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    related to John Robert Clynes at Wikimedia Commons Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by J. R. Clynes "J.r. Clynes Memoirs 1869 1924)". "From...
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  • known as J. R. Clynes, British politician Manfred Clynes (1925–2020), Austrian/Australian scientist, inventor, and musician Michael Clynes (born 1946)...
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  • (1911–1914) Arthur Henderson (1914–1917) William Adamson (1917–1921) J. R. Clynes (1921–1922) Ramsay MacDonald (1922–1931) Arthur Henderson (1931–1932)...
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    Law, which gained an overall majority over the Labour Party, led by J. R. Clynes, and a divided Liberal Party. This election is considered one of political...
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  • J. R. Clynes was challenged by the former leader Ramsay MacDonald. MacDonald opposed the way Clynes led the party.[clarification needed] John Clynes,...
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    only 52 and the Lloyd George Liberals four. Henderson and his deputy J. R. Clynes both lost their seats in Labour's worst-ever rout. Labour's disastrous...
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    Exchequer, while the next two prominent members of the party, J. H. Thomas and J. R. Clynes, became Colonial Secretary and Lord Privy Seal respectively...
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    Clement Attlee (redirect from C. R. Attlee)
    Party, Transport House, Smith Square, London, SW1, October 1951. Crabbe, R. J. W.; Poyser, C. A. (22 August 2013). Pension and Widows' and Orphans' Funds...
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    chairman of the Parliamentary Labour Party were separated. In 1921, John R. Clynes became the first leader of the Labour Party to have been born in England;...
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    Henry Hyde Champion John S. Clarke J. R. Clynes Seymour Cocks A. E. Coppard Helen Crawfurd Rose Davies Charlotte Despard R. Palme Dutt Isabella Ford Peter...
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    Labour Party had also changed leaders since the previous election, after J. R. Clynes was defeated in a leadership challenge by former leader Ramsay MacDonald...
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    delivered by Sir Henry Simson, the royal obstetrician. The Home Secretary, J. R. Clynes, was present to verify the birth. The registration of her birth was delayed...
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    January 1907 Belfast J. J. Stephenson Keir Hardie 20–22 January 1908 Hull Walter Hudson 27–29 January 1909 Portsmouth J. R. Clynes Arthur Henderson 9–11...
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  • Jack Jones and Harry Picard, while in Lancashire its main figures were J. R. Clynes, Charles Dukes, Fleming Eccles and Arthur Seabury. It also had significant...
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    J.; Pelling, Henry (2005). A Short History of the Labour Party (12th ed.). New York: Palgrave Macmillan. p. 1–4. ISBN 1-4039-9313-0. Reid, Alastair J...
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    Octagon Temple at Cliveden. His eldest son Bill succeeded him as Viscount. R. J. Q. Adams, "Astor, Waldorf, second Viscount Astor", in The Oxford Dictionary...
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    Executive" or "National Chairman" from 1938 until the early 1990s. 1924: J. R. Clynes 1938: Fred Marshall 1946: Thomas William Kerry 1949: William E. Hopkin...
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    D.C. The Reign of King George V, (1936) pp 161–306. online free Taylor, A.J.P. English History: 1914–1945 (1965), pp 66–128 Wrigley, Chris. Lloyd George...
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  • George Wardle (1916–17) – in opposition William Adamson (1917–1921) J. R. Clynes (1921–22) Ramsay MacDonald (1922–1931) Robert Smillie (1924) – Liaison...
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    taxation of war profits, rationing, and other controls, and in 1917 with J. R. Clynes at the Food Commission and in 1918 as Controller, price controls were...
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    1918–1945. Brody, J. Kenneth (1999). The Avoidable War, Volume I: Lord Cecil and the Policy of Principle, 1932-1935. Transaction. Brody, J. Kenneth (1999)...
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    and Leader of the House of Lords J. H. Thomas – Lord Privy Seal Philip Snowden – Chancellor of the Exchequer J. R. Clynes – Home Secretary Arthur Henderson...
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  • architectural artist and painter known for his work in stained glass J. R. Clynes (1869–1949) – Labour politician, Leader of the Labour Party, 1921–22...
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    differed with the rising belief in deficit spending as a way to combat it. A. J. P. Taylor said his budget "would have delighted the heart of Gladstone"....
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  • and Manchester (station 2ZY). 21 November – Ramsay MacDonald replaces J. R. Clynes as leader of the Labour Party. 26 November – In Egypt, English archaeologist...
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    with his wife Beatrice Webb and with Annie Besant, Graham Wallas, Edward R. Pease, Hubert Bland and Sydney Olivier, Shaw and Webb turned the Fabian Society...
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  • Committee T. P. O'Connor Liverpool Scotland Nationalist Party (Ireland) J. R. Clynes Manchester North East Labour Representation Committee George Davy Kelley...
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    Dictionary by R. J. Wilkinson. The language planning of Brunei has been studied by some scholars. Brunei Malay at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) Clynes, A. (2014)...
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    Tyson Wilson Arthur Henderson Preceded by Arthur Henderson Succeeded by J. R. Clynes Secretary of State for Scotland In office 7 June 1929 – 24 August 1931...
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  • Ramsay MacDonald Hung (Labour) Labour's Appeal to the Nation [43] 1922 J. R. Clynes Conservative Labour's Call to the People 1918 William Adamson Hung...
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