Mr George Mackie

July 10, 1919 -
Summary information for Mr George Mackie

Contributions

1964

DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS [FOURTH DAY] Commons November 6, 1964

AIRPORTS AUTHORITY BILL Commons November 16, 1964

2 speeches — Vaccination Identification Commons November 25, 1964

2 speeches — Meat and Poultry Commons November 25, 1964

4 speeches — Abattoirs (Standards) Commons November 25, 1964

2 speeches — Gangmasters (Licences) Commons November 25, 1964

2 speeches — British Climate Commons November 25, 1964

Fishing Vessels (Wood Rot) Written Answers November 25, 1964

Clause 1.—(RESTRICTION ON RECOVERY OF POSSESSION.) Commons November 26, 1964

Clause 1.—(CHARGE OF INCOME TAX FOR 1965–66.) Commons November 30, 1964

3 speeches — Clause 2.—(HYDROCARBON OILS, PETROL. SUBSTITUTES AND POWER METHY LATED SPIRITS.) Commons November 30, 1964

Clause 3.—(CHARGE OF TEMPORARY CUSTOMS DUTY.) Commons December 1, 1964

Cereal Marketing Commons December 2, 1964

Clause 2.—(SUSPENSION OF EXECUTION OF ORDER FOR POSSESSION.) Commons December 8, 1964

3 speeches — Agriculture and Forestry (Land Use) Commons December 9, 1964

2 speeches — Employment, Helmsdale Commons December 9, 1964

Lime Subsidy Scheme Written Answers December 9, 1964

Brucellosis Written Answers December 9, 1964

Feedingstuffs (Bone and Meat Meal) Written Answers December 9, 1964

Industrial Development, North-East Scotland Commons December 10, 1964

Fluorosis in Cattle (Report) Written Answers December 10, 1964

2 speeches — Lime Subsidy Scheme Commons December 16, 1964

Cereals Imports Written Answers December 16, 1964

Postal Delays Written Answers December 17, 1964

2 speeches — Nuclear Power Station (Dounreay) Commons December 22, 1964

5 speeches — CEREALS MARKETING BILL Commons December 22, 1964

Agriculture (Bank Credit) Written Answers December 22, 1964

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