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  • ===The First Labour government, and the leadership of Aukland Geddes=== ...up the Rio Tinto mining company, Later Rio Tinto Zinc. His Brother [[Eric Geddes]], another former Conservative minister, was at the same time President of
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  • ...o an end. His position as chairman was briefly taken over by Sir [[Aukland Geddes]]. The League's "5th Annual General Report" of 1925 recorded that: :"One of the first tasks initiated by Sir Aukland Geddes was the compilation of a chart and dossier of socialist and subversive orga
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  • ...the War, ministerial responsibility for recruitment fell to Sir [[Aukland Geddes]], another future leader of the League.
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  • ...t. In 1925 the League's 5th Annual Report records that under Sir [[Aukland Geddes]] there were lists and diagrams of the "interlocking directorates" of "soci
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  • ARMSTRONG, Col. O. C.Central Council 1925 GEDDES, Sir AUKLAND C. Chairman 1925-26
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