Mr Alfred Robens

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

Contributions

1953

Industrial Disputes Order (Professional Organisations) Commons February 3, 1953

INDUSTRIAL FUEL EFFICIENCY (PROPOSALS) Commons February 9, 1953

CORONATION (BANK HOLIDAY) Commons February 12, 1953

2 speeches — BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons February 19, 1953

5 speeches — New Clause.—(RELATIONS OF THE BOARD WITH THE EUROPEAN STEEL COMMUNITY.) Commons February 24, 1953

11 speeches — DEVELOPMENT AREAS AND DISTRIBUTION OF INDUSTRY Commons February 25, 1953

Disabled Persons (Committee) Commons March 12, 1953

Dockers Commons March 12, 1953

5 speeches — Clause 4—(TRANSFER OF TRANSPORT UNITS UNDER CONTROL OF COMMISSION.) Commons April 21, 1953

24 speeches — INDUSTRIAL OUTPUT Commons April 29, 1953

Austin Motor Works (Reinstatement of Strikers) Commons May 19, 1953

Industrial Disputes Commons June 9, 1953

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons June 11, 1953

LABOUR ATTACHES Commons June 29, 1953

Ex-Soldier, Birmingham (Call-up) Commons July 2, 1953

2 speeches — AGRICULTURE AND FOOD PRODUCTION Commons July 2, 1953

NATIONAL SERVICE MEN (MEDICAL DISCHARGE) Commons July 3, 1953

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Commons July 9, 1953

Stocks (Imports from Western Europe) Commons July 13, 1953

Margarine and Cooking Fats Commons July 27, 1953

2 speeches — ATOMIC WEAPON TRIALS, WOOMERA Commons July 31, 1953

RETIRED OFFICERS' PENSIONS Commons July 31, 1953

Trade Disputes Commons October 20, 1953

2 speeches — OIL DISTRIBUTION WORKERS (STRIKE) Commons October 22, 1953

2 speeches — OIL DISTRIBUTION WORKERS (STRIKE) Commons October 23, 1953

10 speeches — COUNCIL OF EUROPE Commons October 23, 1953

OIL DISTRIBUTION WORKERS (STRIKE) Commons October 26, 1953

6 speeches — FUEL AND POWER INDUSTRIES Commons October 26, 1953

FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons November 5, 1953

3 speeches — FOOD PRICES Commons November 10, 1953

2 speeches — NATIONAL SERVICE (DURATION) Commons November 17, 1953

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