Mr Alfred Robens

December 18, 1910 - June 27, 1999
Summary information for Mr Alfred Robens

Contributions

1952

2 speeches — EMBASSIES (LABOUR ATTACHES) Commons February 28, 1952

11 speeches — MANPOWER AND PRODUCTIVITY Commons March 3, 1952

ELECTRICITY (POWER CUTS) Commons March 24, 1952

Prices Commons March 24, 1952

FINANCE BILL Commons April 7, 1952

COAL STOCKS Commons April 28, 1952

Institute of Houseworkers, Scotland Commons April 29, 1952

6 speeches — FINANCE BILL Commons April 30, 1952

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons May 8, 1952

PRINTERS' DISPUTE (INQUIRY) Commons May 9, 1952

4 speeches — EQUAL PAY (PUBLIC SERVICES) Commons May 16, 1952

2 speeches — Clause 11.—(ALTERATIONS IN EXISTING PERSONAL RELIEFS, ETC. Commons May 19, 1952

BRITISH FIRMS, CHINA (H.M. GOVERNMENT'S NOTE) Commons May 20, 1952

TEA AND COFFEE PRICES Commons June 11, 1952

6 speeches — FUEL AND POWER Commons July 7, 1952

D. C. Thomson Limited, Dundee (Inquiry Report) Written Answers July 10, 1952

9 speeches — WAGES COUNCILS' RECOM MENDATIONS (MINISTER'S DECISION) Commons July 21, 1952

2 speeches — ECONOMIC POSITION Commons July 29, 1952

2 speeches — UNION MEMBERSHIP, DURHAM COUNTY COUNCIL (AWARD) Commons July 30, 1952

14 speeches — ECONOMIC POSITION Commons July 30, 1952

D. C. THOMSON, LTD. (DISPUTE SETTLEMENT TERMS) Commons August 1, 1952

15 speeches — FUEL AND POWER RESOURCES (NATIONAL POLICY) Commons October 28, 1952

FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND DEFENCE Commons November 6, 1952

11 speeches — ECONOMIC SITUATION Commons November 10, 1952

LABOUR ATTACHES (OVERSEAS EMBASSIES) Commons November 26, 1952

EMERGENCY LAWS (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) Commons November 27, 1952

Wages Act Infringements Commons December 4, 1952

2 speeches — REGISTERED DOCK WORKERS (REDUNDANCY) Commons December 4, 1952

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE (CENSURE MOTION) Commons December 4, 1952

2 speeches — COLLIERY WINDERS' STRIKE, YORKSHIRE Commons December 15, 1952

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