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Joseph Leckie

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committee from 1930 to 1937. He became a member of Walsall Town Council in 1916. Elections to the council were suspended because of the First World War and when in April 1916 a sitting councillor in Hatherton Ward resigned to devote more time to his business, Leckie was proposed for co-option and chosen over a candidate put forward by the
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Leckie first stood for election to Walsall Council in the Bridge Ward in 1903, describing himself as a Progressive candidate. He was defeated by a local solicitor. This was only a temporary setback, for in 1905 Leckie became a member of the Walsall Education Committee and was chairman of the
58:. He travelled widely on the company's business in Europe, Canada, the US and Central America. He continued to work for the company until 1928. During this time he was a member and sometime president of Walsall Incorporated 163:. When the Liberal Party withdrew from the National Government after the general election and divided into those who supported the coalition and those against, Leckie stayed with the National Liberal group led by Sir 78:
Like most late Victorian businessmen, Leckie took an interest in public affairs. As early as 1898 he was chosen as Hon. Secretary to the Walsall Victoria Nursing Institution, and he took an active part in
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of Walsall in 1926–27. In 1933 he was elected to the executive committee of the Association of Education Committees. In 1937 he was made an honorary
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Leckie had suffered from increasing deafness as he grew older. He died following a seizure on 9 August 1938 at a nursing home in
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Leckie was chairman of Walsall Liberal Association from 1912 to 1931 and in 1931 was chosen to be Liberal candidate for
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and treasurer of the Federal Council of the Free Churches. He also served as president of the Walsall and District
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Union for some years. He was a chairman of the Walsall Chamber of Commerce in the early years of the 20th century.
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in Walsall which followed Leckie's death resulted in a win for the Liberal National (government) candidate
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of what was by then the County Borough of Walsall from 1930 until 1937. He was
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Town and Westminster: A political history of Walsall from 1906-1945;
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Federation of Chambers of Commerce of the British Empire
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of Walsall. He also served as a Justice of the Peace.
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and was returned with a majority of 8,969 votes. The
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Index

Liberal
Liberal National
Govan
Glasgow
Glasgow Academy
Bellahouston Academy
Walsall
Chamber of Commerce
Federation of Chambers of Commerce of the British Empire
Justice of the Peace
temperance
Presbyterian
Free Churches
Band of Hope
Labour Party
Trades Council
alderman
Mayor
freeman
Walsall
general election
National Government
Ramsay MacDonald
Conservatives
Labour
Member of Parliament
John McShane
John Simon
1935 general election
by-election

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