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- Patrick_Dollan abstract "Sir Patrick Joseph Dollan (1885 – 30 January 1963) and his wife, Agnes, Lady Dollan (née Moir; 1887 –16 July 1966) were Glasgow activists in the Scottish Independent Labour Party. During the First World War they campaigned against the Munitions of War Act of 1915 which suspended trade unionists' rights for the duration of hostilities.".
- Patrick_Dollan comment "Sir Patrick Joseph Dollan (1885 – 30 January 1963) and his wife, Agnes, Lady Dollan (née Moir; 1887 –16 July 1966) were Glasgow activists in the Scottish Independent Labour Party. During the First World War they campaigned against the Munitions of War Act of 1915 which suspended trade unionists' rights for the duration of hostilities.".