Major-General Sir Alfred Knox

1870 - March 9, 1964
Summary information for Major-General Sir Alfred Knox

Contributions

1926

CIVIL WAR (BRITISH SUBJECTS). Commons February 10, 1926

INCOME TAX. Written Answers February 17, 1926

CHINA (ANTI-BRITISH STRIKE AND BOYCOTT). Written Answers February 17, 1926

OFFICERS' PAY (CADETS). Written Answers February 25, 1926

2 speeches — CADETS (REVISED RATES OF PAY). Commons March 2, 1926

EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE, SLOUGH. Written Answers March 2, 1926

GRADED MILK (LICENCE FEES). Commons March 4, 1926

FIGHTING SERVICES (MR. LANSBURY'S SPEECH, ALBERT HALL). Commons March 11, 1926

GOVERNMENT DECISION. Commons March 18, 1926

BRITISH TRADE (RUSSIA). Commons March 18, 1926

3 speeches — CASH ON DELIVERY SERVICE. Commons March 25, 1926

SHEPHERD'S BUSH-DENHAM ROAD. Written Answers March 30, 1926

RUSSIA (FIGHTING AEROPLANES). Written Answers April 1, 1926

VISIT OF MEMBERS TO RUSSIA. Commons April 21, 1926

3 speeches — SUBVERSIVE PROPAGANDA. Commons April 21, 1926

6 speeches — COMMUNIST PROPAGANDA AND TRADE AGREEMENT. Commons June 25, 1926

2 speeches — BRITISH OFFICIAL'S WIFE. Commons July 5, 1926

BRITISH TRADE. Commons July 5, 1926

ETON RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL (PAYMENT OF WAGES). Commons July 6, 1926

RUSSIA (BRITISH COMPENSATION CLAIMS). Commons July 14, 1926

VISAS (RUSSIA). Commons August 3, 1926

2 speeches — BRITISH ARMY (SAFETY RAZORS CONTRACT). Commons October 25, 1926

2 speeches — MINERS' DEPENDANTS (RELIEF). Commons November 11, 1926

MOTOR LORRIES. Commons November 23, 1926

2 speeches — RUSSIA (CHERVONETZ NOTES). Commons November 23, 1926

POST OFFICE (VANS). Written Answers November 24, 1926

BRITISH MISSIONARIES, SIANFU. Commons December 1, 1926

WAGES LOST. Written Answers December 2, 1926

FARM TRAINING CENTRES. Written Answers December 3, 1926

CHERVONETZ NOTES. Written Answers December 7, 1926

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