The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, 170. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1929 |
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... ment had no intention of appealing to the country in the course of the current year . In view of the confidence which it com- manded both in Parliament and in the country , it felt itself in duty bound to postpone a General Election at ...
... ment had no intention of appealing to the country in the course of the current year . In view of the confidence which it com- manded both in Parliament and in the country , it felt itself in duty bound to postpone a General Election at ...
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... ment given by both leaders of the Opposition parties to the state- ment would make the Government's policy a national one , and cause it to be recognised by the world as such . As to the omissions from the Speech which had been so ...
... ment given by both leaders of the Opposition parties to the state- ment would make the Government's policy a national one , and cause it to be recognised by the world as such . As to the omissions from the Speech which had been so ...
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... ment cherished the ardent desire to arrive at a satisfactory solution with Belgium . To attain this , it was necessary that the arrange- ment to be arrived at should be made as far as possible on a footing of reciprocity , so that both ...
... ment cherished the ardent desire to arrive at a satisfactory solution with Belgium . To attain this , it was necessary that the arrange- ment to be arrived at should be made as far as possible on a footing of reciprocity , so that both ...
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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