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David Lloyd George - Changes.
May - August 1917 - In temporary absence of Arthur Henderson, George Barnes, Minister of Pensions acts as a member of the War Cabinet.
June 1917 - Jan Smuts enters the War Cabinet as a Minister without Portfolio
July 1917 - Sir Edward Carson enters the War Cabinet as a Minister without Portfolio
August 1917 - George Barnes succeeds Arthur Henderson (resigned) as Minister without Portfolio and Labour Party member of the War Cabinet.
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See also:David Lloyd George, David Lloyd George - Upbringing, David Lloyd George - Entry into politics, David Lloyd George - Prime Minister, David Lloyd George - Later political career, David Lloyd George - Family, David Lloyd George - War cabinet December 1916–January 1919, David Lloyd George - Changes, David Lloyd George - Other members of Lloyd George's war government, David Lloyd George - Peacetime government January 1919–October 1922, David Lloyd George - Changes Read more here: » David Lloyd George: Encyclopedia II - David Lloyd George - War cabinet December 1916–January 1919 |
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|  |  |  | January: Encyclopedia II - David Lloyd George - War cabinet December 1916–January 1919
David Lloyd George - Changes.
May - August 1917 - In temporary absence of Arthur Henderson, George Barnes, Minister of Pensions acts as a member of the War Cabinet.
June 1917 - Jan Smuts enters the War Cabinet as a Minister without Portfolio
July 1917 - Sir Edward Carson enters the War Cabinet as a Minister without Portfolio
August 1917 - George Barnes succeeds Arthur Henderson (resigned) as Minister without Portfolio and Labour Party member of the War Cabinet.
January 19 ...
See also:David Lloyd George, David Lloyd George - Upbringing, David Lloyd George - Entry into politics, David Lloyd George - War time Prime Minister, David Lloyd George - Prime Minister Post War, David Lloyd George - Later political career, David Lloyd George - Family, David Lloyd George - War cabinet December 1916–January 1919, David Lloyd George - Changes, David Lloyd George - Other members of Lloyd George's war government, David Lloyd George - Peacetime government January 1919–October 1922, David Lloyd George - Changes Read more here: » David Lloyd George: Encyclopedia II - David Lloyd George - War cabinet December 1916–January 1919 |
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| | |  |  |  | January: Encyclopedia II - Celebrity Big Brother UK - Series 3 January 2005The third series began on January 6, 2005, and ran until January 23, 2005. A percentage of phone vote funds went towards helping victims of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake.
Celebrity Big Brother UK - Contestants.
Bez - winner with 54% of the public vote to win
Brigitte Nielsen - Famous for marrying Sylvester Stallone, They are now divorced
Caprice - evicted on Day 16 after receiving 5% of the public vote to win
Germaine Greer - voluntarily left the house ("Walked") on Day ...
See also:Celebrity Big Brother UK, Celebrity Big Brother UK - Series 1 March 2001, Celebrity Big Brother UK - Contestants, Celebrity Big Brother UK - Notes, Celebrity Big Brother UK - Series 2 November 2002, Celebrity Big Brother UK - Contestants, Celebrity Big Brother UK - Notes, Celebrity Big Brother UK - Series 3 January 2005, Celebrity Big Brother UK - Contestants, Celebrity Big Brother UK - Complete nominations table, Celebrity Big Brother UK - Notes, Celebrity Big Brother UK - Series 4 January 2006, Celebrity Big Brother UK - Contestants, Celebrity Big Brother UK - Guest Appearances, Celebrity Big Brother UK - Evictions, Celebrity Big Brother UK - Nominations and evictions, Celebrity Big Brother UK - Ranking of fame Read more here: » Celebrity Big Brother UK: Encyclopedia II - Celebrity Big Brother UK - Series 3 January 2005 |
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|  |  |  | January: Encyclopedia II - Celebrity Big Brother UK - Series 4 January 2006A fourth series of Celebrity Big Brother began on 5 January 2006 and ran for three weeks until 27 January 2006. This is the first Big Brother series to be produced by Brighter Pictures, a subsidiary of Endemol UK, instead of by the parent company.
