TITLED SOCIALISTS
Lady. Cynthia Mosley has succeeded in dropping her title as far as the new Labour Party's "Who's Who" is concerned. She appears in the latest publication as Cynthia Blanche Mosley, with the briefest autobiographical facts —that she was born in Eeigate in 1898. There is no mention of her father, the iato Marquess Cwxon, nor of her mother, the former Mary Leiter of Chicago. Lady Cynthia announced that she cared nothing for her title and that her husband, Mr. Oswald Mosley, Socialist, would not bo disturbed if she give it up altogether. Mr. Mosley, also a member of the Labour Party, some time ago announced that ho would not accept the baronetcy upon the death of his father, Sir Oswald Mosley, Bart., who frequently takes his son to task for his Socialistic activities. ' Lady Cynthia's title has been the subject of much discussion ever since she 'herself became a member of the Labour Party. During political campaigns, slie always prefers to bo known as "comrade" or plain A[rs. Mosley.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 23, 28 January 1928, Page 15
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171TITLED SOCIALISTS Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 23, 28 January 1928, Page 15
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