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Alfred Yeo (British politician)

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but he started at the very bottom. After schooling, Yeo found work in an iron foundry. He told one of the London newspapers that at the age of eleven he had had to work for 84 hours a week, or 14 hours a day, for six days a week. He later worked for thirty years in business in the music trade
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and the result of which had declared the day before. A further reason for the small majority may have been what was reported to have been splits and disagreements in the local Liberal party with some elements having supported
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reform and spoke at a number of public meetings to demand an end to what were described as cruel methods of slaughtering animals for food and calling for the compulsory introduction of mechanically operated humane-killers.
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for ten years, for six years of which he was Chairman. He also worked in other areas of social and unemployment relief being for ten years Chairman of the Poplar Distress Committee, a body set up under the
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challenge, albeit by a small and much reduced majority. The Unionist candidate's performance was clearly given a boost by the Conservative victory in nearby
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but he came bottom of the poll in a three-cornered contest. He did not stand for Parliament again but at the time of his death he was Liberal candidate for
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of local schools in St Leonard's Road, Hay Currie, and Bromley Hall Road Groups. He also served as Chairman of
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Asked to recall his proudest moment in government or public service, Sir Alfred said this had been when the
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on 19 February, Yeo was selected as Liberal candidate and held the seat in a tight contest against the
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Smith, Carl T. (1981). "The Chinese Church, Labour and Elites and the Mui Tsai question in the 1920s".
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and served for a while as Vice-Chairman of the Tower Bench. Yeo also supported a campaign led by the
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Yeo took a strong interest in education being chairman for over 20 years under the auspices of the
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in a source provided by the Yeo family. He was educated at Marner Street and High Street Schools,
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Yeo immersed himself in local administration in Poplar over many years. He served as a member of
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was raised from 7/6d to ten shillings largely as a consequence of his efforts.
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Yeo was taken ill in December 1927, suffering from what was described as a
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Alfred William Yeo was the son of George Yeo, a native of the county of
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who struggled to make a living as a house-painter. The family moved to
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National Federation of Discharged and Demobilized Sailors and Soldiers
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Yeo authored a number of political pamphlets including pamphlets,
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By the end of his career, Yeo could be described as wealthy and a
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There were boundary changes affecting Yeo's constituency for the
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to provide grants to create jobs. In 1903–04, Yeo was elected
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however he lost the seat by the wide margin of 4,338 votes.
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system, a form of Chinese child slavery then prevalent in
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a by-election which had been caused by the resignation of
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and a supporter of the National Brotherhood Federation.
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Yeo held the seat with nearly 50% of the poll. At the
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politician, self-made businessman and public servant.
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when he stood for the reunified Liberal Party at the
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Index

Alfred William Yeo

Member of Parliament
Poplar South
Poplar
Sydney Buxton
Samuel March
Westcliff-on-Sea
Essex
Liberal
Liberal
Devon
Kent
The Times
London
Bromley
Poplar, London
Nonconformist
self-made man
Vestry
local government
London
Board of Works
Progressive Party
Limehouse
London County Council
Metropolitan Borough of Poplar
Board of Guardians
English Poor Laws
Unemployed Workmen Act of 1905

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