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AT HIS DESK in the Foreign Office, the new British Foreign Secretary (Mr Selwyn Lloyd) poses for press photographers. Mr Lloyd was elected to Parliament in 1945 as a Conservative at the age of 41. He was Minister of State in 1951 and Minister of Defence in 1955. The law is his profession.

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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27861, 9 January 1956, Page 9

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AT HIS DESK in the Foreign Office, the new British Foreign Secretary (Mr Selwyn Lloyd) poses for press photographers. Mr Lloyd was elected to Parliament in 1945 as a Conservative at the age of 41. He was Minister of State in 1951 and Minister of Defence in 1955. The law is his profession. Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27861, 9 January 1956, Page 9

AT HIS DESK in the Foreign Office, the new British Foreign Secretary (Mr Selwyn Lloyd) poses for press photographers. Mr Lloyd was elected to Parliament in 1945 as a Conservative at the age of 41. He was Minister of State in 1951 and Minister of Defence in 1955. The law is his profession. Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27861, 9 January 1956, Page 9

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