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Anthony Barber MP (1920-2005)
Conservative Member of Parliament for Doncaster 1951 to 1964
and Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1970 to 197 4
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For free repetition of doubtful words telephone "TELEGRAMS ENQUIRY" or call, with thijs form
B or C
at office of delivery. Other enquiries should be accompanied by this form, and, if possible, the envelope.
From the House of Commons on 8 May 1959, Anthony Barber MP sent this telegram to one of his constituents,
Mrs MK Frankton in Wheatley Hills, Doncaster. Research has failed to find the details of the 'victory' to which
Anthony Barber refers with his congratulations.