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Between 1928 and 1946, Mardy Jones studied in India, South Africa and the Middle East. He consequently worked in the Middle East as Education and Welfare Officer for the British forces stationed there 1945–46, following a position in the Ministry of Supply as Staffing Officer 1942–44. He later gained
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Thomas was educated at Ferndale board school before starting work as a coalminer aged 12. Since both his father and grandfather had died in coal-mining accidents, he was required to earn enough to support a family of six. He nonetheless managed to attend
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on 19 March 1931, but did contest the seat at the 1931 General Election in October as an Independent Labour candidate. He failed to regain the seat, polling only 1,110 votes and finishing in third place.
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rail vouchers, which they were caught using. Jones was taken to court and fined. He resigned his seat and did not stand at the ensuing
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Craig, F. W. S. (1969). British parliamentary election results 1918-1949 (1 ed.). Glasgow: Political Reference Publications.
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Thomas married Margaret, daughter of John Moredecai, in 1911, and had two daughters. The couple separated in September 1933.
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popularity as a public lecturer on foreign affairs, particularly concerning India and the Middle East. He became the
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Mardy Jones wrote a number of volumes on reforming the rating system and local government, including
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Mardy Jones defeated Liberal T.A. Lewis in the 1922 by-election to become M.P. for Pontypridd.
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Mardy Jones began his political career as lecturer in south Wales for the
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In December 1930 Jones gave his wife and 12-year-old daughter a pair of
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Thomas Isaac Mardy Jones died on 26 August 1970, aged 91, at
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Character, coal and corn β€” the roots of British power (1949)
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Labour Party
Member of Parliament
Pontypridd
Ruskin College
South Wales Miners' Federation
Independent Labour Party
checkweighman
Commons
by-election
National Coal Board
Harold Wood Hospital
ISBN
0-900178-019
"Leigh Rayment - Commons"
cite web
link
"Mardy-Jones, Thomas Isaac (1879-1970), economist and politician"
The Northern Herald
Hansard
contributions in Parliament by Thomas Jones
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Thomas Arthur Lewis
Member of Parliament
Pontypridd
1922
1931
David Lewis Davies
Checkweighman
Mardy Colliery

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