The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, 187. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1945 |
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... June 8 introduced a Bill postponing to July 12 the election in 22 constituencies - 8 in England and 14 in Scotland - and to July 19 in that of Nelson and Colne in Lancashire . On June 12 it was announced in Parliament that a new regula ...
... June 8 introduced a Bill postponing to July 12 the election in 22 constituencies - 8 in England and 14 in Scotland - and to July 19 in that of Nelson and Colne in Lancashire . On June 12 it was announced in Parliament that a new regula ...
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... June 16 , and Mr. O'Kelly was elected on the second count , having failed to secure an overall majority . He was installed on June 25 . In consequence of Mr. O'Kelly leaving the Government , Mr. Lemass , on June 19 , became Vice ...
... June 16 , and Mr. O'Kelly was elected on the second count , having failed to secure an overall majority . He was installed on June 25 . In consequence of Mr. O'Kelly leaving the Government , Mr. Lemass , on June 19 , became Vice ...
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... June 23 to sign the United Nations Security Charter . Field Marshal Smuts and Lord Cranborne , British Dominions Secretary , returning from the same mission ( June 28 ) were visitors to Ottawa as guests of the Governor- General , and ...
... June 23 to sign the United Nations Security Charter . Field Marshal Smuts and Lord Cranborne , British Dominions Secretary , returning from the same mission ( June 28 ) were visitors to Ottawa as guests of the Governor- General , and ...
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