WHERE THE BRITISH LABOUR PARTY’S “SHADOW CABINET" MEETS'—The room at the Howe of Commons by the Parliamentary Opposition for meetings of its "shadow cabinet” The Leader of the (Mr Hamid Wilson) is seated at the head of the table. The six ehairs on either side are backed with green leather and embossed in gold with the Westminster arms. Visitors from many parts of the world are interviewed in this room, which has been described as the Laboar Party’s working room.
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30073, 6 March 1963, Page 13
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80WHERE THE BRITISH LABOUR PARTY’S “SHADOW CABINET" MEETS'—The room at the Howe of Commons by the Parliamentary Opposition for meetings of its "shadow cabinet” The Leader of the (Mr Hamid Wilson) is seated at the head of the table. The six ehairs on either side are backed with green leather and embossed in gold with the Westminster arms. Visitors from many parts of the world are interviewed in this room, which has been described as the Laboar Party’s working room. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30073, 6 March 1963, Page 13
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