Colonel Leonard Ropner
1895 - October 12, 1977Summary information for Colonel Leonard Ropner
Contributions
1955
U.S.S.R. (DETAINED BRITISH SUBJECTS) Written Answers February 8, 1955
Poliomyelitis, Yorkshire (West Riding) Written Answers February 14, 1955
ATOMIC ENERGY (PEACEFUL USE) Commons February 15, 1955
National Health Service, England and Wales Commons February 16, 1955
DEFENCE Commons March 1, 1955
Toll Bridge, Selby Written Answers March 9, 1955
OIL IN NAVIGABLE WATERS BILL [Lords] Commons March 21, 1955
Motor Lawn Mowers (Driving Licences) Commons March 30, 1955
2 speeches — BUDGET PROPOSALS AND ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons April 20, 1955
2 speeches — Selby Toll Bridge Commons June 22, 1955
2 speeches — Bridges (Repair and Maintenance) Commons June 22, 1955
Rabbits Written Answers June 23, 1955
Rabbits Commons June 30, 1955
Toll Bridges Commons July 6, 1955
Motor Vehicles (Silencers) Written Answers July 7, 1955
Selby Written Answers July 20, 1955
Flying Display, Farnborough (Fatal Accident) Written Answers July 20, 1955
COMMON LAND LAW (ROYAL COMMISSION) Commons July 26, 1955
2 speeches — School Building Programme Commons July 28, 1955
Overseas Personnel Written Answers November 1, 1955
2 speeches — Tadcaster Commons November 2, 1955
2 speeches — Motorway, London—Yorkshire Commons November 9, 1955
Toll Bridges Commons November 9, 1955
New Bridge, Great North Road Commons November 16, 1955
ROYAL COMMISSION ON COMMON LAND Commons November 17, 1955
Home-produced Eggs (Distribution Time) Written Answers November 17, 1955
Combine Harvesters Written Answers November 17, 1955
7 speeches — First Schedule.—(AMENDMENTS OF PURCHASE TAX RATES.) Commons November 22, 1955
3 speeches — FINANCE BILL Commons November 22, 1955
Fowl Pest Commons November 24, 1955
Dogs' Tails (Docking) Written Answers November 24, 1955
Agricultural Land, West Riding (Change of Use) Written Answers November 29, 1955
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