Mr John Tilney

December 19, 1907 - April 26, 1994
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Contributions

1953

Rolling Stock, Nigeria Commons February 25, 1953

British Visitors (Entry Fees) Commons February 25, 1953

PRISONS Commons March 2, 1953

SIERRA LEONE (FREETOWN DEEPWATER QUAY) Written Answers March 3, 1953

2 speeches — Sasumua Dam Project (Contracts) Commons March 4, 1953

Teachers' Training Courses Written Answers March 5, 1953

Progress Reports Commons March 9, 1953

2 speeches — Visa Abolition Agreements Commons March 9, 1953

2 speeches — Leaflet Commons March 9, 1953

N.A.T.O. STATES (EXCHANGE OF CIVIL SERVANTS) Written Answers March 10, 1953

American Comics (Dollars) Written Answers April 2, 1953

Anglo-Turkish Trade Commons April 16, 1953

St. Lucia (Vienx Fort, Development) Commons April 29, 1953

Exports to China (Pharmaceuticals) Written Answers April 30, 1953

3 speeches — COLOUR BAR (ABOLITION) Commons May 1, 1953

NIGERIA (KANO TOWN WALL) Written Answers May 6, 1953

KENYA (SASUMUA DAM PROJECT CONTRACTS) Written Answers May 11, 1953

GOLD COAST (ELMINA DISTURBANCE) Written Answers May 14, 1953

NIGERIA (KANO RIOTS) Commons May 20, 1953

Kano Riots Written Answers May 21, 1953

2 speeches — VISA ABOLITION AGREEMENTS Commons June 17, 1953

Locomotives Commons July 8, 1953

2 speeches — COLONIES AND BACKWARD AREAS (DEVELOPMENT) Commons July 16, 1953

N.A.T.O. (YEARLY REPORT) Written Answers July 29, 1953

DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons November 4, 1953

KANO (POLITICAL SITUATION) Commons November 17, 1953

Colonial Development Corporation (Schemes) Commons December 9, 1953

SUDAN (BRITISH OFFICIALS' INTERESTS) Written Answers December 9, 1953

N.A.T.O. (CONSULTATIVE ASSEMBLY) Written Answers December 15, 1953

Groundnuts Commons December 16, 1953

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