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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Arthur Bottomley   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Arthur George Bottomley, generally known as Arthur Bottomley (1907 - 1995) was a British Labour politician, MP and minister.
Bottomley and Lord Gardiner visited Rhodesia during February.
Bottomley and Sir Elwyn Jones should consult with the Rhodesian Ministers to explore the extent of agreement that could be reached and identify the points of disagreement.
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 Arthur Bottomley   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
'''Arthur George Bottomley, Baron Bottomley''', generally known as Arthur Bottomley (1907 - 1995) was a British Labour politician, MP and minister.
He was created a life peer in the 1984 New Year's Honours as Baron Bottomley of Middlesbrough in the County of Cleveland.
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 ALOR - OnTarget Vol.1 - No.5
Arthur Bottomley, the British Commonwealth Secretary, has been brought face to face with realities during his visit to Southern Rhodesia.
Bottomley finds it hard to realise that the majority of Africans in Southern Rhodesia are strongly opposed to power being handed over to Communist agent Nkomo, described in the world's press as a "nationalist".
Bottomley goes back to London to recommend that his Government support Nkomo and his minority group against the great majority of the people, both Europeans and natives, he must be charged with criminal irresponsibility; with advocating a policy which can only help the Communist advance in Africa.
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 ALOR - OnTarget Vol.1 - No.20
Arthur Bottomley, and the Soviet nominee in Rhodesia, Mr.
Bottomley tried desperately to resist the evidence that the African Chiefs supported the Smith Government.
Bottomley protested at the time that he had arrived in Rhodesia with an open mind, the statement in the Rhodesian Parliament by the Minister for Justice suggests that, as the Chiefs had seen, he was so dominated by Socialist ideology that he could not bring himself to face realities.
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 AIM25: British Library of Political and Economic Science: BOTTOMLEY, Arthur George, 1907-1995, Baron Bottomley MP
Administrative/Biographical history: Arthur George Bottomley, 1907-1995, was educated at Gamuel Road Council School and took extension classes at Toynbee Hall.
There are also articles and correspondence concerning the Rhodesian situation and race relations, photographs of official occasions, including press and official photographs of British Commonwealth occasions, many showing Arthur Bottomley, 1950s-1960s, and a diary of the Parliamentary Delegation to India in 1946.
Immediate source of acquisition: There was an additional accession on 22 February 1992 (Accession No: M 1736) from Arthur Bottomley via Megnad Desai of one packet of photographs of British Commonwealth occasions.
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 CCSU - The Navigators' Memorial, Westminster Abbey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The frame was made by Arthur Ayres, the sculptor.
During the dedication service the seconds pendulum which was used by Captain James Cook for astronomical and gravity observations on the Transit of Venus expedition (loaned to him by the Royal Society) was carried by the Rt.
Arthur Bottomley, M.P. President, Captain Cook Trust, from the Great West Door of the Abbey and presented to the Dean of Westminster and laid upon the High Altar.
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 British ministries, political parties, etc.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
1865) 1834 - 1835 Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington (b.
1933) 10 Dec 1916 - 24 Oct 1919 Arthur James Balfour (b.
1967) 1931 Arthur Augustus William Harry Ponsonby, Baron Ponsonby of Shulbrede (b.
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 1965 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
October 4 - Prime minister Ian Smith of Rhodesia and Arthur Bottomley of the Commonwealth of Nations begin negotiations in London; they end on October 8 without results.
October 22 - African countries demand that the United Kingdom use force to prevent Rhodesia from declaring unilateral independence.
October 24 - British Prime Minister Harold Wilson and Arthur Bottomley travel to Rhodesia for negotiations.
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 Harold Wilson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Arthur Bottomley - Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations
Arthur Bottomley, Minister of Overseas Development, leaves the cabinet.
Keir Hardie, Arthur Henderson, George Nicoll Barnes, Ramsay MacDonald, Arthur Henderson, William Adamson, John Robert Clynes, Ramsay MacDonald, Arthur Henderson, George Lansbury, Clement Attlee, Hugh Gaitskell, George Alfred Brown,
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 Deaths in Leeson History of Macomb County
George Ironmonger, Barbara Stow and Eliza White were drowned in Aldrich's mill pond, near Utica, July 6, 1869.
Arthur Bottomley, aged eight years, was killed by a kick from a horse, August 4, 1869.
A son of Robert Rood was drowned in the race near Proctor's Mill, August 25, 1869.
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 Playing Their Cards Wrong
Gaitskell mercilessly mocked the notion that the absence of controls would lead to millions of immigrants at British ports.
Arthur Bottomley, later Commonwealth secretary, explained: "We have a direct responsibility for our colonial subjects when they are poor, badly housed or unemployed."
When Labour took office in 1964, however, their ministers tightened the controls they had so trenchantly opposed.
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 National Front - Activism
Some long-standing Activists will recall the excitement of the rough and tumble with Red stewards at the big left-wing rallies that used to be held at Central Hall, Westminster.
Others will recall the pelting of Arthur Bottomley and Denis Healey with flour and tomatoes in East London.
Best remembered is the Labour meeting held in 1970 at Richmond in honour of David Ennals, then the MP for Dover, who specialised in publicised tours of Asian temples with his shoes off and a handkerchief on his head.
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 The Whitlam Institute: Its Time: Issue 13: Decolonisation of Papua New Guinea   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
In March 1960 Arthur Calwell and I were elected Leader and Deputy Leader of the ALP.
John Guise, the leader of the elected members of the House of Assembly, did not publicly support me but privately conceded that he shared my opinion (Downs, page 460).
(In August 1966 the British Colonial Secretary, Arthur Bottomley, visited Australia for a fruitless discussion with the Holt Government on the New Hebrides.
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 173. BETRAYAL BY THE BRITISH LABOUR PARTY GOVERNMENT
He suggested that a Commonwealth team should be appointed to review the decision of the British government.
Another leading Labour Party member, Arthur Bottomley, described the Sandys' formula as "riddled with disadvantages" and that such an imposition was unknown in any Commonwealth country.
He added that those who supported Sandys did so "not because they think this will reduce racialism but because they think they will put someone in power whom they prefer to Dr. Jagan."
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 February Week 1 :: London's History :: Discover its great, its strange, its seedy and its inspired past!
The signatures included those of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Thomas Hardy and J.S. Sargent.
1866, Monday February 5, Birth of the Scottish anthropologist Arthur Keith.
1907, Thursday February 7, Birth of the politician Arthur Bottomley.
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 Political Science - What's Been Published - Alphabetically by Title Beginning: C
Control by committee: the reform of the committee system of the House of Commons.
Control of Commonwealth immigration: an analysis and summary of the evidence taken by the Select Committee on Race Relations and Immigration 1969-70, by Arthur Bottomley, Sir George Sinclair.
Control of dual-threat agents : the vaccines for peace programme
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 The Albert Sloman Library
Letter to Sir Arthur Snelling (British Embassy, S.A.), 4.1.71
The rise of the "Hitler of the East" (mss.
The verse of Arthur Cecil Alport 1880-1959: biographical notes by Lord Alport, 14.10.59
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