The first housemate to enter the house (and the eventual winner) was Chantelle, a girl from Essex and the first non-celebrity in a celebrity series. Her first task was to convince her celebrity housemates that she was actually a genuine celebrity herself – failure would have ...
See also:Celebrity Big Brother UK, Celebrity Big Brother UK - Series 1 March 2001, Celebrity Big Brother UK - Contestants, Celebrity Big Brother UK - Notes, Celebrity Big Brother UK - Series 2 November 2002, Celebrity Big Brother UK - Contestants, Celebrity Big Brother UK - Notes, Celebrity Big Brother UK - Series 3 January 2005, Celebrity Big Brother UK - Contestants, Celebrity Big Brother UK - Complete nominations table, Celebrity Big Brother UK - Notes, Celebrity Big Brother UK - Series 4 January 2006, Celebrity Big Brother UK - Contestants, Celebrity Big Brother UK - Guest Appearances, Celebrity Big Brother UK - Evictions, Celebrity Big Brother UK - Nominations and evictions, Celebrity Big Brother UK - Ranking of fame Read more here: » Celebrity Big Brother UK: Encyclopedia II - Celebrity Big Brother UK - Series 4 January 2006 |
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|  |  |  | January: Encyclopedia II - International cricket in 2005-06 - January 2006
International cricket in 2005-06 - VB Series.
This is a three-team ODI tournament, where each team plays each other four times before the two top teams in each group proceed to the three-match final. If the series is decided before the third match, the third match will not be played. The tournament takes place in Australia, while South Africa and Sri Lanka visit.
International cricket in 2005-06 - Indians in Pakistan.
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See also:International cricket in 2005-06, International cricket in 2005-06 - August 2005, International cricket in 2005-06 - New Zealanders in Zimbabwe, International cricket in 2005-06 - South Africa Academy in Pakistan, International cricket in 2005-06 - Videocon Tri-Series, International cricket in 2005-06 - Bangladeshis in Sri Lanka, International cricket in 2005-06 - September 2005, International cricket in 2005-06 - South Africa A in Sri Lanka, International cricket in 2005-06 - Australia A in Pakistan, International cricket in 2005-06 - Indians in Zimbabwe, International cricket in 2005-06 - A-team Tri Series in Sri Lanka, International cricket in 2005-06 - October 2005, International cricket in 2005-06 - ICC Super Series, International cricket in 2005-06 - New Zealand A in Sri Lanka, International cricket in 2005-06 - Kenyans in Zimbabwe, International cricket in 2005-06 - New Zealanders in South Africa limited-overs leg, International cricket in 2005-06 - Sri Lankans in India, International cricket in 2005-06 - Bermudans in Namibia, International cricket in 2005-06 - November 2005, International cricket in 2005-06 - West Indians in Australia, International cricket in 2005-06 - England Women in Sri Lanka and India, International cricket in 2005-06 - England in Pakistan, International cricket in 2005-06 - South Africans in India, International cricket in 2005-06 - Afro-Asia Cup Under-19 Tournament, International cricket in 2005-06 - Under-19 Tri Series in Bangladesh, International cricket in 2005-06 - December 2005, International cricket in 2005-06 - Chappell–Hadlee Trophy, International cricket in 2005-06 - South Africans in Australia, International cricket in 2005-06 - Sri Lankans in New Zealand, International cricket in 2005-06 - January 2006, International cricket in 2005-06 - VB Series, International cricket in 2005-06 - Indians in Pakistan, International cricket in 2005-06 - February 2006, International cricket in 2005-06 - ICC Under-19 World Cup in Sri Lanka, International cricket in 2005-06 - Asia Cup, International cricket in 2005-06 - West Indians in New Zealand, International cricket in 2005-06 - Sri Lankans in Bangladesh, International cricket in 2005-06 - Indian Women in Australia, International cricket in 2005-06 - Australians in South Africa, International cricket in 2005-06 - England A in West Indies, International cricket in 2005-06 - March 2006, International cricket in 2005-06 - England in India, International cricket in 2005-06 - Indian Women in New Zealand, International cricket in 2005-06 - April 2006, International cricket in 2005-06 - Australians in Bangladesh, International cricket in 2005-06 - New Zealanders in South Africa Test leg, International cricket in 2005-06 - Zimbabweans in West Indies Read more here: » International cricket in 2005-06: Encyclopedia II - International cricket in 2005-06 - January 2006 |
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| | |  |  |  | January: Encyclopedia II - USS Sealion SS-315 - Fourth Patrol: December 1944 – January 1945On her fourth war patrol, 14 December to 24 January 1945, Sealion returned to the South China Sea in a coordinated attack group with sister ships Blenny (SS-324) and Caiman (SS-323). Poor weather plagued her; and, of the 26 days spent on station, all but six were spent on the surface. On one of those few good days, 20 December, she sighted a supply ship escorted by a destroyer through her high periscope and, at 19:37, fired six torpedoes at the supply ship for four hits. The submarine then evaded the escort, reloaded, an ...
