Your EnglandPutnam, 1955 - 303 ページ Memoirs of trout fishing, politics, rugby, the London music hall and school masters. |
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... Labour was returned as the largest party and for the first time a woman minister took her place in a British Government . This was Margaret Bond- field , Minister of Labour , whom Tory wags christened " virago intacta " . Thirdly , the ...
... Labour was returned as the largest party and for the first time a woman minister took her place in a British Government . This was Margaret Bond- field , Minister of Labour , whom Tory wags christened " virago intacta " . Thirdly , the ...
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... Labour Government of 1929-31 Sidney was Secretary of State , first for the Dominions and , later , for the Colonies , and sat in the House of Lords as Lord Passfield . King George V was upset by Lord Passfield's persistence in not ...
... Labour Government of 1929-31 Sidney was Secretary of State , first for the Dominions and , later , for the Colonies , and sat in the House of Lords as Lord Passfield . King George V was upset by Lord Passfield's persistence in not ...
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... Labour . " What will the other thirty per cent do ? " asked Sir Winston , disagreeably surprised . " They'll abstain out of affection for you , Sir . " The defeat of Churchill in the June election of 1945 came as a great shock to the ...
... Labour . " What will the other thirty per cent do ? " asked Sir Winston , disagreeably surprised . " They'll abstain out of affection for you , Sir . " The defeat of Churchill in the June election of 1945 came as a great shock to the ...
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