Colonel Leonard Ropner

1895 - October 12, 1977
Summary information for Colonel Leonard Ropner

Contributions

1957

2 speeches — Entertainments Duty Commons January 31, 1957

Expelled British Subjects Written Answers January 31, 1957

Norway Spruce Written Answers February 7, 1957

Motor Fuel Rationing Written Answers February 18, 1957

Territorial Army Commons February 19, 1957

3 speeches — Forestry Commission (Norway Spruce Sales) Commons February 21, 1957

4 speeches — CINEMATOGRAPH FILMS BILL [Lords] Commons February 27, 1957

BUDGET INTENTION (SPEECH OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOARD OF TRADE) Commons March 4, 1957

Selby Toll Bridge Written Answers March 20, 1957

Freed Toll Bridges Written Answers April 3, 1957

Entertainments Duty Written Answers April 3, 1957

2 speeches — Entertainments Duty (Cinemas) Written Answers April 4, 1957

3 speeches — COLONIAL TERRITORIES AND SOUTH AFRICAN PROTECTORATES Commons May 6, 1957

Clause 12.—(GRANTS FOR LONG TERM IMPROVEMENTS OF AGRICULTURAL LAND.) Commons May 27, 1957

Clause 13. —(AMOUNT AND PAYMENT OF GRANTS UNDER S. 12.) Commons May 27, 1957

2 speeches — Territorial Army Commons May 28, 1957

Clause 10.—(INCREASE OF PERSONAL RELIEFS.) Commons May 29, 1957

6 speeches — Clause 13. —(INCREASE OF INVESTMENT ALLOWANCES FOR SHIPS.) Commons May 30, 1957

4 speeches — Clause 14.—(AMENDMENT AS TO CAPITAL ALLOWANCES IN RESPECT OF MACHIN- ERY AND PLANT.) Commons May 30, 1957

Bridge, Selby (Tolls) Written Answers May 31, 1957

Suez Canal Commons July 3, 1957

Royal Ordnance Factory, Thorp Arch Written Answers July 25, 1957

Selby Bridge Written Answers November 20, 1957

Royal Ordnance Factory, Thorp Arch Written Answers November 25, 1957

Selby Bridge Written Answers November 28, 1957

H.M.S. "Ceres" Written Answers December 4, 1957

First Schedule.—(MILFORD HAVEN CONSERVANCY BOARD.) Commons December 11, 1957

3 speeches — Third Schedule.—(AUTHORISED RATES OF DUES.) Commons December 11, 1957

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