POLITICS AND FRIENDSHIP
LADY CYNTHIA MOSLEY’S VIEWS. (Prec# Association —By Telegraph—Copyright.) NEW YORK, January 13. (Received Jan. 14, at 8.5 p.m.) Because political views in England can, become a bitter thing, Lady Cynthia Mosley, who arrived on Wednesday with her husband, Sir Oswald E. Mosley, said her adoption of Socialism had cost her many friends. Lady Mosley said that both she and her husband, who came to the United States to study labour and industrial conditions, would stand for Parlaiment at the next elections. —A. and N.Z. Cable. Lacly Cynthia Mosley is the second daughter of the late Marquis Curzon.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19688, 15 January 1926, Page 9
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