The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Tập 147Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1905 |
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... Wales would gain twenty - eight seats and Scotland one seat , while Ireland would lose thirty seats . Under the proposed scheme the actual gain to England and Wales is eighteen , and to Scotland four , Ireland losing 22. " From the ...
... Wales would gain twenty - eight seats and Scotland one seat , while Ireland would lose thirty seats . Under the proposed scheme the actual gain to England and Wales is eighteen , and to Scotland four , Ireland losing 22. " From the ...
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... Wales . - The two most prominent incidents in the history of New South Wales during the year 1905 were the dispute with the Federal Government on the subject of the proposed Commonwealth capital , and the land scandals . The chosen site ...
... Wales . - The two most prominent incidents in the history of New South Wales during the year 1905 were the dispute with the Federal Government on the subject of the proposed Commonwealth capital , and the land scandals . The chosen site ...
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... Wales and Ireland was won by Wales by two goals to a try . 13. The appointments were announced of Mr. Walter Long to be Chief Secretary for Ireland , of Mr. Gerald Balfour to succeed Mr. Long as President of the Local Government Board ...
... Wales and Ireland was won by Wales by two goals to a try . 13. The appointments were announced of Mr. Walter Long to be Chief Secretary for Ireland , of Mr. Gerald Balfour to succeed Mr. Long as President of the Local Government Board ...
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