See also:USS Sealion SS-315, USS Sealion SS-315 - First Patrol: June – July 1944, USS Sealion SS-315 - Second Patrol: July – September 1944, USS Sealion SS-315 - Third Patrol: November 1944, USS Sealion SS-315 - Fourth Patrol: December 1944 – January 1945, USS Sealion SS-315 - Fifth Patrol: February – June 1945, USS Sealion SS-315 - Post-War Read more here: » USS Sealion SS-315: Encyclopedia II - USS Sealion SS-315 - Fourth Patrol: December 1944 – January 1945 |
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|  |  |  | January: Encyclopedia II - Canadian nationality law - Acquisition of Canadian Citizenship - 1 January 1947In order to acquire Canadian citizenship on 1 January 1947 one generally had to be a British subject on that date. The phrase British subject refers in general to anyone from the UK, its colonies at the time, or a Commonwealth country.
Acquisition and loss of British subject status before 1947 was determined by United Kingdom law, although the Canadian government had the authority to confer British ...
See also:Canadian nationality law, Canadian nationality law - History of Canadian Citizenship, Canadian nationality law - Acquisition of Canadian Citizenship - 1 January 1947, Canadian nationality law - Acquisition of Canadian Citizenship - Newfoundland, Canadian nationality law - Acquisition and Loss of Canadian Citizenship - 1947 to 1977, Canadian nationality law - Acquisition and Loss of Canadian Citizenship - From 1977, Canadian nationality law - Japanese Repatriation, Canadian nationality law - Resumption of Canadian citizenship, Canadian nationality law - Canadians and British nationality, Canadian nationality law - Rights and responsibilities of citizens, Canadian nationality law - Proof of Canadian Citizenship Document, Canadian nationality law - Commonwealth Citizenship, Canadian nationality law - Related links Read more here: » Canadian nationality law: Encyclopedia II - Canadian nationality law - Acquisition of Canadian Citizenship - 1 January 1947 |
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|  |  |  | January: Encyclopedia II - Second Boer War - Second phase: The British offensive of January to September 1900The British suffered further defeats in their attempts to relieve Ladysmith at the Battle of Spion Kop of 19 to 24 January 1900, where Redvers Buller again attempted to cross the Tugela west of Colenso and was defeated again by Louis Botha after a hard-fought battle for a prominent hill feature which resulted in a further 1,000 British casualties and nearly 300 Boer casualties. Buller attacked Botha again on February 5 at Val Krantz and was again defeated.
It was not until reinforcements arrived on 14 February 1900 that British troops ...
