Brigadier Sir Harry Mackeson
May 25, 1905 - January 25, 1964Summary information for Brigadier Sir Harry Mackeson
Contributions
1953
2 speeches — Imported Fruit Pulp Written Answers January 20, 1953
Brazilian Airline (British Jet Aircraft) Written Answers January 20, 1953
Export Goods (Licences) Written Answers January 20, 1953
Czechoslovakian Goods Written Answers January 20, 1953
CZECHOSLOVAKIAN GOODS (IMPORTS) Written Answers January 21, 1953
FOREIGN FILMS Commons January 22, 1953
Anglo-Argentinian Trade Written Answers January 22, 1953
Fruit Pulp Written Answers January 22, 1953
3 speeches — Anglo-Brazilian Trade Written Answers January 22, 1953
German Enemy Property (Claims) Written Answers January 22, 1953
9 speeches — Export Credits Commons January 26, 1953
Scandinavia (Minister's Visit) Written Answers January 27, 1953
British Cars (French Markets) Written Answers January 27, 1953
Fruit Pulp Imports Written Answers January 27, 1953
CZECHOSLOVAKIAN BISCUIT IMPORTS Written Answers January 28, 1953
5 speeches — Anglo-Turkish Trade Commons January 29, 1953
3 speeches — Paper Collars (Export) Commons January 29, 1953
13 speeches — Coronation (Hotel Charges) Commons January 29, 1953
2 speeches — United Kingdom Seeds (North American Market) Commons January 29, 1953
Nylon Stockings Written Answers January 29, 1953
Nylon Yarn Written Answers January 29, 1953
Export Trade (Most-Favoured-Nation Clause) Written Answers January 29, 1953
Christmas Trees Written Answers January 29, 1953
Machine Tools Written Answers January 29, 1953
2 speeches — Barter Deals (Government View) Written Answers February 17, 1953
Brazil (Debts to British Traders) Written Answers February 17, 1953
2 speeches — American Aircraft Spares Commons February 24, 1953
2 speeches — Sack Kraft Paper Commons February 24, 1953
3 speeches — Anglo-French Trade Commons February 24, 1953
6 speeches — Australian Import Quotas Commons February 24, 1953
4 speeches — Exports to China Commons February 24, 1953
Canned Sild Commons February 24, 1953
SYNTHETIC POTASSIUM NITRATE (DUTY) Commons February 24, 1953
British Industries Fair (Future) Written Answers February 24, 1953
4 speeches — CZECH FONDANT IMPORTS Commons February 25, 1953
3 speeches — Cotton Piece Goods, U.K. and India Commons March 3, 1953
Export Credit Guarantees (Surplus) Commons March 3, 1953
2 speeches — Highland Woollen Goods (Export) Commons March 3, 1953
Exports, South America Commons March 3, 1953
3 speeches — Tariffs and Trade Agreement (Japan) Commons March 3, 1953
12 speeches — Australian Import Restrictions (Relaxations) Commons March 3, 1953
2 speeches — Coronation Souvenirs Commons March 3, 1953
3 speeches — Anglo-Turkish Trade Commons March 3, 1953
Manila Rope (Classification) Commons March 3, 1953
2 speeches — Antibiotics (Exports to China) Commons March 3, 1953
2 speeches — Import Duties Commons March 3, 1953
ANGLO-BRAZILIAN TRADE Written Answers March 9, 1953
HOLIDAY SEASON (SPREADOVER) Commons March 11, 1953
Anglo-Argentina Trade Protocol Written Answers March 12, 1953
Australian Tariffs Written Answers March 12, 1953
Import Duties Written Answers March 12, 1953
Machinery Exports (Spare Parts) Written Answers March 24, 1953
Anglo-Indonesia Trade Discussions Written Answers March 31, 1953
3 speeches — Canned Pilchards Commons April 14, 1953
2 speeches — Anglo-Brazilian Trade Commons April 14, 1953
GRANITE INDUSTRY, CORNWALL Commons April 16, 1953
2 speeches — Scottish Tourist Agencies Commons April 21, 1953
ONIONS (IMPORTATION) Written Answers April 21, 1953
2 speeches — Basic Slag Commons April 28, 1953
2 speeches — Light Industries, Easington Commons April 28, 1953
10 speeches — United States Dam Project (British Tender) Commons April 28, 1953
3 speeches — Exports to China Commons April 28, 1953
2 speeches — N.E. Trading Estate Company Commons April 28, 1953
2 speeches — Anglo-Argentinian Trade Commons April 28, 1953
3 speeches — United States Hosiery Machines Commons April 28, 1953
3 speeches — Geneva Trade Discussions Commons April 28, 1953
2 speeches — Engineering and Shipbuilding Exports Commons April 28, 1953
3 speeches — Export Credits (Foreign Goods) Commons April 28, 1953
3 speeches — Bananas Commons May 5, 1953
2 speeches — South Wales Ports (Traffic) Commons May 5, 1953
2 speeches — Cuban Cigars Commons May 5, 1953
4 speeches — United States Hosiery Machines (Licences) Commons May 5, 1953
3 speeches — Exports to China Commons May 5, 1953
OVERSEAS IMPORTS (CROSLAND REPORT) Written Answers May 5, 1953
Potato Imports Written Answers May 11, 1953
Frozen Rabbits (Imports) Written Answers May 11, 1953
DECIMAL SYSTEM Commons May 12, 1953
Television Films (Overseas Market) Written Answers May 13, 1953
2 speeches — CUBAN TRADE MISSION Commons May 14, 1953
2 speeches — EXPORTS TO CHINA (STREPTOMYCIN) Commons May 15, 1953
Horticultural Tariffs Written Answers June 9, 1953
Northern Ireland (Farm Machinery Imports) Written Answers June 10, 1953
Dry Bulb Onions (Import) Written Answers June 16, 1953
NEW POTATOES (IMPORTS) Written Answers June 22, 1953
2 speeches — Dehydrated Vegetables Commons July 7, 1953
2 speeches — Bananas (Import Licences) Commons July 7, 1953
3 speeches — Anglo-Spanish Trade Commons July 7, 1953
4 speeches — Foreign Competition (Export Subsidies) Commons July 7, 1953
3 speeches — Tobacco Pipes Commons July 7, 1953
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade Commons July 7, 1953
5 speeches — Helicopters (Ceylon) Commons July 14, 1953
Dutch Tomatoes Commons July 14, 1953
2 speeches — Horticultural Products (Foreign Subsidies) Commons July 14, 1953
5 speeches — Hosiery Machinery Commons July 14, 1953
Whisky Commons July 14, 1953
2 speeches — Highland Travel Facilities (Sleeping Berths) Commons July 14, 1953
ANGLO-SOVIET TRADE Written Answers July 23, 1953
2 speeches — Anglo-Soviet Trade Written Answers July 28, 1953
Cast-Iron Goods (Exports) Written Answers July 28, 1953
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