OUTLYING BOOTHS
LAND, SEA AND AIR OPERATIONS I ' (Roc. 10.0) LONDON, Fob. 26. Launches, lifeboats, taxi-cabs and — for the first time in history—an aeroplane were used to bring in election votes from the Shetlands and Orkneys. Britain’s northernmost Parliamentary division. y Combined land, sea and air operations to collect 67 ballot boxes from 30 widely-scattered islands have lasted three days. The results are expected to-morrow afternoon.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 70, Issue 114, 27 February 1950, Page 3
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66OUTLYING BOOTHS Ashburton Guardian, Volume 70, Issue 114, 27 February 1950, Page 3
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