Wing Commander Sir Robert Grant-Ferris

December 30, 1907 - December 30, 1996
Summary information for Wing Commander Sir Robert Grant-Ferris

Contributions

1938

OMNIBUS DRIVERS AND CONDUCTORS (WAGES). Commons February 3, 1938

SPANISH REFUGEE CHILDREN. Written Answers February 7, 1938

OMNIBUS CONDUCTORS (HOURS OF WORK) Written Answers February 9, 1938

PARCELS SERVICE (OMNIBUSES). Written Answers February 9, 1938

ADVISORY COUNCIL (RATES AND SERVICES). Written Answers February 9, 1938

COMMERCIAL ADVERTISING. Commons February 16, 1938

ACCIDENTS. Commons February 16, 1938

CARRIERS' LICENCES. Commons February 16, 1938

2 speeches — ACCOMMODATION (SPEKE). Commons February 23, 1938

HAWKER HURRICANE AIRCRAFT. Commons February 23, 1938

SPITFIRE AIRCRAFT. Commons February 23, 1938

3 speeches — LIEUT.-COLONEL MUIRHEAD'S STATEMENT. Commons March 15, 1938

PERSONAL ALLOWANCE. Commons March 21, 1938

2 speeches — MEXICAN OILFIELDS (BRITISH INTERESTS). Written Answers March 24, 1938

AUXILIARY AIR FORCE (REVIEW). Written Answers March 30, 1938

PERSONAL EXPLANATION. Commons April 6, 1938

CLAUSE 4.—(Variation of orders.) Commons April 29, 1938

2 speeches — AIR NAVIGATION (FINANCIAL PROVISIONS) BILL. Commons May 18, 1938

AIR-RAID PRECAUTIONS. Written Answers May 26, 1938

GOODS-VEHICLE LICENCES. Written Answers June 1, 1938

AIRMEN'S CHILDREN (EDUCATION). Commons June 22, 1938

2 speeches — AUXILIARY FORCE. Commons June 22, 1938

AUXILIARY AIR FORCE. Written Answers July 20, 1938

2 speeches — PEMBROKE DOCKYARD. Commons November 23, 1938

2 speeches — EUROPEAN OFFICERS. Commons November 23, 1938

ACCESS TO MOUNTAINS BILL. Commons December 2, 1938

2 speeches — CADET CORPS SQUADRONS. Commons December 14, 1938

CEYLON. Written Answers December 14, 1938

CONTRACEPTIVES (REGULATION) BILL. Commons December 16, 1938

CEYLON. Commons December 21, 1938

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