Sir George Sinclair
November 6, 1912 - September 21, 2005Summary information for Sir George Sinclair
Contributions
1971
Gatwick Airport (Noise) Written Answers January 18, 1971
Coloured Children (Statistics) Written Answers February 2, 1971
Flashing of Headlamps Written Answers February 3, 1971
2 speeches — Desalination Commons February 17, 1971
Cheese Written Answers April 20, 1971
Agricultural Census Written Answers April 20, 1971
3 speeches — Doctors Written Answers May 26, 1971
EXEMPTION FROM DEPORTATION FOR CERTAIN EXISTING RESIDENTS Commons June 16, 1971
2 speeches — CONTRIBUTIONS FOR EXPENSES OF PERSONS RETURNING ABROAD Commons June 17, 1971
REPEALS Commons June 17, 1971
Malawi Written Answers July 2, 1971
2 speeches — Development Divisions Commons July 12, 1971
2 speeches — Overseas Pensions Commons July 12, 1971
ECONOMIC AFFAIRS Commons July 20, 1971
Police (European Contacts) Written Answers July 23, 1971
2 speeches — Gatwick Airport Written Answers July 26, 1971
Road Vehicle Noise (Police Monitoring Equipment) Written Answers July 26, 1971
Road Vehicles (Safe Loading) Written Answers July 26, 1971
Motor Vehicles (Noise Certification) Written Answers July 26, 1971
GENERAL PRINCIPLES Commons October 19, 1971
EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES Commons October 21, 1971
2 speeches — EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES Commons October 22, 1971
EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES Commons October 25, 1971
EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES Commons October 26, 1971
3 speeches — EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES Commons October 27, 1971
British Rail (Southern Region Resignalling Schemes) Written Answers November 8, 1971
Wheelchairs Commons November 9, 1971
Staff and Expenditure Written Answers November 9, 1971
Staff Written Answers November 24, 1971
Jet Aero Engines (Noise Research) Written Answers November 29, 1971
4 speeches — RHODESIA Commons December 1, 1971
Gatwick Airport (Night Flights) Written Answers December 6, 1971
Aircraft (Noise) Written Answers December 6, 1971
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