Sir George Sinclair
November 6, 1912 - September 21, 2005Summary information for Sir George Sinclair
Contributions
1975
3 speeches — COURTS (INTERPRETERS) Written Answers January 21, 1975
2 speeches — EDUCATION (STANDARDS) Commons January 27, 1975
Chester (Direct Grant Schools) Commons February 4, 1975
School Transport Commons March 4, 1975
DIRECT GRANT SCHOOLS Commons March 11, 1975
CENTRAL POLICY REVIEW STAFF Written Answers March 13, 1975
M25 Written Answers March 18, 1975
Low-Flying Aircraft (Air Turbulence Damage) Written Answers March 25, 1975
Import Levies Written Answers March 27, 1975
Food Subsidies Written Answers March 27, 1975
Comprehensive Education Commons April 8, 1975
EUROPEAN COMMUNITY MEMBERSHIP) Commons April 8, 1975
Social Wage Written Answers April 22, 1975
CYPRUS (BRITISH SUBJECTS) Commons May 2, 1975
3 speeches — Direct Grant Schools Commons May 6, 1975
Windsor Great Park (Pop Festival) Commons May 16, 1975
Lewisham (Fleet Line) Commons May 16, 1975
GRAMMAR AND DIRECT-GRANT SCHOOLS Commons May 19, 1975
Cyprus Written Answers May 21, 1975
DIRECT-GRANT SCHOOLS Commons June 13, 1975
2 speeches — University Teachers (Pay) Commons June 17, 1975
2 speeches — CLASS X, VOTE 6, CENTRAL AND MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES (DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND SCIENCE) Commons June 23, 1975
Direct Grant Schools Commons June 24, 1975
Value Added Tax Written Answers July 7, 1975
2 speeches — Direct Grant Schools Commons July 15, 1975
CIVIL AVIATION Commons July 29, 1975
European Social Fund Written Answers August 5, 1975
Governing of Schools Commons October 14, 1975
Aircraft Noise Written Answers November 3, 1975
M25 Written Answers November 5, 1975
2 speeches — FOREIGN AFFAIRS Commons November 10, 1975
Medical Students Commons November 11, 1975
7 speeches — EDUCATION Commons November 24, 1975
Medical Students Written Answers November 26, 1975
Public Corporations (Major Purchases) Written Answers December 5, 1975
Schoolteachers (Unemployment) Commons December 16, 1975
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