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  1. Lord Birkenhead; Summary Photograph shows British Conservative statesman Frederick Edwin Smith (F.E. Smith), 1st Earl of Birkenhead (1872-1930). He became Lord Chancellor in January 1919. (Source: Flickr Commons project, 2015) Names Bain News Service, publisher

  2. A magisterial biography of Frederick Edward SMITH. ‘F E Smith’. Law lecturer. Barrister. KC 1908, MP, Attorney General 1915-1919, Lord Chancellor 1919-1922. Secretary of State for India 1924-1928. Successively Baron Birkenhead 1919, Viscount Birkenhead 1921, Viscount Furneaux and Earl of Birkenhead 1922.

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  3. The editorial also stated that Lord Birkenhead’s challenge was met and that ‘…we have drawn the Magna Carta of our liberty’. However, the political consensus around the report broke down: the Muslim League, which was part of the All Parties Conference, rejected the Report primarily because of the absence of separate electorates for Muslims.

  4. Lord Birkenhead served as the Secretary of State from 6 November, 1924 to 18 October, 1928. Lord Birkenhead was born on 12 July 1872. He received his early education from Birkenhead School. During the period when he served as the Indian Secretary of State Muddiman Committee was signed. Moreover, the political situation in Bengal was quite tense ...

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  6. Cosmopolitan Magazine (Feb 1929) Save This for Your Children's, Children: It is a Forecast of What This World Will Be Like Like, 100 Years From Now by Lord Birkenhead, 1st Earl of Birkenhead Discussions on the future of eugenics, genetics, governance, science, technology, communications, pharmaceutics, population control, agriculture and etc. See: 'The Blue Economy' collection. (Suggested ...

  7. 1 de mai. de 1997 · Liaison Committee Sub-committee on the effectiveness and influence of the select committee system. 13 February 2019 - 6 November 2019. Commons. Lord Field of Birkenhead is deceased. His full title was The Rt Hon. the Lord Field of Birkenhead CH DL. His name was Frank Field.