Major Sir Frank Markham
1897 - October 13, 1975Summary information for Major Sir Frank Markham
Contributions
1942
WASTE PAPER RECOVERY ASSOCIATION. Written Answers February 3, 1942
CENTRAL DIRECTION OF THE WAR. Commons July 1, 1942
Temporary and Substantive Rank Commons November 10, 1942
SERVICE PAY, ALLOWANCES AND PENSIONS Commons November 10, 1942
Senior Officers (Selection) Written Answers November 24, 1942
Released Officers (Civilian Clothes) Written Answers November 24, 1942
2 speeches — RAILINGS REMOVAL, HERTFORDSHIRE Commons November 25, 1942
2 speeches — Field Officers (Confidential Reports) Commons November 25, 1942
3 speeches — Officers' Courses (Temporary Rank) Commons November 25, 1942
1/5 Sherwood Foresters Written Answers November 25, 1942
SERVICE PAY AND ALLOWANCES (INCREASES) Commons November 26, 1942
Reconstruction (Royal Ordnance Factories) Written Answers November 26, 1942
FENNY STRATFORD-TOWCESTER ROAD (MARGINAL CULTIVATION) Commons December 1, 1942
2 speeches — RAILINGS REMOVAL, HERTFORDSHIRE Commons December 1, 1942
Home Guard Commons December 2, 1942
2 speeches — Auxiliary Territorial Service Commons December 2, 1942
Promotions (Confidential Reports) Written Answers December 2, 1942
3 speeches — Military Secretary Department (Officer Appointments) Commons December 3, 1942
Naval Film, "In Which We Serve" Commons December 9, 1942
3 speeches — UNDEVELOPED LAND (DEVELOP- MENT RIGHTS) Commons December 9, 1942
3 speeches — ARMY TRADESMEN AND TANK GUNNERS (PAY) Commons December 9, 1942
2 speeches — INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS (HEATING) Commons December 9, 1942
ENEMY NATIONS Commons December 10, 1942
2 speeches — Captains (Pay) Commons December 15, 1942
2 speeches — DOMINIONS AND ENEMY NATIONS Commons December 15, 1942
Staff Courses and Appointments (Non-Regular Officers) Written Answers December 16, 1942
Repairs, Castlethorpe Written Answers December 17, 1942
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