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What (who) is C Gordon Mackie - definition

NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICIAN
Gordon Charlton Mackie

C. Gordon Mackie         
SCOTTISH BUSINESSMAN IN HONG KONG
Charles Gordon Stewart Mackie
Charles Gordon Stewart Mackie was a Scottish businessman in Hong Kong and member of the Legislative Council and Executive Council of Hong Kong.
Gordon Mackie (politician)         
Gordon Charlton Mackie (13 August 1911 – 5 May 1990) was an Australian politician, elected as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly representing the seat of Albury.
Mackie International         
FORMER TEXTILE MACHINERY ENGINEERING PLANT AND FOUNDRY BASED IN NORTHERN IRELAND
Mackie metal plant; James Mackie & Sons
Mackie International (originally known as James Mackie & Sons) was a textile machinery engineering plant and foundry in Northern Ireland until 1999. At its height, James Mackie & Sons was one of the largest employers in Belfast.

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Gordon Mackie (politician)

Gordon Charlton Mackie (13 August 1911 – 5 May 1990) was an Australian politician, elected as a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly representing the seat of Albury.

Mackie moved to Albury as a young man where his father was a businessman and farmer and Gordon Mackie became a grazier. He served in the Second Australian Imperial Force during World War II. He married Edna and had one son and one daughter. He was a councillor of Culcairn Shire from 1959 until 1965 and deputy president of it from 1959 until 1965.

Mackie was elected the Liberal member for Albury in 1965 and held it until he retired in 1977. He was later replaced by Harold Mair in 1977. He died in Albury.