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Also not shown are the former county boroughs of Londonderry ( now Derry City ) and Belfast which in Northern Ireland had the same legal status as the six counties until the reorganisation of local government in 1973.
Goebbels promised Hitler that he could raise a million new soldiers by means of a reorganisation of the Army, transferring personnel from the Navy and Luftwaffe, and purging the bloated Reich Ministries, which satraps like Göring had hitherto protected.
This reorganisation had been short-lived, but it gave birth to the concept of breaking up Holland and making it a less powerful province.
X. Org and XFree86 began discussing a reorganisation suited to properly nurturing the development of X. Jim Gettys had been pushing strongly for an open development model since at least 2000.
Technically these two areas had been transferred to Clackmannanshire in 1971 under a reorganisation of boundaries.
Already before the reorganisation Silja had ordered two new ships from Dubegion-Normandie S. A., Nantes, France to begin year-round traffic from Helsinki to Stockholm ( up until that point the route was summers only ).
An intensive recruiting campaign had been set in motion throughouthe city and county after the earlier reorganisation of January 1917, and it proved to be a tremendous success.
Feldmarschall Walter Model — commander of Army Group B — had moved his headquarters to Arnhem and was re-establishing defences in the area and co-ordinating the reorganisation of the scattered units so that by the time the Allies launched Market Garden there would be several units opposing them.
In 1779 Queen Maria Carolina of Naples persuaded her brother the Grand-Duke Leopold of Tuscany to allow Acton, who had been recommended to her by Prince Caramenico, to undertake the reorganisation of the Neapolitan navy.
For some years before the 1989 reorganisation of local government, the then Manukau City had the highest population of any city or district in the country.
The Vale of Leven District Council ( which disappeared in the local government reorganisation of the 1970s ) could have had the distinction of being the only local council in Great Britain where the Communist Party were ever the largest single party, although unlike most of the " little Moscows " it was not a coal mining area.
Most Volunteer infantry units had unique identities, but lost these in the reorganisation, becoming Territorial battalions of Regular Army infantry regiments.
After carrying out a reorganisation, he was able to launch an assault on the redoubt and by 13. 00 they had captured it and the crossing secured.
By 1970, 115 LEAs had had their reorganisation plans approved.
In 1946 Casey returned to Australia in the hope of being elected to parliament in the 1946 election and becoming the leader of the new Liberal Party that Menzies had formed in 1944, as part of his reorganisation of conservative politics in Australia.
Since the local government reorganisation of 1974 it has formed a part of the West Midlands Metropolitan county and Conurbation, in the Dudley Metropolitan Borough, which it joined at the same time as neighbouring Stourbridge, which had also been in Worcestershire until that point.
Prior to the reorganisation of the Royal Navy in 1864, the plain blue ensign had been the ensign of one of three squadrons of the Royal Navy, the Blue Squadron.
The Boer War had exposed deficiencies in the British Army and in 1903 Amery wrote The Problem of the Army in which he advocated its reorganisation.
The term " mediatisation " was originally applied to the reorganisation of the German states during the early 19th century, although the process had been going on since the Middle Ages.
* B Specials – part-time, usually on duty for one evening per week and serving under their own command structure, and unpaid, although they had a generous system of allowances ( which were reduced following the reorganisation of the USC a few years later ), served wherever the RIC served and manned Mobile Groups of platoon size.
Some fierce resistance was met from outposts but at the end of the first week in September, once reorganisation had taken place following the withdrawal of three divisions to reinforce the pressured Adriatic front, the Germans withdrew to the main Gothic Line defenses.
In early 1916 the Australian and New Zealand contingents, back in Egypt, underwent reorganisation to incorporate the new units and reinforcements that had accumulated during 1915.
In 1957 he was promoted to become the Deputy Director of BBC Television, but when this post was abolished in a reorganisation of the television service's management structure in 1961, he elected to once more leave the BBC rather than take the scriptwriting post he had been offered.

reorganisation and desired
Since the 2005 general election the government has floated the idea of voluntary mergers of local councils, avoiding a costly reorganisation but achieving desired reform.

reorganisation and effect
Reviews come into effect on 1 April following the date the reorganisation order is made.
Upon that reorganisation taking effect on 9 May 2007, Lord Falconer became the first Secretary of State for Justice, while keeping the title and role of Lord Chancellor.
# The cumulative effect of these experiences leads to a reorganisation of the self-conceptions and information the learner holds about him / herself.
The reorganisation into " The Rifles " took effect on 1 February 2007:

