Word: premiers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...matter of course, the Conservative majority in the Commons put through a motion of confidence in Premier Baldwin's course by a count...
Trade Continued. Ironical was the fact that Premier Baldwin and his Ministers kept repeating that His Majesty's Government will do nothing to hinder "genuine trade" between Britons and Russians through "business channels," and will allow "an adequate number" of Soviet Russians to remain in London for this reason...
...citizens the chief fizzle of the week was a "revelation" by Premier Baldwin of names and addresses of persons in the U. S. seized during the British raid. The list contained only 15 names of persons so obscure that public interest flagged utterly. Reporters, sleuthing diligently, came upon nothing to indicate that even one of these humans is "a dangerous Red." Typical was Miss Elizabeth Braun, a 22-year-old proofreader, boarding with one Editor Max Bedacht of The Communist and his wife at No. 3101 Nordica Ave., Chicago...
...Victoria, Regina, et Imperatrix. As the barrier was sprung, 16 "platers" got away in an absolutely clean break after only four minutes at the post. . . . The field strung out. . . . Then, on the home stretch, two almost equally favored horses, Troutlet and Mr. Gaiety, had it nose to nose. Premier William Lyon Mackenzie King of Canada and Governor-General Willingdon both clapped glasses to their eyes, bent forward, tense, tried to see which horse crossed the winning mark first. Then the Willingdon grey topper and the King black topper revolved toward each other in puzzlement. Even with glasses they could...
...warmly and humanly ruminative over the whole fertile land of his endeavors. The correspondents, plowing their usual rut, cabled in distorted and sensationalized form only what II Duce called the "goad" of his speech. Still worse, the correspondents twisted this until it meant almost the opposite of what Premier Mussolini went...