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SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL ' S CONSERVATIVE ADMINISTRATION THE
CABINET Lord President Foreign Affairs . The Bt . non : Richard Austen Butler , M
Prime Minister and First Lord of the The Rt . Hon . Sir Winston Leonard Spencer .
SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL ' S CONSERVATIVE ADMINISTRATION THE
CABINET Lord President Foreign Affairs . The Bt . non : Richard Austen Butler , M
Prime Minister and First Lord of the The Rt . Hon . Sir Winston Leonard Spencer .
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On 21 October Mr . Lyttelton stated that , except for the suggestion that Gold
Coast affairs should be dealt with by the Commonwealth Relations Office , the
proposals ' taken as a whole ' were “ in broad principle ' acceptable , and on 18 ...
On 21 October Mr . Lyttelton stated that , except for the suggestion that Gold
Coast affairs should be dealt with by the Commonwealth Relations Office , the
proposals ' taken as a whole ' were “ in broad principle ' acceptable , and on 18 ...
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Much patience was required by the Chancellor before his second Administration
was formed . It was as follows : Chancellor and Foreign Affairs , Dr . Konrad
Adenauer ( C . D . U . ) ; Vice - Chancellor and Minister for European Co -
operation ...
Much patience was required by the Chancellor before his second Administration
was formed . It was as follows : Chancellor and Foreign Affairs , Dr . Konrad
Adenauer ( C . D . U . ) ; Vice - Chancellor and Minister for European Co -
operation ...
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