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  • 17.New Statesman, 12 January 1952. See also H.H. Wilson, 'Techniques of Pressure - Anti-Nationalisation Propaganda' in Pub ...year.(44) The campaign had been jointly organised by the sugar company, [[Tate and Lyle]], and Aims of Industry, an anti-socialist pressure group formed i
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  • *[[R. Henderson-Tate]] Chair North Midlands 1965-71 Central Council 1965-71 *[[H. Saxon Tate]] Central Council 1973-83 Chairman (?) 76-82
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  • ...se, publicity about the blacklist lead to a change in policy which [[Saxon Tate]], the League chairman, explained in the 1978 Annual Report: ...e blacklist because it was being overhauled. It was a far cry from [[Saxon Tate]]'s claim in the 1980 Annual Report that:
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  • HENDERSON-TATE, R. Chair, North Midlands 1965-71 Central Council 1965-71, died 1972 TATE, H. SAXON Central Council 1973-83, Chairman (?) 76-82
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