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Sir Humphrey often discusses matters with other Permanent Secretaries, who appear similarly sardonic and jaded, and the Cabinet Secretary ( whom he eventually succeeds in Yes, Prime Minister ), Sir Arnold Robinson ( John Nettleton ), an archetype of cynicism, haughtiness and conspiratorial expertise.
The Cabinet Cyclopaedia eventually comprised 133 volumes, and many of the ablest savants of the day contributed to it.
Trenchard took to writing directly to the Cabinet and eventually Newall was reduced to imploring Trenchard to exercise some discretion.
A War Cabinet sub-committee was set up, nominally chaired by the Prime Minister but effectively run by J. C. Smuts, and French urged that air be treated as a separate department going forward ( which eventually became the RAF ).
United eventually established a coalition with the National Party, with the deal seeing Dunne return to Cabinet as Minister of Internal Affairs and Inland Revenue.
He later ( 1880 ) established a trade journal, The Cabinet Maker, which eventually became the furniture trade's leading publication: when politics became his main interest, the family's publishing business were taken over by his eldest son Ernest Benn ( 1875 – 1954 ).
However, the solution devised by the three men, known as the Cabinet Mission Plan, was unsatisfactory to the Indian National Congress mainly its principal leaders, and instead of having to hold together the emerging one nation, Indian National Congress leaders travelled further down the road that eventually led to Partition.
Their conflict fractured the Tory party and damaged the union cause, eventually resulting in both Palmer and Gray resigning from Cabinet.
In that post, he would frequently clash with the American Governor-General Leonard Wood, and eventually, in 1923, resign from his position together with other Cabinet members in protest of Wood's administration.
He was appointed to the Cabinet in 1909 by Prime Minister Herbert Henry Asquith, first as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, and then later as Postmaster General, President of the Local Government Board, and eventually Home Secretary.
During the team's encounter with the planet destroying villain Starbreaker and the black-ops team the Shadow Cabinet, Jason eventually faces Carl Sands, AKA Shadow Thief, the villain who killed Ronnie Raymond and inadvertently caused Jason's transformation into Firestorm.
The sixth episode, titled Cabinet, was held back indefinitely, and eventually remade and broadcast by Channel 4 in April 1991.
Henry eventually dissolved the Cabinet, removing the final remnants of recognition of the autonomous government established under Spanish rule.
He was appointed Secretary of the National Health Insurance Commission ( Wales ) in 1912 and transferred to London in 1916 as Assistant Secretary to the Cabinet, eventually becoming Deputy Secretary.
The Cabinet War Committee eventually decided on the latter, and he retired from the Army in February 1945.
Balfour succeeded Salisbury as prime minister in 1902, and the government would eventually falter after Chamberlain proposed his scheme for tariff reform, whose partial embrace by Balfour led to the resignation of the more orthodox free traders in the Cabinet.
There also is the Secretariat of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine that used to head by the Minister of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine, but eventually lost the ministerial portfolio.
Hamilton remained a part of the War Cabinet, and was eventually joined by Holland ( despite the original claims that a National Party leader could not be in Cabinet ).
Eagar's son Geoffrey became the first accountant of the Bank of New South Wales, a leading public servant, a member of the Legislative Council and eventually Treasurer of New South Wales — described as the best Treasurer of the nineteenth century — and a long-serving Cabinet Minister.
The Act was not based on the recommendations of the Commission, but the process by which the Commission collected evidence, and the Commission's report, did foster and inform the public, Parliamentary and Cabinet debate which led, eventually to the legislation.
Despite the dramatic changes in the Cabinet, the Conservatives were rocked by a series of scandals in 1963, causing Macmillan to eventually resign as Prime Minister, before the Party's defeat in the 1964 general election.
" At a Cabinet conference on 23 July 1920, while his Dublin Castle colleagues were calling for an offer of Dominion Home Rule ( i. e. Canadian-style independence, as eventually negotiated in December 1921, as opposed to the devolved Parliament within the UK elected in May 1921 ), Tudor was confident that, " given the proper support, it would be possible to crush the present campaign of outrage.

