NEWS FROM 100 YEARS AGO : 5 March 1923
5 MARCH 1923 The death was announced of James Stewart-Mackenzie, 1st Baron Seaforth. Sir Charles Monro was announced as the
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5 MARCH 1923 The death was announced of James Stewart-Mackenzie, 1st Baron Seaforth. Sir Charles Monro was announced as the
Read More4 MARCH 1923 The Liberal candidate Harcourt Johnstone won the by-election in Willesden East, beating the Unionist candidate George Frederick
Read More3 MARCH 1923 Edward Stanley, 17th Earl of Derby, the Secretary of State for War, said in a speech in
Read More2 MARCH 1923 In a speech at Edinburgh University, the former Prime Minister David Lloyd George said that universities had
Read More1 MARCH 1923 William Edwin Pease won the Darlington by-election for the Conservative Party, securing 14,684 votes, with the Labour
Read More28 FEBRUARY 1923 The Duke of Abercorn opened the third session of the Parliament of Northern Ireland stating that the
Read More27 FEBRUARY 1923 The House of Commons voted a sum of £45,000 to defray the cost of evacuating refugees from
Read More26 FEBRUARY 1923 Speaking at a Liberal party meeting in Trowbridge, the former Prime Minister Herbert Asquith said that Europe
Read More25 FEBRUARY 2023 The Irish Free State announced that they would be creating a customs barrier along their border with
Read More24 FEBRUARY 1923 The Irish Free State said that they had made a number of key arrests of Irregulars members
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