Former MP for Croydon South
The position is not quite as suggested in the Question. The Kenya Institute of Nairobi is designed to be a social and cultural centre for members of all races and sections of the community. It will be a common meeting ground, and of importance in promoting good race relations and cultural purposes Apart from the grant from the Colonial Development and Welfare Vote, financial support has...
I have no reason to suppose that it will not be carried on in that spirit, but the scheme will be examined from time to time.
Yes, Sir.
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Former MP for Croydon South
Entered the House of Commons on 5 July 1945 — General election
Left the House of Commons on 3 February 1950 — General election
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