The Annual Register, Volumen164Edmund Burke Rivingtons, 1923 Continuation of the reference work that originated with Robert Dodsley, written and published each year, which records and analyzes the year’s major events, developments and trends in Great Britain and throughout the world. From the 1920s volumes of The Annual Register took the essential shape in which they have continued ever since, opening with the history of Britain, then a section on foreign history covering each country or region in turn. Following these are the chronicle of events, brief retrospectives on the year’s cultural and economic developments, a short selection of documents, and obituaries of eminent persons who died in the year. |
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... peace , and in the continuation of which he saw the greatest hope for our national recuperation and our imperial position . The attitude of the Coalition Liberals was expressed at the same time by Captain Guest , who affirmed that the ...
... peace , and in the continuation of which he saw the greatest hope for our national recuperation and our imperial position . The attitude of the Coalition Liberals was expressed at the same time by Captain Guest , who affirmed that the ...
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... peace . There were some who would go back to the old diplomacy , but he contended for meetings face to face . If men of all nations would go to Genoa determined to remove difficulties and not to create them , there would be a great pact ...
... peace . There were some who would go back to the old diplomacy , but he contended for meetings face to face . If men of all nations would go to Genoa determined to remove difficulties and not to create them , there would be a great pact ...
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... peace to war or from war to peace there were elements that made for disorder and chaos , and this was as true of Ireland as of any other country . He suggested that the vote should be regarded as determining a majority and a minority ...
... peace to war or from war to peace there were elements that made for disorder and chaos , and this was as true of Ireland as of any other country . He suggested that the vote should be regarded as determining a majority and a minority ...
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... peace might be brought about and the welfare of the country secured . On January 21 it was announced by Mr. Michael Collins and Sir James Craig , representing respectively the Irish Free State and Northern Ireland , that they had come ...
... peace might be brought about and the welfare of the country secured . On January 21 it was announced by Mr. Michael Collins and Sir James Craig , representing respectively the Irish Free State and Northern Ireland , that they had come ...
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... Peace Treaty . The chief interest in English politics at the beginning of February was the report of the Geddes Committee , which was issued on the 10th of the month . The Lord Chancellor delivered an important speech on February 1 ...
... Peace Treaty . The chief interest in English politics at the beginning of February was the report of the Geddes Committee , which was issued on the 10th of the month . The Lord Chancellor delivered an important speech on February 1 ...
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Página 117 - Jewish people, it being clearly understood that nothing should be done which might prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine, or the rights and political status enjoyed by Jews in any other country ; and WHEREAS recognition has thereby been given to the historical connexion of the Jewish people with Palestine and to the grounds for reconstituting their national home in that country...
Página 117 - Powers, in favour of the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people, it being clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine, or the rights and political status enjoyed by Jews in any other country.
Página 123 - In the territories lying between the Jordan and the eastern boundary of Palestine as ultimately determined, the Mandatory shall be entitled, with the consent of the Council of the League of Nations, to postpone or withhold application of such provisions of this mandate as he may consider inapplicable to the existing local conditions...
Página 117 - The degree of authority, control or administration to be exercised by the Mandatory shall, if not previously agreed upon by the Members of the League, be explicitly defined in each case by the Council.
Página 110 - Provided that nothing in this Constitution shall impair the right of any person to petition His Majesty for special leave to appeal from the Supreme Court to His Majesty in Council or the right of His Majesty to grant such leave.
Página 122 - The Mandatory shall make to the Council of the League of Nations an annual report to the satisfaction of the Council, containing full information with regard to the territory, and indicating the measures taken to carry out the obligations assumed under Articles 2, 3, 4, and 5.
Página 123 - The Mandatory shall be responsible for placing the country under such political, administrative and economic conditions as will secure the establishment of the Jewish national home, as laid down in the preamble, and the development of self-governing institutions, and also for safeguarding the civil and religious rights of all the inhabitants of Palestine, irrespective of race and religion.
Página 109 - The judicial power of the High Court shall extend to the question of the validity of any law having regard to the provisions of the Constitution.
Página 109 - Article 59 Ministers shall receive such remuneration as may from time to time be prescribed by law, but the remuneration of any Minister shall not be diminished during his term of office.
Página 124 - The welfare and integrity of Egypt are necessary to the peace and safety of the British Empire, which will therefore always maintain as an essential British interest the special relations between itself and Egypt long recognised by other Governments.