The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Volumen187Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1945 |
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... Parliament . Parliament reassembled after the Christmas vacation on January 16 , and the Minister of Labour immediately moved the second reading of the Wages Councils Bill ( vide ANNUAL REGISTER , 1944 , p . 114 ) . He said that the ...
... Parliament . Parliament reassembled after the Christmas vacation on January 16 , and the Minister of Labour immediately moved the second reading of the Wages Councils Bill ( vide ANNUAL REGISTER , 1944 , p . 114 ) . He said that the ...
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... Parliament and a General Election . Seven months previously he had stated categorically that in his opinion the life of the existing Parliament , which had long exceeded its legal term , should be brought to an end at the earliest ...
... Parliament and a General Election . Seven months previously he had stated categorically that in his opinion the life of the existing Parliament , which had long exceeded its legal term , should be brought to an end at the earliest ...
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... Parliament 1 would open on March 19 and that the date of the General Election would depend upon the progress of the war in Europe . Mr. Mackenzie King gave positive assurance that the overseas army was receiving the fullest support in ...
... Parliament 1 would open on March 19 and that the date of the General Election would depend upon the progress of the war in Europe . Mr. Mackenzie King gave positive assurance that the overseas army was receiving the fullest support in ...
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PART I | 1 |
IRELAND | 3 |
Further Progress of Second Army 27 Canadians invade Holland 28 Rocket | 35 |
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