Colin Archibald Sinclair

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Hon Sir Colin Archbald Sinclair KBE (24 December 187617 March 1956) was an Australian politician.

Sinclair was born in Inverell, New South Wales and educated at the New England Grammar School, Armidale and the University of Sydney. He married Edith Grant in 1916.[1]

Sinclair was elected as the member for Namoi in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly in 1932 and was Secretary for Lands from February 1938 to November 1940,[2] when he resigned after suggestions that he had a conflict of interest, as a result of his recent appointment as a director of the Bank of New South Wales. He did run for re-election in Namoi in 1941.

Sinclair was president of the Royal Agricultural Society of New South Wales from 1943 to 1954. He also served as a president of the Australian Club. He died in Sydney.[1]

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Sinclair received a Knight Commander of the British Empire in 1953.[2]

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Persondata
NAME Sinclair, Colin Archibald
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION Australian politician
DATE OF BIRTH 24 December 1876
PLACE OF BIRTH Inverell, New South Wales
DATE OF DEATH 17 March 1956
PLACE OF DEATH Sydney