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Man who founded South African SNP branch marks his 100th birthday.

Publication: Europe Intelligence Wire

Publication Date: 17-MAY-05
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COPYRIGHT 2005 Financial Times Ltd.

(From Aberdeen Press & Journal (UK))

An Argyll man who helped to form the South African branch of the Scottish National Party celebrates his 100th birthday today.

Ian Hosack, of Lochgoilhead, was working for Barclays Bank in Johannesburg when he formed a new SNP branch, in 1946, with the...

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