Labour Party (Great Britain). Executive Committee
Labour Party. Executive Committee.
Labour Party (Great Britain). National Executive Committee
Labour Party (Großbritannien) National Executive Committee
Labour Party (Gran Bretaña) National Executive Committee
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- 110 2 _ ‡a Labour Party (Great Britain). ‡b Executive Committee
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- 110 2 _ ‡a Labour Party ‡g Großbritannien ‡b National Executive Committee
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Argentina, Chile and Brazil : a statement | |
Challenge to Britain | |
The Community Land Scheme : some proposals for change : statement | |
The demand for colonial territories and equality of economic opportunity. | |
Europe: a document | |
The international post-war settlement. Report by the National executive committee of the Labour party to be presented to the annual conference to be held in London from May 29th to June 2nd, 1944. | |
Labour and the new social order; a report on reconstruction. | |
Labour's economic strategy. | |
Let us face the future ... 1945. | |
Local authority mortgage lending : statement | |
Namibia : a statement | |
The pharmaceutical industry | |
Post-war organisation of British transport | |
The present Government won't listen to you -- the next Government will ... . | |
Reform of the House of Commons (amended) : statement | |
Response to the National Front : statement | |
Statements to Annual Conference | |
Towards a new world; being the reconstruction programme of the British Labor Party; together with an introductory article by Arthur Henderson, the leader of the party, and a manifesto to the labor movement from the English Fellowship of Reconciliation. | |
The United Kingdom and the European Communities: presented as a background paper to the Labour Party Conference, October 1971. |