Mr Harold Balfour
1897 - September 20, 1988Summary information for Mr Harold Balfour
Contributions
1942
3 speeches — WAR SITUATION. Commons January 8, 1942
AERODROME CONTRACT. Written Answers January 20, 1942
BOMBING OPERATIONS (GERMANY). Written Answers January 20, 1942
2 speeches — ACCESS TO AERODROMES (INCIDENTS). Written Answers January 20, 1942
21 speeches — AERODROMES (DEFENCE). Commons January 22, 1942
AIR TRAINING CORPS (ACCIDENTS, COMPENSATION). Written Answers February 3, 1942
3 speeches — ENEMY FACTORIES (BOMBING). Commons February 11, 1942
2 speeches — AIRCRAFTMAN'S ARREST. Commons February 11, 1942
AERODROME CAMP (CONDITIONS). Commons February 11, 1942
2 speeches — PASSES (SECURITY). Commons February 11, 1942
3 speeches — AERODROME CONTRACTS. Commons February 11, 1942
SERGEANT-PILOTS. Written Answers February 11, 1942
WOMEN'S JUNIOR AIR CORPS. Written Answers February 11, 1942
REPRIMANDED OFFICER (RETIREMENT). Written Answers February 11, 1942
AMERICAN CITIZENS, PENANG (EVACUATION ARRANGEMENTS). Commons February 26, 1942
4 speeches — EQUIPMENT (SPARES). Commons March 4, 1942
2 speeches — OFFICERS (INCAPACITATION). Commons March 4, 1942
3 speeches — OFFICERS' EXPENSES. Commons March 4, 1942
GERMAN SHIPS IN CHANNEL (AIRMEN'S CLAIM). Commons March 4, 1942
AIR MINISTRY STAFF (OVERTIME PAY). Commons March 4, 1942
6 speeches — CIVIL AVIATION. Commons March 4, 1942
WOMEN'S AUXILIARY AIR FORCE (KIT-BAGS). Written Answers March 4, 1942
3 speeches — ROYAL AIR FORCE (DIVE BOMBERS). Commons March 10, 1942
2 speeches — AIR SERVICES SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATE, 1941. Commons March 11, 1942
3 speeches — OVERSEAS SERVICE (MARRIED MEN). Commons March 18, 1942
PRIVILEGE LEAVE (TRAVEL WARRANTS). Commons March 18, 1942
AERODROME CONSTRUCTION, NORTHERN IRELAND. Commons March 18, 1942
2 speeches — SECURITY POLICE, NORTHERN IRELAND. Commons March 18, 1942
GERMAN WARSHIPS, BREST (BOMBING). Commons March 18, 1942
3 speeches — BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION. Commons March 18, 1942
BILLETING ALLOWANCES. Written Answers March 18, 1942
2 speeches — BOMBING POLICY. Commons June 25, 1942
3 speeches — Dive-Bombers. Commons July 1, 1942
3 speeches — Royal Air Force Regiment (Eyesight Standard). Commons July 1, 1942
2 speeches — W.A.A.F. (Leave). Commons July 1, 1942
2 speeches — Clothes Certificates and Coupons. Commons July 1, 1942
Aircraftman, India (Inquiry). Commons July 1, 1942
2 speeches — Deferred Service (Training Facilities). Commons July 1, 1942
CIVIL AERODROME (EQUIPMENT AND USE). Written Answers July 1, 1942
3 speeches — Mayo Composite Aircraft. Commons July 7, 1942
Army Co-operation (Training). Commons July 7, 1942
2 speeches — Rationed Food. Commons July 8, 1942
Simple Medicines. Commons July 8, 1942
4 speeches — STUKAS, WESTERN DESERT. Commons July 9, 1942
Women's Auxiliary Air Force (Mrs. L. W. Norton). Commons July 9, 1942
2 speeches — Fighter Aircraft (Army Co-operation). Commons July 9, 1942
2 speeches — Cranford Rectory (Requisitioning). Commons July 15, 1942
4 speeches — Transport Aircraft. Commons July 15, 1942
TRANSPORT AIRCRAFT. Written Answers July 30, 1942
ROYAL AIR FORCE (WORKS SQUADRONS). Written Answers August 4, 1942
2 speeches — Personnel (Leave Petrol). Commons August 5, 1942
Aerodromes (Transport Officers). Commons August 5, 1942
Flight Engineers (Badge). Commons August 5, 1942
2 speeches — Bombing Policy. Commons August 5, 1942
3 speeches — Firing Practice (Accidents to Civilians). Commons August 5, 1942
2 speeches — Aircraftsman Bernard Wellsbury. Commons August 5, 1942
Enemy Bombers (Destruction). Commons August 5, 1942
2 speeches — Women's Auxiliary Air Force. Commons August 5, 1942
Fighter and Coastal Commands (Broadcasts). Commons August 5, 1942
Distinguishing Badges (Colonial Personnel). Commons August 5, 1942
3 speeches — Bomber Command Chief's Broadcast. Commons August 5, 1942
Service Footwear. Written Answers August 5, 1942
Leave (Orkney and Shetland Islands). Written Answers August 6, 1942
Farm Land, Requisitioning (Claim). Written Answers August 6, 1942
Anti-Aircraft Defences. Written Answers August 6, 1942
Air-crew Candidates (Ground Duties) Written Answers September 10, 1942
Bombing Objective, France (Photographs) Written Answers September 10, 1942
Personnel, Java and Sumatra Commons September 11, 1942
2 speeches — China (Assistance) Commons September 11, 1942
BOMBING RAID, FRANCE Written Answers September 11, 1942
Air Training Corps (Winter Clothing) Written Answers October 6, 1942
2 speeches — Billeting Alowances Commons October 14, 1942
Dependants' Allowances Commons October 14, 1942
3 speeches — Air Efficiency Award Commons October 14, 1942
2 speeches — Bombing Policy Commons October 14, 1942
Air Efficiency Award Written Answers October 14, 1942
BOMBING RAID, LILLE Commons October 20, 1942
2 speeches — WOMEN'S SERVICES (WELFARE COMMITTEE) Commons November 17, 1942
AIRCRAFT ACCIDENT (INQUIRY) Written Answers November 17, 1942
2 speeches — ROYAL OBSERVER CORPS CENTRES (MEN OVER 50) Commons November 25, 1942
Royal Observer Corps Centres (Men Over 50) Written Answers November 26, 1942
3 speeches — Royal Observer Corps (Men Over 50) Commons December 1, 1942
2 speeches — Airman's Application Commons December 1, 1942
8 speeches — ROYAL AIR FORCE (AIRMAN'S APPLICATION) Commons December 2, 1942
2 speeches — Army Personnel (Observer's "Wings") Commons December 8, 1942
2 speeches — Compassionate Release Commons December 8, 1942
AIRCRAFT ACCIDENT, SCUNTHORPE Commons December 15, 1942
W.A.A.F. Officers (Administrative Posts) Commons December 16, 1942
4 speeches — British Overseas Airways Corporation (Squadron-Leader's Dismissal) Commons December 16, 1942
4 speeches — Airman's Application Commons December 16, 1942
2 speeches — Aircrew Personnel Commons December 16, 1942
3 speeches — Air Ministry Commons December 16, 1942
8 speeches — CIVIL AVIATION Commons December 17, 1942
4 speeches — CIVIL AVIATION Commons December 17, 1942
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