Mr Roland Robinson
February 22, 1907 - 1989Summary information for Mr Roland Robinson
Contributions
1956
GUIDED MISSILES (UNITED STATES NEGOTIATIONS) Written Answers February 8, 1956
SARAWAK (PEPPER DISEASE) Written Answers February 8, 1956
Hotel Industry (Barbados Staff) Written Answers February 9, 1956
Public Buildings and Monuments (floodlighting) Written Answers February 14, 1956
Soil Survey Written Answers February 15, 1956
Roads (Development) Written Answers February 15, 1956
Hospitals Written Answers February 15, 1956
War-Time Billeting, Blackpool Written Answers February 22, 1956
Customs Arrangements, London Airport Written Answers February 28, 1956
2 speeches — BRITISH CARIBBEAN FEDERATION (CONFERENCE REPORT) Commons February 29, 1956
3 speeches — MALTA (ROUND TABLE CONFERENCE) Commons March 26, 1956
Produce Companies(War Damage Claims) Written Answers May 9, 1956
Rum (Countries of Origin) Written Answers June 14, 1956
New Clause. (OVERSEAS TAX HOLIDAYS.) Commons June 19, 1956
Constitution (Talks) Commons June 20, 1956
2 speeches — Air Services Commons June 20, 1956
MALTA (FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE) Commons June 29, 1956
BRITISH CARIBBEAN FEDERATION BILL Commons June 29, 1956
FYLDE WATER BOARD BILL [Lords] (By Order) Commons July 4, 1956
2 speeches — Overseas Visitors (Hotel Accommodation) Commons July 5, 1956
EASTERN REGION, NIGERIA (COMMISSION OF INQUIRY) Commons July 24, 1956
London Discussions Written Answers October 30, 1956
2 speeches — Nelson's Dockyard (Restoration) Commons October 31, 1956
2 speeches — Constitution Commons October 31, 1956
Cuban Youths (Incident) Commons October 31, 1956
Constitution Written Answers November 14, 1956
2 speeches — COMMONWEALTH DEVELOPMENT Commons November 30, 1956
Financial Assistance (Delegation) Written Answers December 19, 1956
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