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Major Roy Farran (above), who won the D.S.O. and two bars in the Second World War, has offered to resign from a well-paid job in Southern Rhodesia to become a Conservative Party candidate at the next British General Election. Major Farran, whose book. "Winged Dagger," was a best-seller, is ready to fly to London at once if the Conservative Party’s headquarters accept his offer.—London, October 13.

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Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25934, 14 October 1949, Page 7

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Major Roy Farran (above), who won the D.S.O. and two bars in the Second World War, has offered to resign from a well-paid job in Southern Rhodesia to become a Conservative Party candidate at the next British General Election. Major Farran, whose book. "Winged Dagger," was a best-seller, is ready to fly to London at once if the Conservative Party’s headquarters accept his offer.—London, October 13. Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25934, 14 October 1949, Page 7

Major Roy Farran (above), who won the D.S.O. and two bars in the Second World War, has offered to resign from a well-paid job in Southern Rhodesia to become a Conservative Party candidate at the next British General Election. Major Farran, whose book. "Winged Dagger," was a best-seller, is ready to fly to London at once if the Conservative Party’s headquarters accept his offer.—London, October 13. Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25934, 14 October 1949, Page 7