A LADY M.P. WALKS
(AUSIBALIAH-NEW ZEALAND''CABLE ASSOCIATION.) 'LONDON, 28th January. Miss Dorothea Jewson, M.P. (Labour) announcing that she would not travel by a blackleg- train, left London to wait 135 miles to her • constituency, Norwich, where she has promised'• to address ;' series of meetings. .
Along with W. R. Smith (Labour), Miss Jewsoa was returned for Norwich defeating Lieut.-Commander Hiltoi Young (Liberal) and G. H. Roberts (Con servative). ' ' . :, '. N
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1924, Page 5
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