Page 5, 4th September 1953
4th September 1953
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Page 5, 4th September 1953
— Candidate for Broxtowe
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Becket School, Labor
People:
Seymour Cocks, Anthony Gorman
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Candidate for Broxtowe
Mr. Anthony Gorman, a Knight of St. Columba, was on Saturday adopted as the Conservative candidate for the Broxstowe Parliamentary division of Nottinghamshire, where a vacancy has arisen through the death of Mr. Seymour Cocks, the Labour M.P.
Mr. Gorman. aged 31, is the son of the late Capt. B. M. P. Gorman, a prominent Catenian. He was educated by the Assumptionists at the Becket School, West Bridgford, Notts.
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