Sir Archibald Sinclair

1890 - June 15, 1970
Summary information for Sir Archibald Sinclair

Contributions

1923

RHINELAND HIGH COMMISSION Commons March 5, 1923

2 speeches — RHINELAND RAILWAYS. Commons March 5, 1923

POPULATION. Commons March 5, 1923

PARCELS (CANADA). Written Answers March 7, 1923

LAND SETTLEMENT (SCOTLAND). Commons March 13, 1923

LAND COURT. Commons March 13, 1923

AFFORESTATION, SUTHERLAND. Written Answers March 13, 1923

NAVAL ATTACHÉ, PARIS. Written Answers March 14, 1923

2 speeches — HERRINGS (EXPORT TO RUSSIA). Commons March 20, 1923

SUPPLY. Commons March 21, 1923

MRS. MARGUERITE HARRISON. Commons March 28, 1923

BRITISH HERRINGS (PURCHASES, RUSSIA). Written Answers March 28, 1923

3 speeches — FISHING INDUSTRY (DEPRESSION). Commons April 17, 1923

2 speeches — LAND SETTLEMENT (SCOTLAND). Commons April 17, 1923

FISHING INDUSTRY, SCOTLAND. Commons April 18, 1923

3 speeches — LAND SETTLEMENT. Commons April 24, 1923

HOUSING, ETC. (No. 2), BILL. Commons April 24, 1923

WAR INVENTIONS (MR. T. D. BATHGATE). Written Answers April 26, 1923

SEED SUPPLIES (CAITHNESS AND SUTHERLAND). Written Answers April 26, 1923

TRAWLING (MORAY FIRTH). Commons April 30, 1923

5 speeches — HOUSING, Etc. (No. 2) [MONEY]. Commons April 30, 1923

3 speeches — SMALLHOLDERS (SEEDS SUPPLIES). Commons May 1, 1923

2 speeches — FISHING INDUSTRY (GRANTS). Commons May 1, 1923

REVENUE (SCOTTISH SOURCES). Commons May 1, 1923

WIRELESS NEWS (FOREIGN OFFICE MESSAGES). Commons July 9, 1923

FRANKFURT AND CASSEL. Commons July 9, 1923

NORWEGIAN HERRINGS. Commons July 10, 1923

2 speeches — ROAD RATES (HIGHLAND COUNTIES). Commons July 10, 1923

PUBLIC REVENUE (SCOTTISH CONTRIBUTION). Commons July 10, 1923

CROFTING COUNTIES, SCOTLAND (FORESTRY). Written Answers July 10, 1923

CAPITALIST SYSTEM. Commons July 16, 1923

EDUCATION CODE. Commons July 24, 1923

4 speeches — CROFTERS. Commons July 24, 1923

SORTING CARRIAGE SERVICE, INVERNESS AND WICK. Written Answers July 24, 1923

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