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    Alfred Salter (16 June 1873 – 24 August 1945) was a British medical practitioner and Labour Party politician. Salter was born in Greenwich in 1873, the...
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    "ILP@120: Alfred Salter & the Bermondsey Revolution – Independent Labour Publications". "Ada Salter". Taylor, Graham (2016). Ada Salter: Pioneer of...
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  • politician Adam Salter (died 2009), Australian man killed in a shooting incident Albert Salter (1816–1874), Canadian surveyor Alfred Salter (1873–1945),...
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    in Britain. Scientist Alfred Russel Wallace credited Looking Backward for his conversion to socialism. Politician Alfred Salter cited Looking Backward...
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    "outlived its usefulness". Five MPs voted to support the bill, including Alfred Salter. However, the bill was defeated by 403 votes. It was not until 1937...
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  • London County Council, Dr. Alfred Salter. At the next election in 1923, there was a straight fight between Kedward and Salter and Kedward was elected as...
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    secretary in 1916. The National Committee in 1916 was A. Barratt Brown, Alfred Salter, Aylmer Rose, Bertrand Russell, C.H. Norman, Catherine Marshall, Clifford...
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  • Attlee, Seymour Cocks, Stafford Cripps, David Kirkwood, Neil Maclean and Alfred Salter. It gained great success at the 1932 Labour Party conference, winning...
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    The station was opened on 17 September 1999. In 2002, a plaque to Dr Alfred Salter - who worked to improve the "living conditions of the poor in the Bermondsey...
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  • peer (Labour) Richard Rogers (1933–2021), peer (Labour) and architect Alfred Salter (1873–1945), MP (Labour), 1925–45 Nancy Seear (1913–1997), peer and...
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  • William Kimmins, English socialist and pacifist Ada Salter, and doctor and political radical Alfred Salter. The settlement opened in 1892. The architect of...
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  • Party 1918 Harold Glanville Liberal 1922 Alfred Salter Labour 1923 Roderick Kedward Liberal 1924 Alfred Salter Labour 1945 Richard Sargood 1950 constituency...
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    Jeffrey Dillingham and Brian Dennis Salter, had attacked the Koslows, with Dillingham beating them and Salter slashing their throats. After the attack...
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  • Bermondsey, where George joined the medical practice run by Alfred Salter. Along with Alfred and Ada Salter, Lowe founded a Bermondsey branch of the Independent...
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    Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence Joseph Pointer Shapurji Saklatvala Ada Salter Alfred Salter Olive Schreiner Harry Snell Ethel Snowden Hope Squire Campbell Stephen...
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    from 1892 and was one of the first free public libraries in London. Dr Alfred Salter MP and his wife Ada (the first woman mayor in London) used the library...
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  • G. McGhee Neil MacLean Malcolm Macmillan George Mathers Fred Messer Alfred Salter Reg Sorensen Richard Stokes Cecil Wilson Crowcroft, Robert (October...
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    Jowett of Bradford (1864–1944) 1949: Bermondsey story; the life of Alfred Salter 1953?: Why Mau Mau?: an analysis and a remedy 1963: Outside the right;...
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  • candidate, Mr. Spencer Leigh Hughes, with the Labour candidate, Dr. Alfred Salter, securing 16% of the vote. However, polling day had been marred by two...
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  • Bermondsey West, following the retirement due to ill-health of the Labour MP Alfred Salter. When the constituency was abolished in boundary changes for the 1950...
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  • joined its National Committee, with Clifford Allen, Fenner Brockway, Alfred Salter, Aylmer Rose, Bertrand Russell, C. H. Norman, Catherine Marshall, Edward...
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  • the left-wing of the Labour group, often coming into conflict with Alfred Salter, the Labour group's overall leader. He became known as a champion of...
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    only half of those present. At the resulting by-election for his seat, Alfred Salter, who had succeeded Cooper on the LCC, stood as an Independent Labour...
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    in what is now Saudi Arabia. Comments from British Labour Party MP Alfred Salter were published in the Daily Express in which he said that drunkenness...
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    a Unionist but also from an Independent Labour Party candidate, Dr Alfred Salter. During the earlier part of his Parliamentary career, Glanville was...
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  • George Salter (5 October 1897 – 31 October 1967), born Georg Salter, was an originally German, and from 1940 onwards an American book cover designer. He...
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    river's edge, on top of which are statues of Dr Alfred Salter and his social reformer wife Ada Salter. Together with the nearby King's Stairs Gardens...
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    in the London Borough of Southwark, England. Albion Primary School Alfred Salter Primary School Angel Oak Academy Ark Globe Academy The Belham Primary...
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  • pp. 204–205. "Secure Salted Password Hashing - How to do it Properly". crackstation.net. Retrieved 2021-03-19. Menezes, Alfred J.; Oorschot, Paul C....
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    With Bishop George Bell and fellow Labour Member of Parliament (MP) Alfred Salter, he opposed area strategic bombing during World War II. Stokes was seen...
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