See also:Second Boer War, Second Boer War - Background, Second Boer War - First phase: The Boer offensive of October to December 1899, Second Boer War - Second phase: The British offensive of January to September 1900, Second Boer War - Third phase: Guerrilla war of September 1900 to May 1902, Second Boer War - The concentration camps, Second Boer War - POWs sent overseas, Second Boer War - The end of the war, Second Boer War - Effect of the war on domestic British politics, Second Boer War - Commonwealth involvement, Second Boer War - Australia, Second Boer War - Canada, Second Boer War - New Zealand, Second Boer War - Notes Read more here: » Second Boer War: Encyclopedia II - Second Boer War - Second phase: The British offensive of January to September 1900 |
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|  |  |  | January: Encyclopedia II - Second Boer War - Second phase: The British offensive of January to September 1900The British suffered further defeats in their attempts to relieve Ladysmith at the Battle of Spion Kop of 19 to 24 January 1900, where Redvers Buller again attempted to cross the Tugela west of Colenso and was defeated again by Louis Botha after a hard-fought battle for a prominent hill feature which resulted in a further 1,000 British casualties and nearly 300 Boer casualties. Buller attacked Botha again on February 5 at Vaal Krantz and was again defeated.
It was not until reinforcements arrived on 14 February 1900 that British troop ...
See also:Second Boer War, Second Boer War - Background, Second Boer War - First phase: The Boer offensive of October to December 1899, Second Boer War - Second phase: The British offensive of January to September 1900, Second Boer War - Third phase: Guerrilla war of September 1900 to May 1902, Second Boer War - The concentration camps, Second Boer War - POWs sent overseas, Second Boer War - The end of the war, Second Boer War - Effect of the war on domestic British politics, Second Boer War - Commonwealth involvement, Second Boer War - Australia, Second Boer War - Canada, Second Boer War - New Zealand, Second Boer War - Notes Read more here: » Second Boer War: Encyclopedia II - Second Boer War - Second phase: The British offensive of January to September 1900 |
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|  |  |  | January: Encyclopedia II - USS Akron ZRS-4 - Participation in a Search Exercise January 1932On the morning of 9 January 1932, Akron cleared Lakehurst to work with the Scouting Fleet on a search exercise. Proceeding to the coast of North Carolina, Akron headed out over the Atlantic, tasked with finding a group of Guantanamo Bay-bound destroyers. Once she had located them, she was to shadow them and report their movements. Clearing the North Carolina coast at 0721 on 10 January, the rigid airship proceeded south. Bad weather prevented her from sighting the destroyers she was to find (she missed contact with them at 1240 ...
See also:USS Akron ZRS-4, USS Akron ZRS-4 - Construction and Commissioning, USS Akron ZRS-4 - Maiden Voyage, USS Akron ZRS-4 - Participation in a Search Exercise January 1932, USS Akron ZRS-4 - Accident February 1932, USS Akron ZRS-4 - Testing of the Spy Basket, USS Akron ZRS-4 - Experimental Use as a Flying Aircraft Carrier, USS Akron ZRS-4 - Journey from Lakehurst to the West Coast May 1932, USS Akron ZRS-4 - West Coast Flights, USS Akron ZRS-4 - Further Tests As Flying Aircraft Carrier, USS Akron ZRS-4 - Another Accident, USS Akron ZRS-4 - Return to the Fleet, USS Akron ZRS-4 - The Crash of the Akron, USS Akron ZRS-4 - Aftermath of the Crash Read more here: » USS Akron ZRS-4: Encyclopedia II - USS Akron ZRS-4 - Participation in a Search Exercise January 1932 |
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| |  |  |  | January: Encyclopedia II - Charles de Gaulle - De Gaulle's Third Ministry 9 June 1958 - 8 January 1959Changes
12 June 1958 - André Malraux enters the cabinet as Minister of Radio, Television, and Press
14 June 1958 - Guy Mollet becomes Minister of General Civil Servants Status
7 July 1958 - Bernard Chenot enters the cabinet as Minister of Public Health and Population. Jacques Soustelle succeeds Malraux as Minister of Information.
