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William J. West (UK politician)

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and the temperance movement, attending a very large number of meetings. He also joined the
213: 103:, and he served as Mayor of Battersea in 1904, the first worker to hold the post. At the 28: 47: 40: 296: 258: 74: 66: 82: 55: 100: 62: 27: 338:
Presidents of the Transport Salaried Staffs' Association
65:, West worked for an insurance company, and joined the 179:. Transport Salaried Staffs' Association. p. 526. 88:
In 1902, West became a railway clerk and joined the
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William J. West (Canadian politician)

British
Liberal Party
trade unionist
London County Council
Battersea
Ramsgate
Peace Society
Liberal and Radical Association
polling agent
Liberal-Labour
John Burns
Railway Clerks' Association
Battersea Borough Council
alderman
1913 London County Council election
Battersea
Progressive Party
Battersea South
1919
Winchester
1918
1923
1924 United Kingdom general elections
1919 Isle of Thanet by-election
Battersea South
1929 United Kingdom general election

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