Mr Roy Mason

April 18, 1924 -
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Contributions

1956

Radio-Active Fall-Out (Warning Organisation) Written Answers January 26, 1956

5 speeches — NATIONAL INSURANCE (INDUSTRIAL INJURIES) BILL Commons February 17, 1956

2 speeches — THERMO-NUCLEAR WEAPONS Commons February 21, 1956

Nuclear Radiation (Report) Written Answers February 21, 1956

St. Helen Hospital, Barnsley Written Answers February 21, 1956

Commonwealth Nuclear Power Plants Written Answers March 14, 1956

Consultant Physician, Barnsley and Rotherham Written Answers March 20, 1956

Hydro-Electricity Production (Coal Saving) Written Answers March 23, 1956

Monk Bretton Priory (Pamphlet) Written Answers May 1, 1956

Inter-Town Helicopter Services Written Answers May 2, 1956

Helicopters Written Answers May 2, 1956

Hydrogen Bomb (Tests) Written Answers May 7, 1956

Atomic Power Programme Written Answers May 8, 1956

Nuclear Weapon Tests (Radio Strontium) Written Answers June 7, 1956

Local Offices Commons June 18, 1956

THERMO-NUCLEAR WEAPON TESTS Written Answers June 19, 1956

3 speeches — Radio-active Particles (Fall-out) Commons June 20, 1956

Peaceful Uses Written Answers June 20, 1956

Atomic Tests Written Answers June 21, 1956

Clause 3.—(ANCILLARY PROVISIONS.) Commons June 22, 1956

Nuclear Weapon Tests Written Answers July 4, 1956

Driving Tests (Suspension) Written Answers November 30, 1956

Nuclear Power Stations Commons December 3, 1956

2 speeches — Motor Fuel Rationing Written Answers December 3, 1956

NUCLEAR TESTS Written Answers December 4, 1956

Advanced Reactor Systems Commons December 5, 1956

Constitution Written Answers December 5, 1956

Calder Hall (Electricity Production) Written Answers December 6, 1956

2 speeches — GHANA INDEPENDENCE BILL Commons December 11, 1956

Clause 1.—(PROVISION FOR THE FULLY RESPONSIBLE STATUS OF THE GOLD COAST UNDER THE NAME OF GHANA.) Commons December 18, 1956

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