Mr John Mackie

1898 - December 29, 1958
Summary information for Mr John Mackie

Contributions

1958

HOUSE OF COMMONS (REDISTRIBUTION OF SEATS) BILL Commons February 11, 1958

2 speeches — Clause 1.—(POWER TO CREATE LIFE PEERAGES CARRYING RIGHT TO SIT IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS.) Commons March 25, 1958

Clause 4.—(REPAIR OF DAMAGE AND COMPENSATION.) Commons March 26, 1958

4 speeches — Clause 10.—(SECRETARY OF STATE MAY REQUIRE CERTAIN INFORMATION.) Commons March 26, 1958

2 speeches — First Schedule.—(PROCEDURE FOR MAKING IMPROVEMENT ORDERS AND ORDERS VARYING OR REVOKING IMPROVEMENT ORDERS AND AS TO THE VALIDITY OF ORDERS.) Commons March 26, 1958

2 speeches — LIFE PEERAGES BILL [Lords] Commons April 2, 1958

Fifth Schedule.—(REPEALS.) Commons May 15, 1958

Clause 6.—(PROVISIONS AS TO SUCCESSION TO HOLDINGS IN SCOTLAND.) Commons June 25, 1958

6 speeches — First Schedule.—(MINOR AND CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS.) Commons June 25, 1958

3 speeches — MANCHESTER CORPORATION BILL (By Order) Commons July 9, 1958

MANCHESTER CORPORATION BILL (By Order) Commons July 23, 1958

EDUCATION IN SCOTLAND Commons July 24, 1958

UNEMPLOYMENT IN COATBRIDGE Commons July 31, 1958

SUBSIDISATION OF THE ARTS Commons July 31, 1958

8 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS [SECOND DAY] Commons October 29, 1958

INDUSTRIAL INJURIES (PRESCRIBED DISEASES) Commons October 29, 1958

2 speeches — DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS Commons November 4, 1958

4 speeches — REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE (AMENDMENT) BILL Commons November 5, 1958

5 speeches — EMERGENCY LAWS (REPEAL) BILL Commons November 12, 1958

6 speeches — Clause 1.—(WITHDRAWAL OF RESTRICTION ON USE OF MOTOR-CARS AT PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS.) Commons November 18, 1958

REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE (AMENDMENT) BILL Commons November 25, 1958

HOMOSEXUAL OFFENCES AND PROSTITUTION (REPORT) Commons November 26, 1958

ACQUISITION OF LAND Commons December 3, 1958

EMERGENCY LAWS (REPEAL) BILL Commons December 16, 1958

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