Sir Richard Pilkington
May 10, 1908 - December 9, 1976Summary information for Sir Richard Pilkington
Contributions
1944
2 speeches — MALTESE CIVIL SERVANTS (ALLOWANCES) Commons February 23, 1944
9 speeches — EDUCATION OF NAVAL PERSONNEL Commons March 7, 1944
NAVY SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATE, 1943 Commons March 14, 1944
ARMY AND AIR FORCE (ANNUAL) BILL, Commons March 14, 1944
3 speeches — CAMP SITE, WELSH COAST Commons March 15, 1944
R.N.R. Officers Written Answers March 16, 1944
FAIRMILE MARINE COMPANY, LIMITED Written Answers March 21, 1944
11 speeches — CAMP SITE, WELSH COAST Commons March 28, 1944
2 speeches — ROYAL NAVY (MAILS SERVICE) Commons April 19, 1944
ROYAL NAVY (W.R.N.S., OVERSEAS SERVICE) Written Answers April 19, 1944
3 speeches — SEA CADET CORPS Commons May 3, 1944
ROYAL NAVY (VOTING ARRANGEMENTS) Written Answers May 3, 1944
ADMIRALTY EMPLOYEE (INJURY, COMPENSATION) Written Answers May 25, 1944
3 speeches — Youths (Operational Service) Commons June 14, 1944
4 speeches — Admiralty Works (Periodicals, Distribution) Commons June 14, 1944
ROYAL NAVY (COURT-MARTIAL, ALEXANDRIA) Commons July 5, 1944
ROYAL NAVY (OFFICERS' DEPENDANTS, MAINTENANCE LIABILITY) Written Answers July 20, 1944
BATTLE TRAINING AREAS, SOUTH WEST ENGLAND (DAMAGE, RE PAIR) Commons July 25, 1944
WAR DECORATIONS AND MEDALS Written Answers August 3, 1944
2 speeches — Africa Star and 1939–43 Star Commons September 27, 1944
2 speeches — Mail Delays Commons September 27, 1944
ROYAL NAVY (PARLIAMENTARY FRANCHISE) Written Answers September 27, 1944
Ship Repairs (Port of London) Written Answers October 3, 1944
13 speeches — ROYAL NAVY (OFFICERS' MARRIAGE ALLOWANCE) Commons December 13, 1944
2 speeches — Officers' Accommodation (Assessment) Commons December 20, 1944
2 speeches — Officers' Lodging Allowance Commons December 20, 1944
ROYAL NAVY (GREENOCK, REPRESENTATIONS) Written Answers December 20, 1944
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