The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, 170. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1929 |
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Page 81
... affairs , it declared that the condition of the basic industries and the high level of unemploy- ment continued to cause anxiety . On the same day over a hundred Acts received the royal assent , the chief of them - apart from the ...
... affairs , it declared that the condition of the basic industries and the high level of unemploy- ment continued to cause anxiety . On the same day over a hundred Acts received the royal assent , the chief of them - apart from the ...
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... affairs no attempt was made to replace the de Geer Cabinet , which had taken office merely as a stop - gap until a Government should be formed with a parliamentary ma- jority behind it . Although many of its Bills were rejected , no ...
... affairs no attempt was made to replace the de Geer Cabinet , which had taken office merely as a stop - gap until a Government should be formed with a parliamentary ma- jority behind it . Although many of its Bills were rejected , no ...
Page 78
... Affairs ; For the Dominion of Canada : The Right Honourable Willian Lyon Mackenzie King , Prime Minister and Minister for External Affairs ; For the Commonwealth of Australia : The Honourable Alexander John McLachlan , Member of the ...
... Affairs ; For the Dominion of Canada : The Right Honourable Willian Lyon Mackenzie King , Prime Minister and Minister for External Affairs ; For the Commonwealth of Australia : The Honourable Alexander John McLachlan , Member of the ...
Contents
PART | 1 |
Surplus for the Year 36 The Death Penalty in the Army 37 Womens Franchise | 40 |
CHRONICLE OF EVENTS IN 1928 | 56 |
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