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Pagina 69
... December 24 , requesting the Vice- Chancellors of Oxford and Cambridge to consult them as to the compulsory subjects for entrance into the Universities . This resolution arose out of a discussion on compulsory Greek which bore a ...
... December 24 , requesting the Vice- Chancellors of Oxford and Cambridge to consult them as to the compulsory subjects for entrance into the Universities . This resolution arose out of a discussion on compulsory Greek which bore a ...
Pagina 196
... December 16 , stating that a large number of the Con- servative Party were dissatisfied with the Coalition . He concluded thus : Unless there is , before long , a reconstruction of the Govern- ment bringing a closer alliance between Mr ...
... December 16 , stating that a large number of the Con- servative Party were dissatisfied with the Coalition . He concluded thus : Unless there is , before long , a reconstruction of the Govern- ment bringing a closer alliance between Mr ...
Pagina 199
... December 18 , 1920 . A GENERAL ELECTION The position of the Coalition Government was not very secure in August 1921 , chiefly owing to its troubles with Ireland . The pro- posals of the Government with regard to Ireland were made public ...
... December 18 , 1920 . A GENERAL ELECTION The position of the Coalition Government was not very secure in August 1921 , chiefly owing to its troubles with Ireland . The pro- posals of the Government with regard to Ireland were made public ...
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Oct 8 1921 | 9 |
LETTERS ON ADMISSION OF WOMEN | 23 |
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