Mr Roland Robinson

February 22, 1907 - 1989
Summary information for Mr Roland Robinson

Contributions

1955

2 speeches — BRITISH CARIBBEAN TERRITORIES (FEDERATION) Commons February 2, 1955

5 speeches — COLONIAL DEVELOPMENT AND WELFARE BILL Commons February 2, 1955

Pictorial Stamps Written Answers February 23, 1955

Administrative Officers (Local Languages) Written Answers March 2, 1955

English Harbour, Antigua (Repairs) Written Answers March 2, 1955

Sarawak (Development Plan) Written Answers March 2, 1955

Employment of Children (Legislation) Written Answers March 3, 1955

British Guiana (Social and Economic Development) Commons March 9, 1955

2 speeches — Uniform Currency Commons March 9, 1955

Citrus Industry (Report) Commons March 9, 1955

OIL IN NAVIGABLE WATERS BILL [Lords] Commons March 21, 1955

BRITISH CARIBBEAN TERRITORIES (FEDERATION) Written Answers March 23, 1955

Animal Feedingstuffs (Production) Written Answers April 6, 1955

Jamaica (Coconut Industry) Written Answers April 6, 1955

Citrus Industry (Report of Inquiry) Written Answers April 20, 1955

British Honduras (Development Loan) Written Answers April 20, 1955

Ministerial Appointments Commons April 27, 1955

2 speeches — Election Results Commons April 27, 1955

2 speeches — ZANZIBAR (CLOVE INDUSTRY) Commons April 27, 1955

2 speeches — HONG KONG (CHINESE REFUGEES) Commons May 4, 1955

Tea Production Experiments Commons May 4, 1955

Exchanges (Duplication of Names) Commons May 4, 1955

SINGAPORE (SITUATION) Written Answers June 15, 1955

ST. LUCIA (SOUFRIERE FIRE) Written Answers June 15, 1955

Widows' Pensions Commons June 20, 1955

Railway Strike (Production and Stocks) Commons June 20, 1955

Collective Punishment Commons July 20, 1955

JAMAICA (BANANA INDUSTRY) Written Answers July 26, 1955

New Coinage Commons July 27, 1955

British Honduras (Development Programme) Commons July 27, 1955

WESTERN ADEN PROTECTORATE (COLLECTIVE PUNISHMENT) Written Answers July 27, 1955

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