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BRITAIN’S PRIME MINISTER VISITS THE “LOCAL.’—Sir Alee Douglas-Home, who is busy campaigning for election to the House of Commons, has a glass of beer with a farmworker, Tom Smith (left), and a dairyman, Bill Copeland, in the Drummond Arms Inn, Muthill, Scotland. The Prime Minister is standing for the safe Conservative seat of Kinross and West Perthshire. The by-election will be held next Thursday. —Photograph by radio.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30277, 1 November 1963, Page 13

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BRITAIN’S PRIME MINISTER VISITS THE “LOCAL.’—Sir Alee Douglas-Home, who is busy campaigning for election to the House of Commons, has a glass of beer with a farmworker, Tom Smith (left), and a dairyman, Bill Copeland, in the Drummond Arms Inn, Muthill, Scotland. The Prime Minister is standing for the safe Conservative seat of Kinross and West Perthshire. The by-election will be held next Thursday. —Photograph by radio. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30277, 1 November 1963, Page 13

BRITAIN’S PRIME MINISTER VISITS THE “LOCAL.’—Sir Alee Douglas-Home, who is busy campaigning for election to the House of Commons, has a glass of beer with a farmworker, Tom Smith (left), and a dairyman, Bill Copeland, in the Drummond Arms Inn, Muthill, Scotland. The Prime Minister is standing for the safe Conservative seat of Kinross and West Perthshire. The by-election will be held next Thursday. —Photograph by radio. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30277, 1 November 1963, Page 13