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... appeared to veer back in the direction of the League . As the crisis between Italy and Abyssinia deepened in October , Hoare made a strong speech in the Assembly of the League pledging Britain's co - operation with other nations in ...
... appeared to veer back in the direction of the League . As the crisis between Italy and Abyssinia deepened in October , Hoare made a strong speech in the Assembly of the League pledging Britain's co - operation with other nations in ...
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... appeared ) the war in Indo - China . The promised 300,000 houses had been built . By contrast Labour , having carried out its mandate of 1945 , was still searching for a new and electorally rewarding theme , but had not yet found it ...
... appeared ) the war in Indo - China . The promised 300,000 houses had been built . By contrast Labour , having carried out its mandate of 1945 , was still searching for a new and electorally rewarding theme , but had not yet found it ...
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... appeared to be causing even more trouble . Unemployment was steadily increasing . By early 1972 it was over the one million mark for the first time since the war . This figure undoubtedly had a psychological significance exhibited by ...
... appeared to be causing even more trouble . Unemployment was steadily increasing . By early 1972 it was over the one million mark for the first time since the war . This figure undoubtedly had a psychological significance exhibited by ...
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The Tory Crisis 19291931 | 88 |
The National Government 19311939 | 103 |
Conservative Policy in the 1930s | 116 |
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