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- Elections to the Pembroke Urban District Council took place on Thursday 15 January 1920 as part of that year's Irish local elections. Four candidates, including Dench (previously a nationalist councillor), and Forsyth (a Protestant Home Ruler, and the incumbent council Chairman) ran on a Ratepayers Association ticket, which was silent on the national question. Along with keeping rates down, the grouping was committed to improved housing accommodation for the working classes, extending facilities to plotholders, better street lighting, the erection of a Free Carnegie Library, improved technical education, and providing wash houses where necessary. (en)
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- dbr:Alice_Ginnell
- dbr:Helen_Chenevix
- John O'Brien (en)
- Thomas Ryan (en)
- William McMillan (en)
- Alfred McGloughlin (en)
- Bartholomew O'Connor (en)
- Charles R. Dunbar (en)
- Christopher O'Kelly (en)
- Denis Byrne (en)
- Diarmid Joseph O'Leary (en)
- Fergus O'Connor (en)
- G. W. Dench J.P. (en)
- George Robert Goodfellow (en)
- J. Edward Nolan (en)
- James Maguire (en)
- John Good (en)
- John Wesley Brittain (en)
- Joseph Curran (en)
- Mary S. Humphreys (en)
- Michael Fannin (en)
- Michael Greene (en)
- Michael Stafford (en)
- Sir Gabriel Stokes (en)
- Thomas Doyle (en)
- William Beckett (en)
- William Mills Forsyth J.P. (en)
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- Irish Labour Party (en)
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- Ratepayers Association (en)
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- Elections to the Pembroke Urban District Council took place on Thursday 15 January 1920 as part of that year's Irish local elections. Four candidates, including Dench (previously a nationalist councillor), and Forsyth (a Protestant Home Ruler, and the incumbent council Chairman) ran on a Ratepayers Association ticket, which was silent on the national question. Along with keeping rates down, the grouping was committed to improved housing accommodation for the working classes, extending facilities to plotholders, better street lighting, the erection of a Free Carnegie Library, improved technical education, and providing wash houses where necessary. (en)
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- 1920 Pembroke Urban District Council election (en)
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