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Alfred's military reorganisation of Wessex consisted of three elements: the building of thirty fortified and garrisoned towns ( burhs ) along the rivers and Roman roads of Wessex ; the creation of a mobile ( horsed ) field force, consisting of his nobles and their warrior retainers, which was divided into two contingents, one of which was always in the field ; and the enhancement of Wessex's seapower through the addition of larger ships to the existing royal fleet.
* Nicomedia in northwestern Asia Minor ( modern Izmit in Turkey ), a base for defence against invasion from the Balkans and Persia's Sassanids was the capital of Diocletian, the eastern ( and most senior ) Augustus ; in the final reorganisation by Constantine the Great, in 318, the equivalent of his domain, facing the most redoubtable foreign enemy, Sassanid Persia, became the pretorian prefecture Oriens ' the East ', the core of later Byzantium.
With the reorganisation of the CMF following the introduction of compulsory National Service in the early 1950s, conscripted recruits were made to join existing CMF units alongside the volunteer part-time soldiers of the old CMF ; consequently, 30th Battalion became fully manned with National Servicemen and it was disbanded as the CMF of this period lost all its volunteers who did not wish to serve alongside conscripts.
November 1900 ; Complete reorganisation of the ministry:
The main result was a reorganisation of the BBC's South East region ; the London area was to break away entirely, while a new programme, South East Today was to be created for the new South East region.
The powers and functions of the Camerlengo were diminished considerably in the 19th century, first by the reorganisation of the Papal government after the election of Pius VII ( October 30, 1800 ); then by the reorganization of the Papal government after the return of Pius IX from exile in 1850 ; and then by the loss of the Papal States in 1860 and the City of Rome in 1870.
held one of three Chief Officer ranks ; however, reorganisation in the 1980s termed ' Fresh Start ' saw these Chief Officer ranks abolished, and their role taken by junior grade prison Governors.
The last of three British Political Agents since 1939 stayed on as first Resident since 1859, the last again staying on in 1932 as first Chief Commissioner ; he was the only diplomatic representative to the various Arabian rulers who over time accepted British protectorate, but since the 1935 legal separation from British India was followed in 1937 by a reorganisation into an Eastern and a Western Aden Protectorate ( based at Mukallah and Lahej ; together covering all Yemen ), the British Representatives in each were styled British Political Officers
It is located to the east of Barnsley and the south of Hemsworth ; until the local government reorganisation of 1974, it was part of both the Hemsworth district and constituency.
In 2008 a reorganisation of Stoke-on-Trent's system of local government required a further referendum ; this abolished the post of Mayor.
A second reorganisation in 1996 established East Dunbartonshire council from Strathkelvin and the adjacent district of Bearsden and Milngavie ; Kirkintilloch is its administrative centre and the council's headquarters are at Tom Johnston House in the town, named after prominent early 20th century politician and Kirkintilloch native, Thomas Johnston.
Prior to local government reorganisation in 1974, Pontardawe and district was served by Pontardawe Rural District Council, but this merged in 1974 to become part of Lliw Valley DC ; which was subsequently reorganised again when the Pontardawe area became a part of the present Neath Port Talbot county borough.
The rolling stock manufacturers themselves suffered under privatisation ; with the hiatus in new orders for new trains caused by the reorganisation and restructuring process, the former BREL works at York ( now owned by ABB ) had been severely downsized and eventually closed.
Around this time the divisions of the AIF underwent a reorganisation as the decision was made to send the more established brigades to Greece ; as a result both the 18th and 25th Brigades were transferred from the 9th to the 7th Division.
The district came into being in the local government reorganisation of 1989 ; with minor modifications to the boundaries, it merged the old Tauranga County and Te Puke Borough.
The First Australian Imperial Force underwent a major reorganisation resulting in the formation of two new divisions ; the 4th and 5th divisions.
In 1865, part of Castleton was transferred to the newly created Municipal Borough of Rochdale, and following local government reorganisation in 1894, Castleton, though lying wholly within the administrative county of Lancashire, remained divided on this basis, forming two local government districts ; " County Borough of Rochdale " and " Castleton-by-Rochdale ".
Of the seven original SBG subsidiaries, Alexanders ( Fife ) was the only company to survive the reorganisation intact ; it lost none of its operating area to any of the new companies formed and nor did it gain.
A further reorganisation saw the number of battalions reduced ; this led to the 51st becoming a single company known as the 51st Independent Rifle Company, Royal Queensland Regiment, in 1976.
It became a state school and was renamed Slöjdskolan i Stockholm ( Handicraft School in Stockholm ) in 1859 ; and in the context of a thorough reorganisation, where the school was divided into four departments in 1879, to Tekniska skolan ( The Technical School ).
Hanson paid £ 2. 5 billion for the group then undertook a major reorganisation ; divestitures netted £ 2. 3 billion, leaving Hanson with the hugely profitable tobacco business for " next to nothing.
This division again underwent territorial reorganisation in 2011-the state government carved out a new district, named Prabuddhanagar, by taking Shamli and Kairana Tehsils from Muzaffarnagar district ; Shamli city is the headquarter of the new district.

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