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- London_Reform_Union abstract "The London Reform Union (LRU) was a campaigning group of the Progressive Party by which it was founded in 1892. It was also closely associated with the Fabian Society and the LRU's extensive output of pamphlets and propaganda bore a close resemblance to Fabian Tracts.The first president was Lord Rosebery and the first secretary was Tom Mann. The second secretary in 1898 was Frank Wallace Galton.".
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- London_Reform_Union wikiPageRevisionID "707631081".
- London_Reform_Union wikiPageWikiLink Archibald_Primrose,_5th_Earl_of_Rosebery.
- London_Reform_Union wikiPageWikiLink Category:1892_establishments_in_England.
- London_Reform_Union wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_local_government_in_London_(1889–1965).
- London_Reform_Union wikiPageWikiLink Category:Politics_of_London.
- London_Reform_Union wikiPageWikiLink Fabian_Society.
- London_Reform_Union wikiPageWikiLink Frank_Wallace_Galton.
- London_Reform_Union wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Fabian_Tracts_to_1915.
- London_Reform_Union wikiPageWikiLink Progressive_Party_(London).
- London_Reform_Union wikiPageWikiLink Tom_Mann.
- London_Reform_Union wikiPageWikiLinkText "London Reform Union".
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- London_Reform_Union subject Category:1892_establishments_in_England.
- London_Reform_Union subject Category:History_of_local_government_in_London_(1889–1965).
- London_Reform_Union subject Category:Politics_of_London.
- London_Reform_Union hypernym Group.
- London_Reform_Union type Band.
- London_Reform_Union comment "The London Reform Union (LRU) was a campaigning group of the Progressive Party by which it was founded in 1892. It was also closely associated with the Fabian Society and the LRU's extensive output of pamphlets and propaganda bore a close resemblance to Fabian Tracts.The first president was Lord Rosebery and the first secretary was Tom Mann. The second secretary in 1898 was Frank Wallace Galton.".
- London_Reform_Union label "London Reform Union".
- London_Reform_Union wasDerivedFrom London_Reform_Union?oldid=707631081.
- London_Reform_Union isPrimaryTopicOf London_Reform_Union.