Mr Albert Alexander

1885 - January 11, 1965
Summary information for Mr Albert Alexander

Contributions

1943

4 speeches — Enemy Submarines Commons February 3, 1943

Camp (General Conditions) Commons February 10, 1943

2 speeches — Special Repair Ratings (D) Commons February 17, 1943

9 speeches — Mr. A. V. ALEXANDER'S STATEMENT Commons March 3, 1943

13 speeches — WOMEN'S ROYAL NAVAL SERVICE Commons March 10, 1943

6 speeches — NAVY SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATE, 1942. Commons March 17, 1943

Sunk Enemy Tanker Commons March 31, 1943

Pack Drill Commons April 7, 1943

3 speeches — Women Medical Officers Commons April 14, 1943

Admiralty Official (Home Guard) Commons April 20, 1943

2 speeches — Anti-U-Boat Warfare Commons April 21, 1943

3 speeches — BARGE SINKINGS, WELSH COAST Commons May 4, 1943

WOMEN'S ROYAL NAVAL SERVICE Commons May 5, 1943

2 speeches — Limbless Ratings (Pre-19I4 Pensions) Commons May 12, 1943

4 speeches — FLYING ACCIDENT, DOWNSIDE SCHOOL Commons May 18, 1943

Barge Sinkings, Welsh Coast Commons May 19, 1943

2 speeches — Wound Pensions (Pre-1914–18 War Service) Commons May 26, 1943

ADMIRALTY CONTRACTS, BLYTH Commons May 27, 1943

3 speeches — Ships' Libraries (House of Commons Official Report) Commons June 2, 1943

Reading Matter Commons June 9, 1943

3 speeches — ROYAL NAVY (RESERVE AND TEMPORARY OFFICERS) Commons July 7, 1943

5 speeches — Women's Royal Naval Service Commons July 21, 1943

5 speeches — SEA FISHING PERMITS Commons July 28, 1943

Altered Tenders' Charge, Blyth Commons October 13, 1943

3 speeches — Skilled Labour, Garvel Shipyard (Use) Commons October 20, 1943

Pharmacists Commons October 27, 1943

3 speeches — NAVAL REPATRIATIONS FROM ITALY Commons November 10, 1943

3 speeches — Blyth Shipyard Tender Commons December 8, 1943

6 speeches — Detention Quarters (Recommendations) Commons December 15, 1943

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