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British Board of Deputies Objects to Decision to Hold City Elections on Saturday

July 18, 1949
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The Board of Deputies of British Jews is considering making strong representations to the Home Office in connection with a decision made by the Council of Municipal Corporations to hold municipal elections in 1950 and 1951 on a Saturday.

When H. Hopkins, town clerk of Darlington, asked at a meeting whether it had been considered that this meant disenfranchising Jews, Sir Miles Mitchell, of Manchester, chairman of the general purposes committee, asserted: “We had full representation on that point and have considered it.” The Board of Deputies, however, was not informed of the decision, it was learned.

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