Captain Alan Graham
1896 - May 10, 1964Summary information for Captain Alan Graham
Contributions
1944
PALESTINE (INFLATION) Commons January 19, 1944
POLAND (TERRITORIAL CHANGES) Commons January 26, 1944
2 speeches — ENEMY OCCUPIED EUROPE (PARTISANS, RECOGNITION) Commons January 26, 1944
ASHBURTON GRAMMAR SCHOOL, DEVONSHIRE (CLOSURE) Written Answers January 27, 1944
WAR DECORATIONS AND MEDALS Commons February 1, 1944
2 speeches — "FRIENDS OF SPAIN" ORGANISATION Commons February 3, 1944
PERSONAL EXPLANATION Commons February 4, 1944
2 speeches — C.E.M.A. (GRANTS) Commons February 15, 1944
CYPRUS (ARCHBISHOP, ELECTION) Commons February 16, 1944
10 speeches — WAR AND INTERNATIONA SITUATION Commons February 22, 1944
Animal Breedinģ Written Answers February 23, 1944
Sheep (Epidemic) Written Answers February 23, 1944
Aģriculture and Fisheries (Report) Written Answers February 23, 1944
C.E.M.E. (Reģional Orģanisers) Written Answers March 9, 1944
Officers, Central Mediterranean (Marriages) Written Answers March 14, 1944
2 speeches — BULGARIA (PEACE TERMS) Commons March 22, 1944
6 speeches — POLISH FORCES, GREAT BRITAIN (ANTI-SEMITISM) Commons April 6, 1944
BILLETING ALLOWANCES, U.S.A. TROOPS Written Answers April 18, 1944
2 speeches — General Mihailovitch (Communiqués) Commons May 24, 1944
FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons May 25, 1944
Civil Affairs Staffs (Appointments) Commons June 6, 1944
MONTE CASSINO ABBEY (RESTORATION) Commons June 6, 1944
Yugoslavia (Rescued Aircrews) Commons June 14, 1944
BRITISH ARMY (AUSTRIAN NATIONALS) Commons July 19, 1944
UGANDA (MALTESE DETAINEES) Commons July 26, 1944
WAR AND INTERNATIONAL SITUATION Commons September 28, 1944
2 speeches — AUSTRIA (UNITED NATIONS POLICY) Commons November 8, 1944
NATIONAL WAR EFFORT (WOMEN, WORK DIRECTIONS) Written Answers November 16, 1944
4 speeches — LIBERATED EUROPE (BRITISH INTERVENTION) Commons December 8, 1944
3 speeches — POLAND Commons December 15, 1944
GREECE (SITUATION) Commons December 20, 1944
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