Sir Robert Perkins

1903 - December 8, 1988
Summary information for Sir Robert Perkins

Contributions

1954

Industrial Rehabilitation Unit, Cardiff Written Answers January 19, 1954

Gloucestershire Written Answers January 19, 1954

2 speeches — Reserve Flying Schools Commons January 20, 1954

North Bristol By-pass Commons February 3, 1954

ASHRIDGE (BONAR LAW MEMORIAL) TRUST BILL (By Order) Commons February 16, 1954

WATER SUPPLY, AUST Written Answers February 18, 1954

New By-Pass, North Bristol Written Answers February 24, 1954

7 speeches — CIVIL AVIATION Commons March 8, 1954

Canal Bridges Written Answers April 5, 1954

Water Supplies, Reepham and Hill Written Answers April 6, 1954

MUSEUMS AND GALLERIES (STANDING COMMISSION'S REPORT) Commons April 8, 1954

Berkeley and Sharpness Canal Bridge (Accident) Written Answers April 8, 1954

SUPERANNUATION (PRESIDENT OF INDUSTRIAL COURT) BILL Commons April 29, 1954

2 speeches — MEMBERS' DINING ROOM (MAUPYGERNON) Commons May 3, 1954

TELEPHONE KIOSKS (COIN BOXES) Written Answers May 24, 1954

3 speeches — COMET AIRCRAFT (INQUIRY) Commons May 31, 1954

SUPERANNUATION (PRESIDENT OF INDUSTRIAL COURT) BILL Commons May 31, 1954

GLOUCESTER AND SHARPNESS CANAL BRIDGE Written Answers June 3, 1954

8 speeches — STROUDWATER NAVIGATION BILL [Lords] (By Order) Commons June 30, 1954

2 speeches — Aircraft Accidents (Investigation Procedure) Commons July 14, 1954

2 speeches — Staff Recruitment (Political and Religious Views) Commons November 15, 1954

2 speeches — CIVIL AVIATION Commons November 15, 1954

A.T.C. Cadets (Camps) Written Answers November 24, 1954

2 speeches — Water Supplies, Aust and Tytherington Written Answers November 25, 1954

AIRWAYS CORPORATIONS (BRITISH AIRCRAFT) Written Answers November 25, 1954

Industrial Hostel, Stonehouse (Closure) Written Answers December 7, 1954

Stroud Fire Brigade (Medals) Written Answers December 9, 1954

Improvement Grants Written Answers December 21, 1954

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