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BUSINESS LEADER. —Pictured during a farewell interview in hit hotel suite at New York, just before he returned to London is Mr Harry Gordon Selfridge, American-born, British-by-adoption department store head.

MINISTER AND COMMUNIST.—The smiling gentleman at left is the British Secretary of State for War, Mr Hore-Belisha, one of the old the Conservatives; the gentleman on th e right is Mr Tom Man, British Communistic pillar and trades union leader. They met at the recent luncheon of the National Trade Union Club.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 10, 9 December 1937, Page 8

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BUSINESS LEADER.—Pictured during a farewell interview in hit hotel suite at New York, just before he returned to London is Mr Harry Gordon Selfridge, American-born, British-by-adoption department store head. MINISTER AND COMMUNIST.—The smiling gentleman at left is the British Secretary of State for War, Mr Hore-Belisha, one of the old the Conservatives; the gentleman on the right is Mr Tom Man, British Communistic pillar and trades union leader. They met at the recent luncheon of the National Trade Union Club. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 10, 9 December 1937, Page 8

BUSINESS LEADER.—Pictured during a farewell interview in hit hotel suite at New York, just before he returned to London is Mr Harry Gordon Selfridge, American-born, British-by-adoption department store head. MINISTER AND COMMUNIST.—The smiling gentleman at left is the British Secretary of State for War, Mr Hore-Belisha, one of the old the Conservatives; the gentleman on the right is Mr Tom Man, British Communistic pillar and trades union leader. They met at the recent luncheon of the National Trade Union Club. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 10, 9 December 1937, Page 8

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