23 July 1958 - Antoine Pinay becomes Minister of Economic Affairs, remaining also Minister of Finance.
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See also:Charles de Gaulle, Charles de Gaulle - 1890–1912: Formative years, Charles de Gaulle - 1912–1940: Military career, Charles de Gaulle - 1940–1945: The Free French Forces, Charles de Gaulle - 1946–1958: The desert crossing, Charles de Gaulle - 1958: The collapse of the Fourth Republic, Charles de Gaulle - 1958–1962: Founding of the Fifth Republic, Charles de Gaulle - 1962–1968 Politics of grandeur, Charles de Gaulle - Thirty glorious years, Charles de Gaulle - The fourth nuclear power, Charles de Gaulle - China, Charles de Gaulle - Second round, Charles de Gaulle - The Six Day War, Charles de Gaulle - Nigerian Civil War, Charles de Gaulle - Vive le Québec Libre!, Charles de Gaulle - No to Britain, Charles de Gaulle - May 1968, Charles de Gaulle - 1969 - Retirement, Charles de Gaulle - 1970 - A humble death, Charles de Gaulle - Private life, Charles de Gaulle - Retrospect, Charles de Gaulle - Footnote, Charles de Gaulle - Works, Charles de Gaulle - French editions, Charles de Gaulle - English translations, Charles de Gaulle - De Gaulle's Second Government 21 December 1945 - 26 January 1946, Charles de Gaulle - De Gaulle's Third Ministry 9 June 1958 - 8 January 1959 Read more here: » Charles de Gaulle: Encyclopedia II - Charles de Gaulle - De Gaulle's Third Ministry 9 June 1958 - 8 January 1959 |
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|  |  |  | January: Encyclopedia II - Charles de Gaulle - De Gaulle's Third Ministry, 9 June 1958 - 8 January 1959Changes
12 June 1958 - André Malraux enters the cabinet as Minister of Radio, Television, and Press
14 June 1958 - Guy Mollet becomes Minister of General Civil Servants Status
7 July 1958 - Bernard Chenot enters the cabinet as Minister of Public Health and Population. Jacques Soustelle succeeds Malraux as Minister of Information.
23 July 1958 - Antoine Pinay becomes Minister of Economic Affairs, remaining also Minister of Finance.
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See also:Charles de Gaulle, Charles de Gaulle - 1890–1912: Formative years, Charles de Gaulle - 1912–1940: Military career, Charles de Gaulle - 1940–1945: The Free French Forces, Charles de Gaulle - 1946–1958: The desert crossing, Charles de Gaulle - 1958: The collapse of the Fourth Republic, Charles de Gaulle - 1958–1962: Founding of the Fifth Republic, Charles de Gaulle - 1962–1968 Politics of grandeur, Charles de Gaulle - Thirty glorious years, Charles de Gaulle - The fourth nuclear power, Charles de Gaulle - China, Charles de Gaulle - Second round, Charles de Gaulle - The Six Day War, Charles de Gaulle - Nigerian Civil War, Charles de Gaulle - Vive le Québec Libre!, Charles de Gaulle - No to Britain, Charles de Gaulle - May 1968, Charles de Gaulle - 1969 - Retirement, Charles de Gaulle - 1970 - A humble death, Charles de Gaulle - Private life, Charles de Gaulle - Retrospect, Charles de Gaulle - Footnote, Charles de Gaulle - Works, Charles de Gaulle - French editions, Charles de Gaulle - English translations, Charles de Gaulle - De Gaulle's Second Government, 21 December 1945 - 26 January 1946, Charles de Gaulle - De Gaulle's Third Ministry, 9 June 1958 - 8 January 1959 Read more here: » Charles de Gaulle: Encyclopedia II - Charles de Gaulle - De Gaulle's Third Ministry, 9 June 1958 - 8 January 1959 |
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|  |  |  | January: Encyclopedia II - Charles de Gaulle - De Gaulle's Third Ministry 9 June 1958 - 8 January 1959Changes
12 June 1958 - André Malraux enters the cabinet as Minister of Radio, Television, and Press
14 June 1958 - Guy Mollet becomes Minister of General Civil Servants Status
7 July 1958 - Bernard Chenot enters the cabinet as Minister of Public Health and Population. Jacques Soustelle succeeds Malraux as Minister of Information.
