The Annual RegisterEdmund Burke Rivingtons, 1899 |
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... representative body all the various public functions and public work now spread amongst various bodies . There should be more generous treatment of labour representatives on public bodies . He was now acting as chair- man of a Board of ...
... representative body all the various public functions and public work now spread amongst various bodies . There should be more generous treatment of labour representatives on public bodies . He was now acting as chair- man of a Board of ...
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... representatives of England and the United States on one hand , and of Germany on the other . On the death of King Malietoa there were two rival candidates for the throne - Tanu , the son of Malietoa , and Mataafa . Eng- land and the ...
... representatives of England and the United States on one hand , and of Germany on the other . On the death of King Malietoa there were two rival candidates for the throne - Tanu , the son of Malietoa , and Mataafa . Eng- land and the ...
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... Representatives . One of the most important acts of this short session of Congress was that providing for the reorganisation of the Army . The bill as passed in the House of Representatives permitted the raising of the regular Army to ...
... Representatives . One of the most important acts of this short session of Congress was that providing for the reorganisation of the Army . The bill as passed in the House of Representatives permitted the raising of the regular Army to ...
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