The Annual RegisterEdmund Burke Rivingtons, 1922 |
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... became less at the beginning of February . On that date the total number of unemployed was 1,108,000 . In view of the figures the Government refused to regard as final the decision of the men in the building trade to resist dilution ...
... became less at the beginning of February . On that date the total number of unemployed was 1,108,000 . In view of the figures the Government refused to regard as final the decision of the men in the building trade to resist dilution ...
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... became less at the beginning of February . On that date the total number of unemployed was 1,108,000 . In view of the figures the Government refused to regard as final the decision of the men in the building trade to resist dilution ...
... became less at the beginning of February . On that date the total number of unemployed was 1,108,000 . In view of the figures the Government refused to regard as final the decision of the men in the building trade to resist dilution ...
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... became normal . Mr. Lloyd George then explained that the Allied demand was that Germany should pay in the next two years 100,000,0001 . sterling plus 20 per cent . of her exports , that is to say , that Germany should pay 130,000,000l ...
... became normal . Mr. Lloyd George then explained that the Allied demand was that Germany should pay in the next two years 100,000,0001 . sterling plus 20 per cent . of her exports , that is to say , that Germany should pay 130,000,000l ...
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... became law a Committee would proceed to Burma and , subject to rules which might be suggested by the Committee , this Bill would establish in Burma the principle of a dyarchy which was in force in India . The rejection was moved by Lord ...
... became law a Committee would proceed to Burma and , subject to rules which might be suggested by the Committee , this Bill would establish in Burma the principle of a dyarchy which was in force in India . The rejection was moved by Lord ...
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... became rife that attempts were being made to arrange a truce . Much attention was attracted to these rumours by a private and unofficial visit paid to Ireland by Lord Derby under an assumed name . He admitted that the Prime Minister ...
... became rife that attempts were being made to arrange a truce . Much attention was attracted to these rumours by a private and unofficial visit paid to Ireland by Lord Derby under an assumed name . He admitted that the Prime Minister ...
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Seite 106 - October 1 1 , where we can meet your delegates as spokesmen of the people whom you represent with a view to ascertaining how the association of Ireland with the community of nations known as the British Empire may best be reconciled with Irish National aspirations.
Seite 116 - Treaty shall be ratified as soon as possible in accordance with the constitutional methods of the High Contracting Parties and shall take effect on the deposit of ratifications, which shall take place at Washington...
Seite 300 - To respect the sovereignty, the independence, and the territorial and administrative integrity of China. 2. To provide the fullest and most unembarrassed opportunity to China to develop and maintain for herself an effective and stable government.
Seite 107 - ... suitable provision for the satisfaction of all claims against said Governments respectively, of all persons, wheresoever domiciled, who owe permanent allegiance to the United States of America and who have suffered, through the acts of the Imperial German Government, or its agents, or the Imperial and Royal AustroHungarian Government, or its agents, since July 31, 1914, loss, damage, or injury to their persons or property, directly or indirectly, whether through the ownership of shares of stock...
Seite 147 - I ... do solemnly swear true faith and allegiance to the Constitution of the Irish Free State as by law established and that I will be faithful to HM King George V, his heirs and successors by law in virtue of the common citizenship of Ireland with Great Britain and her adherence to and membership of the group of nations forming the British Commonwealth of Nations.
Seite 107 - by the Senate and. House of Representatives of the United Statet of America in Congress assembled, That this Act may be cited as the "Parole Commission Act".
Seite 84 - Council appreciate the statement made by the Chancellor of the Exchequer in the House of Commons on...
Seite 107 - ... the Imperial German Government and the Imperial and Royal Austro-Hungarian Government, or their successor or successors, shall have respectively...
Seite 116 - If there should develop between any of the High Contracting Parties a controversy arising out of any Pacific question and involving their said rights which is not satisfactorily settled by diplomacy and is likely to affect the harmonious accord now happily subsisting between them, they shall invite the other High Contracting Parties to a joint conference to which the whole subject will be referred for consideration and adjustment.
Seite 115 - The High Contracting Parties agree as between themselves to respect their rights in relation to their insular possessions and insular dominions in the region of the Pacific Ocean. If there should develop between any of the High Contracting Parties a controversy arising out of any Pacific question and involving their said rights which is not satisfactorily settled by diplomacy...