Malcolm MacDonald Papers 1901-1981

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Malcolm MacDonald Papers 1901-1981

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MacDonald, James Ramsay1866-1937.

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MacDonald, Malcolm, 1901-1981

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Son of Ramsay MacDonald, Malcolm MacDonald was educated at Bedales School and Queen's College, Oxford and elected Labour MP for Bassetlaw 1929. He held the seat for the Labour Party until 1931 and for National Labour 1931-1935, and was National Labour MP for Ross and Cromarty 1936-1945. He held ministerial office in the Dominions & Colonial Office 1931-1940, and was involved, among other issues, in the controversies over the future of Eire and Palestine and the promotion of colonial developm...