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(Untitled), 26 Jun 1911

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Reference Code: GBR/0014/CHAR 12/5/16

Scope and Contents

Letter from Stuart Samuel (Chelwood Vetchery, Nutley, Sussex) to WSC concerning Clause 4 of the Shops Bill on Sunday trading and the reaction to it by the Jewish community which is demonstrated by an enclosure [see CHAR 12/5/17] and described as "quite out of hand". He adds that the Jewish Board of Deputies is out of touch with Jewish sentiment, and advises WSC not to alienate the large proportion of Liberal votes cast by the Jewish community (who are already "hard hit" by the Shops Bill and the National Insurance Bill, and are afraid of the possible effects of the Aliens Bill). Signed manuscript.

Dates

  • Creation: 26 Jun 1911

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Copyright: Not known

Extent

1 folio(s)

Language of Materials

English

External Documents

Bibliography

Published: Winston S Churchill : Companion Volume II, Part 2, pp 1260-1

Repository Details

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