23 July 1958 - Antoine Pinay becomes Minister of Economic Affairs, remaining also Minister of Finance.
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See also:Charles de Gaulle, Charles de Gaulle - 1890–1912: Formative years, Charles de Gaulle - 1912–1940: Military career, Charles de Gaulle - 1940–1945: The Free French Forces, Charles de Gaulle - 1946–1958: The desert crossing, Charles de Gaulle - 1958: The collapse of the Fourth Republic, Charles de Gaulle - 1958—1962: Founding of the Fifth Republic, Charles de Gaulle - 1962–1968 Politics of grandeur, Charles de Gaulle - Thirty glorious years, Charles de Gaulle - The fourth nuclear power, Charles de Gaulle - China, Charles de Gaulle - Second round, Charles de Gaulle - The Six Day War, Charles de Gaulle - Nigerian Civil War, Charles de Gaulle - Vive le Québec Libre!, Charles de Gaulle - No to Britain, Charles de Gaulle - May 1968, Charles de Gaulle - 1969 - Retirement, Charles de Gaulle - 1970 - A humble death, Charles de Gaulle - Private life, Charles de Gaulle - Retrospect, Charles de Gaulle - Footnote, Charles de Gaulle - Works, Charles de Gaulle - French editions, Charles de Gaulle - English translations, Charles de Gaulle - De Gaulle's Second Government 21 December 1945 - 26 January 1946, Charles de Gaulle - De Gaulle's Third Ministry 9 June 1958 - 8 January 1959 Read more here: » Charles de Gaulle: Encyclopedia II - Charles de Gaulle - De Gaulle's Third Ministry 9 June 1958 - 8 January 1959 |
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|  |  |  | January: Encyclopedia II - New Zealand nationality law - Acquisition of New Zealand Citizenship - 1 January 1949New Zealand citizenship was acquired on this date by British subjects falling into the following categories, including:
those born or naturalised in New Zealand
those born in Samoa
those ordinarily resident in New Zealand during 1948
those with a father born or naturalised in New Zealand
women married to men who became New Zealand citizens on 1 January 1949
For the purpose of passing on New Zealand citizenship to childre ...
See also:New Zealand nationality law, New Zealand nationality law - Rights and Responsibilities of New Zealand Citizens, New Zealand nationality law - Acquisition of New Zealand Citizenship - 1 January 1949, New Zealand nationality law - Acquisition of New Zealand Citizenship - Birth in New Zealand, New Zealand nationality law - Naturalisation as a New Zealand Citizen, New Zealand nationality law - New Zealand Citizenship by Descent, New Zealand nationality law - Grant of New Zealand Citizenship for Citizens by Descent, New Zealand nationality law - Grant of New Zealand Citizenship - Born before 1978 to a New Zealand mother, New Zealand nationality law - Dual Citizenship, New Zealand nationality law - New Zealand Territories, New Zealand nationality law - Western Samoa, New Zealand nationality law - Commonwealth Citizenship Read more here: » New Zealand nationality law: Encyclopedia II - New Zealand nationality law - Acquisition of New Zealand Citizenship - 1 January 1949 |
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|  |  |  | January: Encyclopedia II - Current events in Malaysia and Singapore - Past Malaysian and Singaporean events by month2006: January
2005: January February March April May June July August September October November December
(For earlier events in Malaysia and Singapore, see December 2004 and preceding months.)
