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LEAVES PARTY

Liberal Whip In Lords (N.Z.P. A. -Reuter—Copyright) LONDON, March 3. Lord Kilbracken, the 45-year-old Irish-born peer, has resigned from the Liberal Party and is to join Labour. He had been the Liberal whip in the House of Lords since 1960. A Liberal spokesman said that Lord Kilbracken’s resignation from the party had gone to the Leader in the Lords. Lord Kilbracken’s associations with the Liberal Party were “very loose,” the spokesman said. “In fact he has never been a very active member of the party—he was abroad a lot.” A former Fleet Street reporter, Lord Kilbracken lives at Killegar. Co. Cavan, Eire.

Dutch Tobacco.— Niemeyers of Holland are to process their pipe tobacco at a new Canadian factory at Branford Township. It will be the first Canadian factory set up by a European pipe tobacco manufacturer.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19660305.2.205

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31001, 5 March 1966, Page 21

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LEAVES PARTY Press, Volume CV, Issue 31001, 5 March 1966, Page 21

LEAVES PARTY Press, Volume CV, Issue 31001, 5 March 1966, Page 21

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