William Anderson was one of the ablest members of the Labour Party. He was a Labour leader for whom a great career was predicted, but his pacifist views lost him his seat in the general election of 1918.
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- See also:
- • Mary Macarthur' s Husband, William C. Anderson
- • Mary Macarthur's Husband, William C. Anderson
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Source | "The Times" Feb. 26th 1919, p7 Issue 42034 col.A |
Source | "The World", newspaper 12.2.1918 - TUC archive ref.327/7 |