The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Volume 167Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1926 - History |
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... brought before Parliament either in the Finance Bill or in a separate Bill to be brought forward at a later stage of the session , so that there would be ample opportunity of discussing it . If , finally , the industry could satisfy the ...
... brought before Parliament either in the Finance Bill or in a separate Bill to be brought forward at a later stage of the session , so that there would be ample opportunity of discussing it . If , finally , the industry could satisfy the ...
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... brought forward by a Unionist member , that it was undesirable to con- tinue the unrestricted importation of goods made under sweated conditions as being detrimental to the interests of British work- men , and contributing to increase ...
... brought forward by a Unionist member , that it was undesirable to con- tinue the unrestricted importation of goods made under sweated conditions as being detrimental to the interests of British work- men , and contributing to increase ...
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... brought about in the problem of home defence by the introduc- tion of Air Force . The principles of Air Force expansion for home defence had been explained by Lord Thomson and Mr. Leach twelve months before , no less than by himself two ...
... brought about in the problem of home defence by the introduc- tion of Air Force . The principles of Air Force expansion for home defence had been explained by Lord Thomson and Mr. Leach twelve months before , no less than by himself two ...
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... brought about sud- denly by the creation of a new office of supermen . The right course was to take every step to bring the three Services more closely together , and he had done all in his power to carry that policy into effect . There ...
... brought about sud- denly by the creation of a new office of supermen . The right course was to take every step to bring the three Services more closely together , and he had done all in his power to carry that policy into effect . There ...
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... brought them nearer to the point at which they would find war inevitable . Sir A. Mond complained that the First Lord had given them no idea of what the Estimates were really going to be . They had already an increase of five millions ...
... brought them nearer to the point at which they would find war inevitable . Sir A. Mond complained that the First Lord had given them no idea of what the Estimates were really going to be . They had already an increase of five millions ...
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Page 2 - from an anonymous donor. 19. Sir John J. Burnet, ARA, architect, and Mr. Philip Connard, ARA, painter, were elected Royal Academicians. 22. In order " to improve the quality of education and the practice of the arts and professions in the United States, to foster research, and to provide for the cause of better international understanding,
Page 128 - within the framework of the Covenant; " they are " in conformity with the Covenant and shall not be interpreted as restricting the duty of the League to take whatever action may be deemed wise and effectual to safeguard the peace of the world " ; except in the case of a flagrant 1 For the text of the Treaties see under
Page 21 - the Year 1925. Classes of Literature. Philosophy ... Religion .... Sociology - - - Law .... Education Military and Naval Philology - ' Science .... Technology Medicine, Public Health, etc. Agriculture, Gardening Domestic Arts Business .... Fine Arts .... Music (Works about) Games, Sports, etc. Literature Poetry and Drama Fiction Juvenile - - - . History .... Description and Travel Geography Biography General Works Totals
Page 19 - the Year 1925. Classes of Literature. Philosophy Religion Sociology .... Law .... Education Military and Naval Philology - ' Science .... Technology Medicine, Public Health, etc, Agriculture, Gardening Domestic Arts Business .... Fine Arts .... Music (Works about) Games, Sports, etc. Literature Poetry and Drama Fiction Juvenile .... History .... Description and Travel Geography Biography ... General Works Totals
Page 113 - Particulars. Excess of imports of merchandise and bullion Excess of Government payments made oversea Total Net national shipping income Foreign ships' disbursements in British ports Net income from oversea investments Commissions ....... Other services ...... Total invisible exports on balance Income available for investment oversea New oversea issues on London market in year
Page 121 - being unable to succeed in making its report accepted by all its members other than the representatives of the parties to the dispute, and in the event of Poland or France being attacked without provocation, France, or reciprocally Poland, acting in application of article 15, paragraph 7, of the Covenant of the League of
Page 128 - Act shall come into operation on the date on which the said Agreement is confirmed by Act of the Parliament of the Irish Free State, or if such an Act is passed before the passing of this Act shall come into operation on the passing of this Act.
Page 132 - The High Contracting Parties have agreed upon the following provisions as to Concession Contracts subject to be concluded within five months from the date of the complete evacuation of Northern Saghalien by Japanese troops as set out in Clause III. of Protocol (A), signed this day by the Plenipotentiaries of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and Japan.
Page 6 - Guggenheim made a gift of $3,000,000 for the endowment of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship for advanced study abroad. 24. The Right Rev. Thomas Wulstan Pearson, OSB, consecrated first Catholic Bishop of Lancaster. MARCH. 5. Elections for the new London County Council were held ; 83 Municipal Reformers were returned, 35 Labour representatives, and 6
Page 17 - Agriculture, Gardening Domestic Arts Business Fine Arts Music (Works about) Games, Sports, etc. Literature Poetry and Drama Fiction Juvenile History Description and Travel Geography Biography General Works Totals