Mr John Mack
1899 - February 9, 1957Summary information for Mr John Mack
Contributions
1947
RUMANIA (GENERAL ELECTION) Commons February 3, 1947
CLAUSE I.—(Power to apply Royal Warrant as to pensions, etc., to certain Polish forces.) Commons February 10, 1947
3 speeches — BROADCASTING Commons February 19, 1947
2 speeches — Insurance Agents Commons March 11, 1947
Industrial Development, North Staffordshire Written Answers March 11, 1947
MOLDAVIA (FAMINE) Written Answers March 12, 1947
2 speeches — British Council, Sofia Commons March 17, 1947
Incidents, Sofia Commons March 17, 1947
7 speeches — TREATIES OF PEACE (ITALY, ROUMANIA, BULGARIA, HUNGARY AND FINLAND) BILL Commons March 28, 1947
Currency Transactions, Sofia Written Answers March 31, 1947
TOBACCO (CUSTOMS) Commons April 22, 1947
CLAUSE 1.—(Liability to be called up for service.) Commons May 6, 1947
5 speeches — MANPOWER (INSURANCE AGENTS) Commons May 16, 1947
Frontier Commission (Investigations) Commons June 11, 1947
3 speeches — BULGARIA (M. PETKOV, ARREST) Commons June 11, 1947
NEW CLAUSE.—(Validation of the Civil Authorities (Special Powers) Acts (Northern Ireland), 1922 to 1943). Commons June 27, 1947
BULGARIA (GENERAL STANCHEV AND M. PETKOV, TRIAL) Commons July 14, 1947
THIRD SCHEDULE.—(Purchase Tax—Intermediate rate.) Commons July 16, 1947
5 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons October 22, 1947
PRIVILEGES Commons October 30, 1947
6 speeches — FURNISHED FLATS (RENTS) Commons October 31, 1947
2 speeches — IMPERIAL INTEGRATION Commons October 31, 1947
3 speeches — CLAUSE 4.—(Legal proceedings.) Commons November 14, 1947
2 speeches — PENSIONS (GOVERNORS OF DOMINIONS &c.) BILL Commons November 26, 1947
Store Holding Organisation, East Africa Written Answers December 2, 1947
3 speeches — Clerk's Death (Burial Arrangements) Commons December 15, 1947
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