The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, 195. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1954 |
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Page 84
... Senate , and for two Senate casual vacancies which had occurred in the previous three years ( making 32 seats in all ) gave the Labour Party Opposition a majority of total votes cast and 17 seats ; the Liberal Party - Country Party ...
... Senate , and for two Senate casual vacancies which had occurred in the previous three years ( making 32 seats in all ) gave the Labour Party Opposition a majority of total votes cast and 17 seats ; the Liberal Party - Country Party ...
Page 160
... Senate being divided 48 to 47 in their favour ( with one Indepen- dent ) while in the House of Representatives the figures were 221 to 213 ( also with one Independent ) . President Truman continued in office until 20 January and , in ...
... Senate being divided 48 to 47 in their favour ( with one Indepen- dent ) while in the House of Representatives the figures were 221 to 213 ( also with one Independent ) . President Truman continued in office until 20 January and , in ...
Page 166
... Senate the Bill provoked a filibuster which lasted nearly a month and included the longest speech ever recorded there ( 22 hours by Senator Morse ) before it was passed by 56 votes to 35 . President Eisenhower signed it on 22 May ...
... Senate the Bill provoked a filibuster which lasted nearly a month and included the longest speech ever recorded there ( 22 hours by Senator Morse ) before it was passed by 56 votes to 35 . President Eisenhower signed it on 22 May ...
Contents
EASTER TO MIDSUMMERTHE CORONATION | 19 |
MIDSUMMER TO MICHAELMASTHE KOREAN TRUCE | 31 |
THE LAST QUARTERTHE PRIME MINISTERS RETURN | 45 |
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