Mr Robin Turton

August 8, 1903 - January 17, 1994
Summary information for Mr Robin Turton

Contributions

1959

2 speeches — MENTAL HEALTH BILL Commons January 26, 1959

Horticultural Tariffs Commons January 29, 1959

THE PRIME MINISTER (VISIT TO SOVIET UNION) Commons February 5, 1959

CYPRUS Commons February 12, 1959

4 speeches — EUROPEAN FREE TRADE AREA Commons February 12, 1959

2 speeches — Dollar Imports Commons June 4, 1959

2 speeches — Trunk Roads (Schoolchildren) Commons June 10, 1959

International Children's Emergency Fund Commons June 24, 1959

Victoria Cross (Annuity) Commons June 24, 1959

2 speeches — Primary Schools Commons June 25, 1959

THE VICTORIA CROSS Commons June 30, 1959

2 speeches — Training Area, Spaunton Moor (Accident) Commons July 1, 1959

Victoria Cross (Annuity) Written Answers July 1, 1959

Pigs Commons July 2, 1959

Lottery Results (Publication) Written Answers July 2, 1959

AGRICULTURE (ANGLO-DANISH AGREEMENT) Commons July 9, 1959

Chinese Refugees Written Answers July 9, 1959

8 speeches — PROCEDURE (REPORT OF SELECT COMMITTEE) Commons July 13, 1959

Chinese Refugees Written Answers July 16, 1959

FEDERAL CONSTITUTION OF RHODESIA AND NYASALAND (ADVISORY COMMISSION) Commons July 21, 1959

FREE TRADE ASSOCIATION (STOCKHOLM DISCUSSIONS) Commons July 23, 1959

Chinese Refugees, Hong Kong Written Answers July 23, 1959

6 speeches — NYASALAND (REPORT OF COMMISSION OF INQUIRY) Commons July 28, 1959

2 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons November 3, 1959

Old People, Birmingham Commons November 17, 1959

Old People's Dwellings Written Answers November 17, 1959

Pigs Commons November 26, 1959

2 speeches — PROFESSIONS SUPPLEMENTARY TO MEDICINE BILL Commons November 30, 1959

PIGS Commons December 7, 1959

4 speeches — EUROPEAN FREE TRADE ASSOCIATION Commons December 14, 1959

Frozen Pork (Imports) Written Answers December 14, 1959

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