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John Muir (trade unionist)

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entitled "Should the workers arm?", Muir was jailed for twelve months, alongside
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Glasgow constituencies
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John Muir (socialist)
John Muir (disambiguation)
Clyde Workers' Committee
Defence of the Realm Act
World War I
Glasgow
The Socialist
Socialist Labour Party
Shop Stewards' Movement
Clyde Workers' Committee
Munitions Act
Willie Gallacher
Independent Labour Party
John Wheatley
1918
Labour Party
Glasgow Maryhill
1922 general election
1923
1924 election
Workers Educational Association
Leigh Rayment's Peerage Pages
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
Parliament of the United Kingdom
William Mitchell-Thomson
Member of Parliament
Glasgow Maryhill
1922
1924
James Couper

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