Mr David Robertson
1890 - June 3, 1970Summary information for Mr David Robertson
Contributions
1952
2 speeches — Foreign Trawlers Commons January 29, 1952
Storm Damage, Northern Counties (Relief) Commons January 29, 1952
2 speeches — Caithness Commons January 29, 1952
4 speeches — HYDRO-ELECTRIC DEVELOPMENT (SCOTLAND) BILL Commons January 29, 1952
2 speeches — Caithness Commons February 5, 1952
2 speeches — Fishing Vessel "Blenheim" (Arrestment) Commons March 11, 1952
Herring Meal and Oil (Prices) Written Answers March 11, 1952
FOG SIGNAL, NORTH HEAD Written Answers March 17, 1952
2 speeches — Caithness Commons March 18, 1952
GALE DAMAGE, NORTH SCOTLAND Commons March 19, 1952
18 speeches — Clause 1.—(INCREASE OF LIMIT OF BORROWING POWERS OF NORTH OF SCOTLAND HYDRO-ELECTRIC BOARD.) Commons March 19, 1952
TRANSPORT (FREIGHT CHARGES) Commons March 21, 1952
New Milton Farm (Dispossession Notice) Commons July 15, 1952
SCOTTISH HYDRO-ELECTRIC BOARD (STEEL) Written Answers July 17, 1952
2 speeches — Unsold Fish (Processing) Commons July 21, 1952
13 speeches — TRANSPORT, SCOTLAND Commons July 28, 1952
Long Distance Freight Charges Commons October 27, 1952
Commonwealth Reciprocal Negotiations Written Answers October 27, 1952
DISTRIBUTION OF INDUSTRY POLICY Commons October 29, 1952
Highlands (Development Areas) Written Answers December 11, 1952
Sprats, Tollesbury (Marketing) Commons December 15, 1952
Loch Clash Lairg Road Written Answers December 15, 1952
Highlands and Islands (Development) Written Answers December 16, 1952
2 speeches — Traffic Commission Panel, Inverness (Licences) Written Answers December 16, 1952
Delivery, Sutherland (Personal Case) Written Answers December 17, 1952
4 speeches — Personal Cases Commons December 18, 1952
2 speeches — Bridge of Allan Training Centre Written Answers December 18, 1952
SEPARATED FAMILIES (MAINTENANCE COST) Written Answers December 19, 1952
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