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Joseph Silver Hyder (died 1932) was secretary to the Land Nationalisation Society in Britain. Alfred Russel Wallace wrote an introduction to Hyder's work The Case for Land Nationalisation (1914, London: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent and co.), and Hyder was one of the small gathering who attended Wallace's funeral in 1913. Hyder stood as a Progressive Party candidate at Strand in the 1904 London County Council election.
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Joseph Silver Hyder (died 1932) was secretary to the Land Nationalisation Society in Britain. Alfred Russel Wallace wrote an introduction to Hyder's work The Case for Land Nationalisation (1914, London: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent and co.), and Hyder was one of the small gathering who attended Wallace's funeral in 1913. Hyder stood as a Progressive Party candidate at Strand in the 1904 London County Council election.
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