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See also:Current events in Malaysia and Singapore, Current events in Malaysia and Singapore - Deaths in January, Current events in Malaysia and Singapore - Past events, Current events in Malaysia and Singapore - Ongoing events, Current events in Malaysia and Singapore - Upcoming events, Current events in Malaysia and Singapore - Upcoming holidays, Current events in Malaysia and Singapore - Upcoming elections, Current events in Malaysia and Singapore - Related pages, Current events in Malaysia and Singapore - 30 January 2006 Monday, Current events in Malaysia and Singapore - 29 January 2006 Sunday, Current events in Malaysia and Singapore - 26 January 2006 Thursday, Current events in Malaysia and Singapore - 25 January 2006 Wednesday, Current events in Malaysia and Singapore - 22 January 2006 Sunday, Current events in Malaysia and Singapore - 21 January 2006 Saturday, Current events in Malaysia and Singapore - 20 January 2006 Friday, Current events in Malaysia and Singapore - 19 January 2006 Thursday, Current events in Malaysia and Singapore - 18 January 2006 Wednesday, Current events in Malaysia and Singapore - 17 January 2006 Tuesday, Current events in Malaysia and Singapore - 16 January 2006 Monday, Current events in Malaysia and Singapore - 15 January 2006 Sunday, Current events in Malaysia and Singapore - 14 January 2006 Saturday, Current events in Malaysia and Singapore - 13 January 2006 Friday, Current events in Malaysia and Singapore - 12 January 2006 Thursday, Current events in Malaysia and Singapore - 11 January 2006 Wednesday, Current events in Malaysia and Singapore - 9 January 2006 Monday, Current events in Malaysia and Singapore - 8 January 2006 Sunday, Current events in Malaysia and Singapore - 6 January 2006 Friday, Current events in Malaysia and Singapore - 3 January 2006 Tuesday, Current events in Malaysia and Singapore - 2 January 2006 Monday, Current events in Malaysia and Singapore - 1 January 2006 Sunday, Current events in Malaysia and Singapore - Past Malaysian and Singaporean events by month, Current events in Malaysia and Singapore - News collections and sources, Current events in Malaysia and Singapore - Malaysia, Current events in Malaysia and Singapore - Singapore Read more here: » Current events in Malaysia and Singapore: Encyclopedia II - Current events in Malaysia and Singapore - Past Malaysian and Singaporean events by month |
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|  |  |  | January: Encyclopedia II - Spanish transition to democracy - The First Government of the Monarchy January-July 1976The first government of Juan Carlos was presided over by Carlos Arias Navarro. The King made this appointment in accordance with the guidelines of the 1966 Ley Orgánica del Estado ("Organic Law of the State"): the Consejo del Reino ("Council of the Kingdom") proposed a list of three candidates, and from among these the King chose Arias Navarro.
The appointment of Arias Navarro did not foretell large political transformations. Nevertheless, the new government included three personalities who, although they had collaborated with the pro- ...
See also:Spanish transition to democracy, Spanish transition to democracy - The Political Role of King Juan Carlos I, Spanish transition to democracy - The First Government of the Monarchy January-July 1976, Spanish transition to democracy - The First Government of Adolfo Suárez July 1976 - June 1977, Spanish transition to democracy - The Law for Political Reform, Spanish transition to democracy - Relations of the Suárez Government with the Opposition, Spanish transition to democracy - Relations of the Suárez government with the army, Spanish transition to democracy - Terrorism revives itself, Spanish transition to democracy - The First Elections and the Draft of the Constitution, Spanish transition to democracy - The Governments of the UCD, Spanish transition to democracy - The PSOE as the Party in Government Read more here: » Spanish transition to democracy: Encyclopedia II - Spanish transition to democracy - The First Government of the Monarchy January-July 1976 |
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|  |  |  | January: Encyclopedia II - 1879 - Events
1879 - January-March.
January - The current constitution of The State of California, US was ratified.
January 2 - Fred Spofforth claims the first Hat-trick in test cricket.
January 11 - Anglo-Zulu War begins.
January 22 - Zulu troops massacre British troops at the Battle of Isandlwana. At Rorke's Drift, outnumbered British soldiers drive the attackers away after hours of fighting.
February 12 - At New York City's Madison Square Garden the first artificial ice rink in Nort ...
See also:1879, 1879 - Events, 1879 - January-March, 1879 - May-December, 1879 - Unknown dates, 1879 - Births, 1879 - January-April, 1879 - May-December, 1879 - Deaths Read more here: » 1879: Encyclopedia II - 1879 - Events |
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