Mr Albert Roberts
May 14, 1908 - 2000Summary information for Mr Albert Roberts
Contributions
1954
MINES AND QUARRIES BILL Commons January 21, 1954
Tuberculosis Cases Written Answers February 24, 1954
ROYAL NAVY (TUBERCULOSIS) Written Answers March 9, 1954
2 speeches — Opencast Mining (Requisitioned Land) Commons April 5, 1954
2 speeches — Day Nurseries, West Riding (Closing) Commons May 6, 1954
2 speeches — Building Societies (Interest Charges) Commons June 17, 1954
East German Army (Atomic Weapons) Written Answers June 28, 1954
2 speeches — New Clause.—(RELATIONSHIP OF FAC TORIES ACTS AND THIS ACT IN THE CASE OF CERTAIN PREMISES.) Commons June 30, 1954
New Clause.—(PROVISIONS AS TO REFER ENCES UPON NOTICES SERVED BY INSPECTORS.) Commons June 30, 1954
2 speeches — New Clause—(HEIGHT AND WIDTH OF TRAVELLING ROADS.) Commons June 30, 1954
New Clause.—(FIRST-AID.) Commons June 30, 1954
Clause 3.—(RIGHTS OF MINE MANAGER WITH RESPECT TO INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN BY OR ON BEHALF OF OWNER.) Commons June 30, 1954
Clause 9.—(CHARGE OF MINE WHERE NEITHER MANAGER NOR ACTING MANAGER NOR UNDER-MANAGER IS PRESENT.) Commons July 1, 1954
Clause 12.—(DEPUTIES.) Commons July 1, 1954
3 speeches — Clause 13.— [OTHER OFFICIALS, ENGINEERS. TECHNICIANS, ETC.) Commons July 1, 1954
2 speeches — Clause 49.—(PROVISIONS AS TO SUPPORT RULES.) Commons July 1, 1954
2 speeches — Clause 60.—(PROHIBITION OF POSSESSION OF SMOKING MATERIALS IN CERTAIN MINES AND PARTS OF MINES.) Commons July 1, 1954
Clause 161.—(POWER OF MINISTER AND INSPECTOR TO GRANT EXEMPTIONS FOR LIMITED PERIOD FROM COM MENCEMENT OF THIS ACT.) Commons July 1, 1954
Fourth Schedule.—(ENACTMENTS REPEALED.) Commons July 1, 1954
2 speeches — Rothwell Commons July 13, 1954
3 speeches — NATIONAL COAL BOARD (ANNUAL REPORT) Commons October 25, 1954
GAS AND ELECTRICITY Commons November 9, 1954
2 speeches — Government Contracts, Northern Ireland Commons November 15, 1954
2 speeches — Mau Mau Convicts and Detainees Commons December 8, 1954
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