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... took part in sports like rowing , skating and riding , and played cards and took part in social life of the Trinity College , Cambridge , and later entered the House of Commons and rose to the high office of Postmaster- General . He was ...
... took part in sports like rowing , skating and riding , and played cards and took part in social life of the Trinity College , Cambridge , and later entered the House of Commons and rose to the high office of Postmaster- General . He was ...
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... took up immediately the question of India , summoned the then Viceroy and Governor- General of India , Lord Irwin , for consultation in London and authorised him to announce in India that , " in the judgment of the British Government it ...
... took up immediately the question of India , summoned the then Viceroy and Governor- General of India , Lord Irwin , for consultation in London and authorised him to announce in India that , " in the judgment of the British Government it ...
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... took over as Prime Minister but did not include Attlee in his Cabinet and even ignored him when he convened the Round Table Conference . When in the General Election of 1931 the Labour Party lost heavily and the Conservatives gained a ...
... took over as Prime Minister but did not include Attlee in his Cabinet and even ignored him when he convened the Round Table Conference . When in the General Election of 1931 the Labour Party lost heavily and the Conservatives gained a ...
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