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Provisional President Koundouriotis succeeded in persuading M. Michalakopoulos, a staunch disciple of Eleutherios Venizelos, to accept the Premiership. A Cabinet was formed; but its tenure of office was thought likely to be short...
...Branting resigned from the Premiership a year ago last April (TIME, April 14, 1923) on account of a proposal to distribute doles to the unemployed. Since that time he has been indefatigable in working for the League of Nations...
...Premiership is not an office and the holder has no legal power over his fellow members Until 1905 the position was unrecognized but in December of that year King Edward VII signed a royal warrant granting Premiers of Britain precedence next after the Archbishop of York, or twelfth in the table of precedency. * The last time a sovereign of Britain refused assent to a bill was in 1707. when Queen Anne withheld assent to the Scotch Militia Bill...
Recently, he resigned the Premiership. More recently, he yielded to Presidential exhortations to become once again Premier. Still more recently, he has been trying to form a new Cabinet...
Since the third week of May, Albania has been the field of many battles. These may be said to have culminated during the past week with the establishment of a National Provisional Government at Tirana under the Premiership of Bishop Fan Stylian Noli, Harvard graduate...