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Kitchener agreed that Robertson alone should present strategic advice to the Cabinet, with Kitchener responsible for recruiting and supplying the Army, although he refused to agree that military orders should go out over Robertson ’ s signature alone – it was agreed that the Secretary of State should continue to sign orders jointly with the CIGS.
The Cabinet agreed with some reluctance as Kitchener and Robertson were also both in favour, but were more concerned with the ongoing political crisis over the introduction of conscription which could potentially have brought down the government.
The Cabinet agreed to the occupation of Weihaiwei as compensation, yet Chamberlain saw this as an empty gesture and regarding the fate of the Chinese Empire to be at stake, sought to strengthen Britain's position when Salisbury was weakened by illness in February 1898.
In November, the Cabinet agreed, at Chamberlain's prompting, to remit the corn tax in favour of the self-governing colonies in the upcoming budget.
An hour before the Cabinet meeting on 14 September, Chamberlain and Balfour agreed that Chamberlain would resign and attempt to rally public support for Imperial Preference if the Cabinet could not be persuaded to adopt the new policy.
Balfour agreed to promote Austen to the post of Chancellor of the Exchequer, who would then speak for his father inside the Cabinet.
On 10 January 1946 the British Cabinet agreed Stage 3 of the airport, which was an extension north of the Bath Road, with a large triangle of 3 runways, obliterating Sipson and most of Harlington, and diverting the Bath Road.
Lincoln's Cabinet met on October 18 and agreed to accept Scott's resignation for " reasons of health.
When the Cabinet agreed in December 1853 to introduce a bill during the next session of Parliament in the form which Russell wanted, Palmerston resigned.
It was later revealed that the decision to withdraw had been agreed at an emergency meeting during the day between Norman Lamont, Prime Minister John Major, Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd, President of the Board of Trade Michael Heseltine and Home Secretary Kenneth Clarke ( the latter three all being strong pro-Europeans as well as senior Cabinet Ministers ), and that the interest rate hike to 15 percent had only been a temporary measure to prevent a rout in the pound that afternoon.
Neither man agreed to serve under Canning, and they were followed by five other members of Liverpool's Cabinet as well as 40 junior members of the government.
The Model was agreed to by the Federal Cabinet and the Bund-Länder-Kommission in 1973.
The Shadow Cabinet agreed that it would be necessary to consult a panel of legal experts, who after deliberation agreed wholeheartedly with Law's suggestion.
On a trip to the USA Stanley Baldwin, the inexperienced Chancellor of the Exchequer, agreed to repay £ 40 million per annum to the USA rather than the £ 25 million which the British government had thought feasible, and on his return announced the deal to the press when his ship docked at Southampton, before the Cabinet had had a chance to consider it.
Medway Council's Cabinet agreed proposals for the restoration and development of Eastgate House as a major cultural and tourist facility, and for the project to be recognised as a key cultural regeneration project on 7 November 2006.
They agreed to " a sort of offensive and defensive alliance on this question in the Cabinet " to " prevent the Cabinet adopting any very fatal course ".
Cranborne wanted to send his resignation to Derby along with the statistics but Cranborne agreed to Carnarvon's suggestion that as a Cabinet member he had a right to call a Cabinet meeting.
The Cabinet agreed to Stanley's proposal.
The Cabinet agreed that the Irish Government could impose martial law whenever it pleased – although in the event this did not happen for almost another year, by which time executive authority had been returned to London.
With the Third Battle of Ypres, to which the War Cabinet had reluctantly agreed on condition that it did not degenerate into a long-drawn out fight like the Somme, already bogged down in unseasonably early wet weather, French ( 14 August 1917 ) told Riddell ( managing director of the News of the World, and likely to pass on French's views to Lloyd George ) that Henry Wilson ’ s talents were being wasted, and that the government was not ascertaining the views of our leading soldiers ”.

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