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already raised in private discussions with the Prime Minister . The Conference hardly needed convincing , and decided with only two dissentients to reject the proposal . Mr. Attlee at once wrote to the Prime Minister declining his offer ...
already raised in private discussions with the Prime Minister . The Conference hardly needed convincing , and decided with only two dissentients to reject the proposal . Mr. Attlee at once wrote to the Prime Minister declining his offer ...
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Saadists , that of the Prime Minister , forming about half the House . Socialist candidates came forward for the first time in Egyptian history . In accordance with the usual practice in Egypt , on the conclusion of the elections the ...
Saadists , that of the Prime Minister , forming about half the House . Socialist candidates came forward for the first time in Egyptian history . In accordance with the usual practice in Egypt , on the conclusion of the elections the ...
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Three months later came the Munitions Act and the Ministry of Munitions . On May 17 , 1915 , Asquith , in a letter to ... Asquith , after consultation with his Liberal colleagues , insisted that the Prime Minister must be chairman .
Three months later came the Munitions Act and the Ministry of Munitions . On May 17 , 1915 , Asquith , in a letter to ... Asquith , after consultation with his Liberal colleagues , insisted that the Prime Minister must be chairman .
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