Mr Albert Roberts

May 14, 1908 - 2000
Summary information for Mr Albert Roberts

Contributions

1965

Cost of Living Written Answers January 19, 1965

2 speeches — TSR2 Aircraft Written Answers January 20, 1965

2 speeches — M.1(Compulsory Purchase Orders) Written Answers February 3, 1965

M.62 (Outlane Inquiry) Written Answers February 3, 1965

2 speeches — Tinsley Viaduct Written Answers February 17, 1965

Tinsley Viaduct Written Answers March 3, 1965

Redundancy Payments Written Answers April 5, 1965

GIBRALTAR (WHITE PAPER) Written Answers April 5, 1965

SPAIN (GIBRALTAR) Written Answers April 13, 1965

Atomic Energy Authority (Research and Development) Written Answers April 14, 1965

Nuclear Power (Dungeness B Station) Commons May 25, 1965

Mines Inspectors Commons May 25, 1965

NUCLEAR POWER (DUNGENESS B STATION) Commons May 25, 1965

Capital Development, Normanton Written Answers May 25, 1965

Proposed Mentally Subnormal Hospital, Wakefield Written Answers May 31, 1965

Super VC10 Aircraft (Purchase by B.O.A.C.) Written Answers June 30, 1965

Fly Dust and Clinker Waste (Commercial Value) Written Answers July 13, 1965

New Town (South-East Yorkshire) Written Answers July 13, 1965

Mentally Subnormal (Siting of New Hospital) Written Answers July 19, 1965

Parking Meter Schemes (Charges and Conditions) Written Answers July 21, 1965

2 speeches — Space Programme Commons July 27, 1965

Humber Bridge Written Answers July 28, 1965

Power Stations (Accidents) Written Answers November 8, 1965

Water-Cooling Towers, Ferrybridge (Accident) Written Answers November 8, 1965

European Free Trade Association (Spain) Written Answers November 25, 1965

Atomic Energy Authority Written Answers November 30, 1965

Road Bridges (Exchequer Grants) Written Answers December 1, 1965

Redundancy Payments Act Written Answers December 6, 1965

SPAIN (GIBRALTAR) Commons December 13, 1965

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