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WHO'S WHO AMONG LABOUR
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BURGES, FATHER OF THE LLP.
Tean make out the 350 candid TO-NIGHT! dates of the Labour Party may be classi fied as follows:-180 Lrado union officials 70 representatives of Labour on public bodies, 30 brain workers, 15 employers and business men, 18 dissenting ministers, doctors women, 23 soldiers. All the women, all the doctors, all the ministers, all the employers and business men, and all the brain workers failed at the polla
The military men were more fortunate. The 23 goldiers included 2 privates, a non- communissioned officera, & lieutenants, 10 captains, 3 majors, 1 lieutenant-colonel, 1 colonel, and 1 brigadier general. Three out of this contingent have been returned namely, Captain Smith, the member for Nelson and Cole, who sat in the last Parliament ne the member for Clitheroe, Major Watts Morgan, the South Wales inners' leader; and Brigadier-General Sir Owen Thomas, the new member for How a brigadier general came Anglesey
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to be included passes my comprehension. Bir Owen Thomas was instrumental in raising the Prince of Wales' Horse dur- ing the South African War, and was largely responsible in 1915 for raising the 1131h Reserve (Infantry) Brigade and four other battalions.
EMPLOYER'S SUCCESS.
Only one of the fifteen employers and business men survived the polls. This in Mr. W. B. Royce, the member for Hol land-with Boston. He is a recruit from the Unionist Party. He has twice con- teated Spalding for the Unionists, is former president of the local Unionist Association, a landowner in the constit uency for which he has been elected, and follows the business of a railway and building contractor. A queer fish to be landed in Mr. Arthur Henderson's pet.
The new Labour Party M.Pe. Aumber thirty-six. Four are representatives of the textile trades. They are headed by Mr. Tom Shaw (Preston), the secretary of the International Congress of Textile Workers, a mill operative who has made himself proficient in languages. During the war he has taken a strong pro-Ally position, and has served as a director of National Service. The other three textile. M.Ps. are Mr. A. Davis, un operative! cotton apinner, who has won Clitheroe; Mr. J. Bell (Ormskirk), a weavers' official from Oldham, and Mr, W. Bromfield (Leck, Staffs), the organiser of the silk and textile operatives of that town.
THE MINERS,
The sixteen miners' representatives have come from all parts of the mining field. Mr. J. Cairns (Morpeth) succeeds to the se held so long by Mr. Burt. Like Mr. Burthumberland
Mr. Cairns is an official of the Minera Association (financial secretary), and one of the se cretaries of the Joint Committee of the Northumberland Coal Trade.
Lancashire had sent Mr. J. Parkinson (Wigan), miners' agent for the St. Helen's district; Cumberland, Mr. T. Cape Work ingten), miners' agent for that district; (Mansfeld), Nottingham, Mr W Carter
a member of excentive of the Minera Federation; and Mr. G. A. Spencer (Broxtowe), a former president of the Notts Miners' Association; and
is represented among the new menbers | by Mr. R. Richardson (Houghton-ic- Spring), an ex-member of the Durban Miners' Executive Committee. Four new miners M.Ps. come from Yorkshire- namely, Mr. J. Guest (Hemsworth), vice- president of the Yorkshire Miners' Association; Mr. T. W. Grundy (Rother Valley) Mr. G. H. Hirst (Wentworth), and Mr. W. Luan (Rothwell).
The Celtic fringe is strongly in evid- ence among the new mining M. Ps. Wales sends Mr. A. Onions (Caerphilly), the treasurer of the South Wales Miners Federation; Mr. C. Edwards (Bedwelty); Major Waits Morgan, and Mr. Vernon Hartshorn, the two latter having been re turned unopposed. Beotland has elected Mr. James Brown (Ayr and Bute), secre tary of the Ayrshire Miners' Union and Duncan Graham (Hamilton), political organiser to the Scottish Miners' Union."
Mr. J. Walton (Don Valley) should be added to those sixteen official Labour! members connected with mining. He has been returned by the British Workers' League, the Labour wing of the Douli
tion.
DOCKERS' MEMBRES.
The remainder of the new men must be bunched together. The dockers obtain two new representatives in Mr. James Sexton (St. Helens) and 31r. J. Wagnall (Foresl of Dean), who is an organiser for the London and Southern Ports Union. Mr Tom Griffiths (Pontypool) is secretary to the South Wales branch of the Bicol smelters' Union; Mr. C. H. Bitch (King swinford), general secretary of the Amal. Kamated Society of Anchorsmiths; Mr. W. E. Waterson (Kettering), secretary of the Midland District Council of the National Union of Railwaymen; Mr. A. Short (Wednesbury), an official of the Mr. EQ. Roberts Boilermakers' Society; (West Bromwich), an official of the Typo, graphical Society; Mr. J. C. Davison (Smethwick), national organiser to the Friendly Society of Ironfounders; Mr. W. R. Emith (Wellingborough), an or ganiser for the National Boot and Shoo Operatives.EN
Mr. P. H. Rose Aberdeen, North) An ex-organiser of the Amalgamated En- ginobra, and Mr. R. Young (Newton, Lanca), the general secretary of that im portant union; Mr, A. Hayday (Notting ham, West) is one of the organisers of tho General Laborers' Union, and Mr. Jack Jones, (Silvertown, Wast. Ham) ocouple, a similar position in the National Union of General Workers.
DOMESTIC SERVICE SCORNED.
More than 0,000 demobilised Women, munition workers, were drawing out-of- work benefit in Leedy during January. Efforts have been made to paraundo them to enter domostio servien, but wilkout result. The girls deeline for the most part to consider the suggestion.
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