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Story January 1, 1920

Marble Hill Press

Marble Hill, Bollinger County, Missouri

What is this article about?

Jessie Stephens, a hatless English housemaid with diverse work experience, plans to run for a seat in the Woolwich borough council of Bermondsey and then for Parliament on the Labor ticket.

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HOUSEMAID FOR PARLIAMENT

Hatless English Lass Plans to Seek Election to Commons on Labor Ticket.

London, England.--Jessie Stephens, a housemaid with a mass of dark hair, and who generally goes about hatless, has signified her intention of entering the race for parliament on the labor ticket. She is endeavoring to gain a seat in the Woolwich borough council of Bermondsey and will then stand as a parliamentary candidate.

She has been employed as a cook housemaid, cook-general, boss of a large common lodging house in Glasgow, porter in a general warehouse and driver of a three ton lorry.

What sub-type of article is it?

Biography Personal Triumph

What themes does it cover?

Social Manners Triumph Fortune Reversal

What keywords are associated?

Housemaid Election Labor Ticket Parliament Candidate Working Class Jobs Jessie Stephens

What entities or persons were involved?

Jessie Stephens

Where did it happen?

London, England; Woolwich Borough Council Of Bermondsey

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Key Persons

Jessie Stephens

Location

London, England; Woolwich Borough Council Of Bermondsey

Story Details

Jessie Stephens, a housemaid, plans to seek election to Parliament on the Labor ticket after gaining a seat in the Woolwich borough council of Bermondsey. She has worked as a cook housemaid, cook-general, boss of a large common lodging house in Glasgow, porter in a general warehouse, and driver of a three ton lorry.

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