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... Referee, Lieut. F. Keeling, R.A.; Judges, Major Giscoine, R.A. and Lieut, Brown-Rich, R.A.; Timekeeper, Capt. G. Bice; Chief Whig. C.S.M.I. A. Evans; M.C.,, R.S.M. W. H. Lobley The Results. Light-weight Final—Prob, Leiper v. Prob. Upshall. The first two ...
... —the place of its original formation—and C Flight at Stonehenge. In the autumn of 1920 A Flight joined No. 11 (Irish) Whig and remained with them until January, 1922. In September of that year the Squadron proCeeded overseas to join the British Army ...
... Daily Herald ”’ have publicly refused to accept ite assistance, to the intense dis. appointment of Labour's opponents. The Whigs are truly dished again. Sir, ‘‘ Bolshevik gold * ia simply an elsction cry, like *“Hang the Kaiser'' (a gentleman who is still ...
... in; 1t was simply voting for the man they considered was the best at the head of that particular party which called itself Whig or Tory. But now the issues were totalfy changed, and before us at the present time were two of those great social problems ...
... Shannon, A.” Wells, C. Nicholson. § THE DURRANT CUP. xfi The game between West End 3“&34' East End was a hard struggle, in whig*_;-.. playing honours were equal, and M End got the verdict because eh‘? snapped up openings although thefi‘l opponents had ...
... Conservatism which dates back to the days of the Commonwealth. In the first decade of the nineteenth century a section of the Whig Party, of whom Lord Holland was a tvpe, fought strenuously, and finally with success, for the emancipation of the Catholics ...
... first called upon to D dress the audience. He contended that the a:trt_y in power at the present time were upst ting the work Whi(’:g the famous Cobden thr”ed so hard to establish. He compared Coplate of England in the early days of b bden and pointed out ...
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