John Wallace (Scottish politician)Sir John Wallace (1 July 1868 – 12 April 1949)[1] was a Scottish Liberal Party and National Liberal Party politician. He was elected at the 1918 general election as Coalition Liberal Member of Parliament (MP) for Dunfermline Burghs. However, when sought re-election as a National Liberal at the 1922 general election, he lost the seat by only 201 votes to the Labour Party candidate William Watson.[2] Wallace stood again at the 1923 general election, this time as a Liberal, but Watson increased his majority. He did not stand in the 1924 or in 1929 elections, but contested the seat again at the 1931 general election, this time as a Liberal National. He won the seat with a comfortable majority of 4,616 votes, and held it until his defeat at the 1935 general election. He did not stand for Parliament again.[2] He was knighted in the New Year Honours 1935, for "political and public services".[3] His son, Ian Wallace, achieved fame as an opera and concert singer and broadcaster.[4] References
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