Oliver, Frederick Scott

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Oliver, Frederick Scott

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1864-1934

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Frederick Scott Oliver was a prominent Scottish political writer and businessman who advocated tariff reform and imperial union for the British Empire. He played an important role in the Round Table movement, collaborated in the downfall of Prime Minister H. H. Asquith’s wartime government and its replacement by David Lloyd George in 1916, and pressed for "home rule all round" to resolve the political conflict between Britain and Irish nationalists.

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Buchan, John (26 Aug. 1875-11 Feb. 1940)

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CA QUA00639

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Buchan, John

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Oliver, Frederick Scott

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CA QUA10684

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Biographical sketch from Wikipedia entry on Frederick Scott Oliver at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F._S._Oliver (accessed 2019-08-23).

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