– in the House of Commons ar 12 Chwefror 1947.
Mr. Baker White: asked the Secretary of State for Air if he is aware that, on 16th December, 1946, the departure schedule board at the Mauripur airfield at Karachi bore the entry 'Lancaster...
Mr. Baker White: asked the Secretary of State for Air if he is aware that serving members of the R.A.F. employed in his Department have received invitations to join the Fabian Society; that the...
asked the Secretary of State for Air if he will make a statement with regard to the peacetime use of a bombing range at Howden, East Yorkshire; whether he is aware that the land in question is...
asked the Secretary of State for Air what aircraft, officers and other ranks of No. 26 Squadron, B.A.F.O., came to England last year and assisted in making a film; how many flying hours were...
asked the Secretary of State for Air whether he will consider paying the rate for the job in those cases where it is definitely established that W.A.A.F. officers and non-commissioned officers...
asked the Secretary of State for Air how many gliders belonging to the R.A.F. have been destroyed since the end of the war.
asked the Secretary of State for Air if he is yet in a position to state whether compassionate release or extended leave will be granted to 23356I0 G. D. Largue, A.C.2, whose parents are in...
asked the Secretary of State for Air whether he is aware that at the R.A.F. station at Lasham, Hampshire, there is so little for the workshop personnel to do that skilled tradesmen are working on...
asked the Secretary of State for Air if he will make a further statement about the conditions in the R.A.F. camp at Miho, Japan; and whether he has assured himself that similar conditions do not...
asked the Secretary of State for Air what efforts are being made to clear goods from redundant ground equipment depots in order to avoid further loss, waste and deterioration.
asked the Secretary of State for Air whether he will take steps to expedite release from the W.A.A.F. so that women serving in this service are not compelled to serve longer than men in some...