Adam Hills (10 August 1880 – June 1941) was aLabour Party politician in England.
Hills was active in theNational Union of Railwaymen, and also the Labour Party, for which he was elected toNewcastle City Council in 1934. He wasmember of parliament (MP) forPontefract from 1935 until his death in 1941 aged 60.[1][2]
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