Word: councillors
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE COLONIES, James Henry Thomas, Laborite, General Secretary of the National Union of Railwaymen, a Privy Councillor, was formerly an engine driver. Represents extreme moderate Labor policy...
...Esme, aged 60, has held a number of diplomatic, consular and political posts, among which was that of Councillor of Embassy in Washington from 1906 to 1908. When the South African War broke out, he joined the Yeomanry as a trooper and received the Queen's medal and four clasps...
Miss West is of an old Scotch-Irish family. Her mother was a musician and came of a family of musicians. Her father was Irish, from County Kerry - descended, I believe, from Sir Anthony Derry whom Hol- bein painted and who was a Privy Councillor under Henry VIII...
Past History. From 1918, after its conquest by British Forces, until July 1, 1920, Palestine remained under British Military Administration. At that date a Civil Administration was set up with the appointment of Sir Herbert Louis Samuel, P. C. (Privy Councillor), G. B. E. (Knight Grand Cross Order of the British Empire), as High Commissioner...
...Commercial Councillor of the British Embassy in Paris, J. R. Cahill, reports on reconstruction work in the devastated area...