Mr Roland Robinson
February 22, 1907 - 1989Summary information for Mr Roland Robinson
Contributions
1951
2 speeches — U.N. ASSEMBLY (MEETING PLACE) Commons February 12, 1951
Underground Gasification, Chesterfield Written Answers February 19, 1951
Class Z Reservists Written Answers February 20, 1951
WEST INDIES (CURRENCY) Written Answers February 21, 1951
Sugar Disease Written Answers February 21, 1951
Jamaica (Currency) Written Answers March 7, 1951
Copyright Law Written Answers March 20, 1951
SHOP CLOSING HOURS (REPORT) Written Answers March 22, 1951
HOTELS (ADVERTISEMENTS) Commons April 3, 1951
Leaf Scald Disease Commons June 13, 1951
Bahamas (Tourists) Commons June 13, 1951
LETTERS FROM ABROAD (OPENING) Written Answers June 13, 1951
EXPORTS TO CHINA Commons June 19, 1951
BRITISH GUIANA (PASTURAGE) Written Answers June 20, 1951
Family Allowances (Claims) Written Answers June 25, 1951
SINGAPORE (EXPORTS TO CHINA) Written Answers June 27, 1951
2 speeches — Oil Pollution Commons July 2, 1951
Disabled Ex-Service Men Written Answers July 3, 1951
2 speeches — Civic Restaurants Written Answers July 23, 1951
COAL GASIFICATION EXPERIMENTS Written Answers November 12, 1951
War Pensions Commons November 13, 1951
2 speeches — FESTIVAL PLEASURE GARDENS (CONTINUANCE) Commons November 13, 1951
Service Families, Suez Canal Zone Commons November 14, 1951
JAMAICA (HURRICANE DAMAGE RELIEF) Written Answers November 14, 1951
Rice Industry Written Answers November 14, 1951
2 speeches — Compensation Payments Commons November 26, 1951
Underground Gasification Experiments Commons November 26, 1951
2 speeches — FESTIVAL PLEASURE GARDENS BILL Commons November 26, 1951
2 speeches — Trafalgar Square (Illuminated Advertisements) Commons November 27, 1951
Factory, Salwick (Redundancy) Written Answers December 3, 1951
Staff, Blackpool Written Answers December 4, 1951
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