Word: appoints
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Next day he held a secret consistory to appoint new cardinals. The College of Cardinals should have, but rarely has had, 70 members. Before the consistory this week the college numbered 59-29 Italians, 30 of other nationalities. How many would be named and who they would be remained of course a cardinal, consistorial secret until after the preconization...
...though angry Indians are sure to proclaim a veritable stench. Startling and definitely courageous is the proposal that the police - always the subject most rigidly "reserved" to British administration under Dyarchy - shall now be placed within the scope of native officialdom. Today the governor of a province may not appoint a native as his minister of police, but under the Commission's plan he could, and as time passed he would gradually be expected and finally forced by public opinion to appoint a native...
...propose, therefore, to appoint a committee of outstanding men who would review these questions and advise upon them...
...Passed a bill authorizing the President to appoint a $10,000-a-year minister to the Union of South Africa...
Because Australian Laborites definitely routed Australian Nationalists at the last election (TIME, Oct. 21), Mr. Scullin now feels strongly enough, as "his majesty's prime minister in Australia," to advise George V to appoint Sir Isaac Isaacs the new governor general. If given, His Majesty must take the advice. It was a question last week only of whether Sir Isaac Isaacs would consent to accept appointment. With deliberation becoming to a Chief Justice he pondered all week, kept Mr. Scullin, Dominion, King and Empire waiting...