Dance & Political Meeting – West Sussex Gazette – Thursday, 24 March 1927
Transcript:

SELSEY. A delightful St. Patrick's Night dance took place at the Pavilion. The music was played by the Selsey Dance Orchestra, under the direction of Mr J. Tupper. A debate will be held tonight at the small hall of the Pavilion for local members of the Conservative and Unionist Association. The subject is Trade Union Reform. It is to be opened by Capt. E. H. Weller-Poley (chairman of the Association).

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