The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, 170. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1929 |
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Page 45
... Cushendun dwelt on some of the difficulties in the way of an unqualified acceptance , and gave the impression that he would prefer the motion to be withdrawn . The Archbishop of Canterbury , however , and other peers , advised against ...
... Cushendun dwelt on some of the difficulties in the way of an unqualified acceptance , and gave the impression that he would prefer the motion to be withdrawn . The Archbishop of Canterbury , however , and other peers , advised against ...
Page 92
... Cushendun's disclaimer , the French Press maintained its previous view , and the actual course of events soon afforded strong ground for thinking that the British understanding with France was a good deal closer than Lord Cushendun had ...
... Cushendun's disclaimer , the French Press maintained its previous view , and the actual course of events soon afforded strong ground for thinking that the British understanding with France was a good deal closer than Lord Cushendun had ...
Page 95
... Cushendun felt constrained to make public disclaimers of the most emphatic kind . Mr. Baldwin referred to the matter in his speech on October 26 at the Albert Hall . He said that there was no shadow of foundation for the statement ...
... Cushendun felt constrained to make public disclaimers of the most emphatic kind . Mr. Baldwin referred to the matter in his speech on October 26 at the Albert Hall . He said that there was no shadow of foundation for the statement ...
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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