Mr Albert Alexander
1885 - January 11, 1965Summary information for Mr Albert Alexander
Contributions
1944
NAVAL OPERATION, NORTHERN WATERS Commons January 19, 1944
2 speeches — Fleet Air Arm Pilots (Training) Commons January 26, 1944
HOSPITAL SHIPS (ENEMY ATTACKS) Commons February 1, 1944
Pay and Allowances Commons February 2, 1944
2 speeches — Discharged Men (Civilian Suits) Commons February 9, 1944
8 speeches — NAVY ESTIMATES, 1944 Commons March 7, 1944
3 speeches — Sinking of "Scharnhorst" (Awards) Commons March 29, 1944
2 speeches — Discharged Men (Civilian Clothing) Commons April 26, 1944
NAVAL PERSONNEL, MALTA (AWARDS) Commons May 17, 1944
Table Money Allowance (Senior Officers) Commons May 24, 1944
2 speeches — Royal Marines (Voluntary Allotments) Commons June 7, 1944
GREEK WARSHIPS (MUTINIES) Commons June 14, 1944
3 speeches — Statistical Officer (Dismissal) Commons June 21, 1944
2 speeches — Parliamentary Franchise (Register) Commons June 28, 1944
2 speeches — Wives' Allowances Commons July 12, 1944
2 speeches — Retired Officers (Employment) Commons July 19, 1944
3 speeches — Mails (Delays) Commons July 26, 1944
4 speeches — Cadet Volunteers (Liability for Injuries) Commons August 2, 1944
Distinǵuished Service Medal (Monetary Awards) Commons October 4, 1944
Expenses Claims Commons October 11, 1944
2 speeches — Officers' Marriage Allowance Commons October 18, 1944
5 speeches — DISCHARGED SERVICE PERSONNEL (CIVILIAN CLOTHING) Commons October 19, 1944
2 speeches — Officers' Pay Commons October 25, 1944
3 speeches — Recruitment and Training of Teachers Commons November 1, 1944
14 speeches — SHIPPING AND SHIPBUILDING Commons November 1, 1944
9 speeches — ROYAL NAVY (RATING, DESERTION SENTENCE) Commons November 3, 1944
2 speeches — SHIPPING AND SHIPBUILDING (ADVISORY COMMITTEE) Commons November 8, 1944
Compassionate Leave Commons November 15, 1944
2 speeches — Accident, Portland Commons December 13, 1944
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