The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, 186. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1944 |
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... returning a Conservative with a 5,000 majority at the last election , was now won by a Common Wealth candidate . Still more ... returned with a much smaller majority than his predecessor at the previous election . Except at Kirkcaldy the ...
... returning a Conservative with a 5,000 majority at the last election , was now won by a Common Wealth candidate . Still more ... returned with a much smaller majority than his predecessor at the previous election . Except at Kirkcaldy the ...
Page 152
... returned to office . In New South Wales , Labour , under Mr. McKell , was also returned , after the quietest poll on record . Mr. Curtin announced in March the adoption by the full Cabinet of a programme for the standardisation of ...
... returned to office . In New South Wales , Labour , under Mr. McKell , was also returned , after the quietest poll on record . Mr. Curtin announced in March the adoption by the full Cabinet of a programme for the standardisation of ...
Page 470
... returned to England , Dawson was offered the editorship of the Johannesburg Star , vacant through the resignation of W. F. Monypenny , who left to join the editorial staff of The Times , a post he held till 1910. Dawson's connexion with ...
... returned to England , Dawson was offered the editorship of the Johannesburg Star , vacant through the resignation of W. F. Monypenny , who left to join the editorial staff of The Times , a post he held till 1910. Dawson's connexion with ...
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PART | 1 |
INVASION OF NORMANDY | 33 |
Americans advance from Avranches 73 Canadian Offensive towards Falaise | 74 |
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