The Annual Register of World Events, Volume 197Ivison Stevenson Macadam Longmans, Green and Company, 1956 - History |
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Page 31
... Labour polled 12.4 million votes compared with 13.9 in 1951. One and a half million people , or more than one out of every ten of those who voted Labour in 1951 , did not do so in 1955. ( No doubt some of the 1951 Labour voters had died ...
... Labour polled 12.4 million votes compared with 13.9 in 1951. One and a half million people , or more than one out of every ten of those who voted Labour in 1951 , did not do so in 1955. ( No doubt some of the 1951 Labour voters had died ...
Page 67
... Labour . The Progressives , winning five Glasgow seats , cut into Labour's long lead , and that party relinquished control of Coatbridge and Kilwinning . The county council results on 10 May showed even fewer changes , though Labour ...
... Labour . The Progressives , winning five Glasgow seats , cut into Labour's long lead , and that party relinquished control of Coatbridge and Kilwinning . The county council results on 10 May showed even fewer changes , though Labour ...
Page 85
... labour in 1955 was the agreement by the two major labour organizations , the Canadian Congress of Labour and the Trades and Labour Congress , to unite . A new feature in labour contracts was acceptance of the principle of the guaranteed ...
... labour in 1955 was the agreement by the two major labour organizations , the Canadian Congress of Labour and the Trades and Labour Congress , to unite . A new feature in labour contracts was acceptance of the principle of the guaranteed ...
Contents
PART I | 1 |
JUNE TO SEPTEMBER | 35 |
SCOTLAND WALES NORTHERN IRELAND | 67 |
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