester Hotel today, to Dr. Georg Zinn, Speaker of the Upper House of the Bonn Federal Parliament and Prime Minister of the American zone of Hesse, who is in London on a week's visit as guest of the Foreign Office. Photo shows Seen at the Dorchester today are (L to R) : Mr. Herbert Morrison, Herr Dr. Schlange-Schoningen, the German Ambassador, and Dr. Georg Zinn.
RME0YARN–Jul. 07, 1969 - Dr. Horace King unveils statue to Thomas More in Chelsea Old Church: Dr. Horace King, Speaker of the House of Commons, today unveiled a statue to St. Thomas More, in Chelsea Old Church. Dr. Michael Ramsey, the Archbishop of Canterbury, was present at the ceremony, together with Cardinal Heeman. Photo shows Looking up at the statue of St. Thomas More after the unveiling ceremony are (L to R) Dr. Ramsay, Cardinal Heeman, Dr. Cubitt Bevis, the sculpter.
RME0X67E–Jun. 22, 1965 - The Queen attends the 700th anniversary of Parliament: In the flower-decked Westminster Hall today H.M. The Queen, and other members of the Royal Family, attended a ceremony to mark the 700th anniversary of Parliament. Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester, convened the first Parliament which sat between 20th January and the end of March, 1265, in the Chapter House of Westminster. Photo shows the scene as Sir Harry Hylton-Foster, Speaker of the House of Commons, presents his speech to H.M
RME0X67D–Jun. 22, 1965 - The Queen attends the 700th anniversary of Parliament: In the flower-decked Westminster Hall today H.M. The Queen, and other members of the Royal Family, attended a ceremony to mark the 700th anniversary of Parliament. Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester, convened the first Parliament which sat between 20th January and the end of March, 1265, in the Chapter House of Westminster. Photo shows the scene as Sir Harry Hylton-Foster, Speaker of the House of Commons, presents his speech to H.M
RME0XH3N–Oct. 10, 1966 - UNESCO Commemorative Ceremony: A Commemorative ceremony marking the twentieth anniversary of the founding of UNESCO (United Nations Educational Scientific And Cultural Organization), took place today in the Banqueting House, Whitehall, London. 30 members of UNESCO's Executive Board and senior members of its secretariat were present. The rime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson was the main speaker. Photo shows H.E. Mohammed El Fasi, Chairman of the Executive Board. UNESCO seen speaking today. Seated is Mr. Harold Wilson, the Prime Minister.
RME0Y930–May 05, 1969 - British MP's Visiting Japan. A visiting six-member British Parliamentary mission, headed by Mr. John Cronin, paid a courtesy call on Japan's Prime Minister, Eisaku Sato, at his official residence in Tokyo. The mission are on a 10-day visit to see industrial development in Japan, at the invitation of the Speaker of the Diet (Japan's Westminster). Photo Shows:- (l to R): Mr. John Cronin, M.P. Leader of the delegation of the Labour Party; Japan's Prime Minister Eisaku Sato, and Earl Ferrers, member of the House of Lords and Conservative Party.
RME121C2–Jul. 07, 1981 - Meeting The House Leadership Touring the U.S. Capitol, Judge Sandra D. O'Connor, of the Arizona Court of Appeals. President Reagan's choice as the first woman to be nominated to the United States Supreme Court met with leaders of the House of Representatives in the office of Speaker Tip O'Neill. L-r are: Attorney General Smith-French; Judge O'Connor; Speaker O'Neill and Rep. Peter Rodino (D) N.J.
RME104G9–Chancellor Ludwig Erhard with Selwyn Lloyd
RME0R80D–Selwyn Lloyd shakes hands with Khalifa Ibn Sulman Al Khalifa
RME104FN–Prime Minister Harold Macmillan with Selwyn Lloyd
RME104FR–Prime Minister Harold Macmillan with Selwyn Lloyd
RME104FT–Prime Minister Harold Macmillan with Selwyn Lloyd
RME0W1MA–Selwyn Lloyd called on by Robert Anderson and Douglas Dillon
RME0RE98–Foreign Minister Evangelos Averoff is greeted by Selwyn Lloyd
RME0MNMN–Ida Anak Agung Gde Agung visits Foreign Office
RME0TWYT–Charles de Gaulle, Harold Macmillan, Selwyn Lloyd
RME0X67M–Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip at 700th jubilee of parliament
RME0PY2R–Family picture from the NATO Conference at Bonn
RME0MPMR–Prime Minister Nikita Khrushchev and others signing documents
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