Mr William Robson-Brown
1900 - February 25, 1975Summary information for Mr William Robson-Brown
Contributions
1952
Winter Equipment Commons January 29, 1952
3 speeches — MANPOWER AND PRODUCTIVITY Commons January 30, 1952
2 speeches — Coal Board Assets Commons February 4, 1952
7 speeches — IRON AND STEEL CORPORATION (CHAIRMAN'S RESIGNATION) Commons February 25, 1952
LICENSED PREMISES IN NEW TOWNS BILL Commons February 27, 1952
Development Charges Written Answers March 11, 1952
P.A.Y.E. (Receipts and Repayments) Written Answers March 17, 1952
5 speeches — TIN SUPPLIES Commons March 19, 1952
7 speeches — IRON AND STEEL PRICES ORDER Commons March 31, 1952
3 speeches — Textile Areas (Assistance) Commons May 1, 1952
Mental Institution Inmates Written Answers May 15, 1952
Broadmoor Institution Written Answers May 15, 1952
Japan (Sterling Balances) Written Answers May 26, 1952
Japanese Loans (Repayment) Written Answers May 27, 1952
Production Machinery Exports Written Answers May 30, 1952
COAL EXPORTS Written Answers June 10, 1952
FILM CENSORSHIP Written Answers June 10, 1952
TEXTILE CONFERENCE (BRITISH REPRESENTATIVES) Written Answers June 18, 1952
AGRICULTURE (FERTILISER SUBSIDY) Commons June 30, 1952
WORLD TRADE (EXPANSION) Commons June 30, 1952
2 speeches — Coke (Exports to Denmark) Written Answers June 30, 1952
FUEL AND POWER Commons July 7, 1952
2 speeches — MONOPOLIES COMMISSION Commons July 23, 1952
ECONOMIC POSITION Commons July 29, 1952
Clothing Industry Development Council Commons October 14, 1952
14 speeches — IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY (GOVERNMENT POLICY) Commons October 23, 1952
FUEL AND POWER RESOURCES (NATIONAL POLICY) Commons October 28, 1952
4 speeches — IRON AND STEEL BILL Commons November 25, 1952
11 speeches — IRON AND STEEL BILL Commons November 27, 1952
3 speeches — Clause 10.—(THE TRANSPORT LEVY.) Commons December 11, 1952
IRON AND STEEL FOUNDRIES Written Answers December 12, 1952
3 speeches — CLOTHING DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL (DISSOLUTION) Commons December 16, 1952
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