House of Commons: 1929, 1931, 1935Iain Dale The Times Guide to the House of Commons was first published in 1880 and has appeared after most British general elections since. This work compiles the Guides from the years 1929, 1931, and 1935, reprinting them in their original format, except for advertisements and maps, in an attempt to provide a |
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MEMBERS OF THE MINISTRY | 6 |
THE GENERAL ELECTION OF 1929 | 12 |
LONDON BOROUGHS | 18 |
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1924 General Election Agricultural appointed Association barrister became Birmingham Board Borough Council British by-election CAPTAIN Central chairman City Council College Colonel Committee constituency contested the division defeated director division in 1929 Durham East East Sussex Edinburgh elected engineer formerly Glasgow House of Commons journalist Labour Government Labour majority Labour majority LABOUR Labour Party Lancaster last Parliament League League of Nations Leeds Liberal majority Liverpool Lloyd London County Council Lord lost the seat M.P. Rt MacDonald majority LABOUR GAIN majority NO CHANGE Manchester Mayor ment Miners Minister Ministry Miss National Government National Union North Office Oxford Parlia Parliamentary Private Secretary Parliamentary Secretary president Ramsay MacDonald represented the division Royal Scotland Scottish served Society solicitor South tary Town Council trade union Under-Secretary Unionist majority GOVERNMENT University Unopposed GOVERNMENT unsuccessfully contested Wales West Riding Whip WILLIAM won the seat Workers Yorkshire