Major-General Sir Alfred Knox
1870 - March 9, 1964Summary information for Major-General Sir Alfred Knox
Contributions
1945
5 speeches — RUSSIA AND POLAND Commons January 17, 1945
2 speeches — RUSSIA (FOREIGN WAR CORRESPONDENTS) Commons January 17, 1945
2 speeches — Pipe Tobacco Commons January 23, 1945
CHANNEL ISLANDS (LETTERS AND PARCELS) Commons January 25, 1945
2 speeches — CHALFONT PARK (PROPOSED INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT) Commons January 25, 1945
BRITISH PRISONERS OF WAR, GERMANY Written Answers January 30, 1945
TRADE AND COMMERCE (HOUSEHOLD LINEN) Written Answers January 31, 1945
BRITISH PRISONERS OF WAR Written Answers February 13, 1945
Curzon Line Commons February 21, 1945
2 speeches — Indian Delegate's Speech, Washington Commons February 22, 1945
Eastern Europe Commons February 27, 1945
PRISONERS OF WAR (EXCHANGE) Commons February 28, 1945
4 speeches — Employment Commons March 20, 1945
3 speeches — Escapes Commons March 20, 1945
2 speeches — POLAND (PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT) Commons March 21, 1945
Teachers' Salaries (Burnham Award) Commons March 22, 1945
New Camps, Germany Commons March 27, 1945
2 speeches — Liberation (Russian Army's Advance) Commons March 27, 1945
2 speeches — Forces' Air Mail Commons March 28, 1945
2 speeches — Released Men, Germany (Return) Commons April 10, 1945
New Provisional Government Commons April 11, 1945
2 speeches — BRITISH PRISONERS OF WAR (REPATRIATION) Commons April 11, 1945
BRITISH PRISONERS OF WAR Written Answers April 11, 1945
Sentenced British Seaman (Release) Commons May 30, 1945
WAR DECORATIONS AND MEDALS Commons June 5, 1945
BRITISH PRISONERS OF WAR (REPATRIATION) Written Answers June 5, 1945
2 speeches — GENERAL BOR (NEWSPAPER ARTICLE) Commons June 6, 1945
ENEMY ALIENS (REPATRIATION) Written Answers June 7, 1945
Provisional Government Commons June 13, 1945
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