The Annual Register of World Events, 200. köideIvison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1959 |
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Page 56
... Opposition moved their amendment to the Address , and chose unemployment as their subject , ' noting with con- cern . . . a continuing increase in unemployment and a failure to make full use of our industrial capacity ' . Unemployment ...
... Opposition moved their amendment to the Address , and chose unemployment as their subject , ' noting with con- cern . . . a continuing increase in unemployment and a failure to make full use of our industrial capacity ' . Unemployment ...
Page 58
... Opposition . Mr Dalton declared that it would hand over the assets of the new towns to ' bureau- cratic bumbledom ' . What the Opposition actually wanted was , however , less clear . When , winding up the debate , Mr Brooke asked ...
... Opposition . Mr Dalton declared that it would hand over the assets of the new towns to ' bureau- cratic bumbledom ' . What the Opposition actually wanted was , however , less clear . When , winding up the debate , Mr Brooke asked ...
Page 66
... Opposition any special rights in arranging the business of the House . The new Parliament accepted legislation on a number of particularly controversial topics . By the Transport Act it ended the agreement with Eire over the running of ...
... Opposition any special rights in arranging the business of the House . The new Parliament accepted legislation on a number of particularly controversial topics . By the Transport Act it ended the agreement with Eire over the running of ...
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HISTORY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM | 1 |
EASTER TO MIDSUMMER | 17 |
THE LAST QUARTER 59 | 59 |
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