The Annual Register of World Events, 200. köideIvison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1959 |
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Page 81
... majority public opinion in favour of the non - Labour parties , who also continued to gain from the Labour split ( see A.R. 1957 , p . 85 ) . On 31 May a State general election for the Victorian Legislative Assembly returned 38 L.C.P. ...
... majority public opinion in favour of the non - Labour parties , who also continued to gain from the Labour split ( see A.R. 1957 , p . 85 ) . On 31 May a State general election for the Victorian Legislative Assembly returned 38 L.C.P. ...
Page 82
... majority in the Senate where they had lacked a majority since 1956 , and where Bills to reorganize the Commonwealth Bank ( see A.R. 1957 , p . 86 ) had again been defeated in March . The new Parliament would therefore comprise ( full ...
... majority in the Senate where they had lacked a majority since 1956 , and where Bills to reorganize the Commonwealth Bank ( see A.R. 1957 , p . 86 ) had again been defeated in March . The new Parliament would therefore comprise ( full ...
Page 339
... majority . On 4 June U Kyaw Nyein and his major ally , U Ba Swe , resigned office together with 13 other Ministers and , when the chamber met , U Ba Swe moved a vote of non - confidence in U Nu's Government . U Nu won the day on 9 June ...
... majority . On 4 June U Kyaw Nyein and his major ally , U Ba Swe , resigned office together with 13 other Ministers and , when the chamber met , U Ba Swe moved a vote of non - confidence in U Nu's Government . U Nu won the day on 9 June ...
Contents
HISTORY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM | 1 |
EASTER TO MIDSUMMER | 17 |
SCOTLAND 61 WALES 63 NORTHERN IRELAND 65 | 65 |
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