Coldwell, M. J., 1888-1974
Coldwell, M. J. (Major James), 1888-1974
Major James Coldwell
Coldwell, M.J. né 1888
Coldwell, M.J. (Major James), 1888-
Coldwell, Major James (1888-1974).
Coldwell, M.J.
Coldwell, Major James, 1888-
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Coldwell, M. J. ‡d 1888-1974
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Coldwell, M. J. ‡q (Major James), ‡d 1888-1974
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Coldwell, M.J. ‡d né 1888
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Major James Coldwell
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- 551 _ _ ‡a Seaton, Devon ‡4 ortg ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfBirth
Works
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Addresses delivered by M.J. Coldwell, Saskatchewan C.C.F. leader and Jacob Benson, C.C.F. candidate for Yorkton, as reported by the Yorkton Enterprise, March 7th, 1935. | |
"Aluminum was and is a monopoly" : speech | |
Defence of Canada regulations, Labour conditions : speeches delivered | |
Discours de M. M. J. Coldwell, leader du Commonwealth coopératif fédéré sur la sécurité sociale et sur le budget. | |
For a living democracy : radio address delivered over C B C network, Friday, Jamuary 22, 1943 / by M. J. Coldwell. | |
Left turn, Canada | |
M.J. Coldwell, M.P., speaking to a Convention of the United Packinghouse Workers of America : at the Park Plaza Hotel, Toronto, Ontario, May 14/57, [2:15 p.m.]. | |
A personal message. | |
Pour une démocratie vivante : allocution radiophonique transmise par Radio-Canada le vendredi, 22 janvier 1943 | |
Pour une démocratie vivante : p.[1] M.J. (député, chef national de la C.C.F.) | |
Press release, Co-operative Commonwealth Federation | |
The record of the C.C.F. : how wrong can a political party be? | |
Report of a community development evaluation mission in India, 1959: | |
Speeches of M.J. Coldwell, Member for Rosetown-Biggar, and T.C. Douglas, Member for Weyburn, on wheat policy. | |
Speeches of Mr. M. J. Coldwell, leader of the C.C.P. on mobilization act amendment to repeal section 3 providing limitation in respect of service overseas, delivered in the House of Commons on Thursday, June 11, and Tuesday, July 7, 1942. | |
What does the C. C. F. stand for? | |
Will your life insurance be safe with the C.C.F. in power? |