The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 1John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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Page 393
... LABOUR GOVERNMENT 393 shearers ' union , issued a new shearing agreement , reducing the piece rate to 175. per hundred for machine - shorn sheep and making the employer sole ... Labour member had reached The First Labour Government.
... LABOUR GOVERNMENT 393 shearers ' union , issued a new shearing agreement , reducing the piece rate to 175. per hundred for machine - shorn sheep and making the employer sole ... Labour member had reached The First Labour Government.
Page 494
... Labour had then learned to allow its members freedom of action on the fiscal issue , which divided its own adherents and determined the fiercest contests between the two older parties . On all other questions of importance , the Labour ...
... Labour had then learned to allow its members freedom of action on the fiscal issue , which divided its own adherents and determined the fiercest contests between the two older parties . On all other questions of importance , the Labour ...
Page 505
... Labour : he had at any rate prepared a line of retreat from Free Trade by appointing a commission , in which the supporters of the rival fiscal theories were evenly balanced under a Protectionist chairman , to report on the tariff.1 ...
... Labour : he had at any rate prepared a line of retreat from Free Trade by appointing a commission , in which the supporters of the rival fiscal theories were evenly balanced under a Protectionist chairman , to report on the tariff.1 ...
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