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    Sir Leo George Chiozza Money (Italian pronunciation: [ˈkjoddza]; 13 June 1870 – 25 September 1944), born Leone Giorgio Chiozza, was an Italian-born economic...
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  • cosa è il liberalismo, 1943 Walther Rathenau (Germany, 1867–1922) Leo Chiozza Money (Britain, 1870–1944) An Italian-born economic theorist who moved to...
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  • Canadian astronaut and scientist Leo Chiozza Money (1870−1945), Italian-born British economist and politician Monte Money, American musician, founding member...
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  • basketball player Dino Chiozza (1912–1972), American baseball player Elena Chiozza (1919–2011), Argentinian geographer Leo Chiozza Money, Italian-born economic...
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    involved in a scandal. A charge of indecency against her and Sir Leo Chiozza Money was dismissed by magistrates, but she was later detained again and...
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    Sankey, was called to examine the future of the mining industry. Leo Chiozza Money, Sidney Webb and R.H. Tawney were the three economists on the commission...
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    Admiralty. The Junior Minister and House of Commons spokesman was Leo Chiozza Money, with whom Maclay did not get on, but on whose appointment Lloyd George...
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  • Sankey Commission in 1919 gave R. H. Tawney, Sidney Webb and Sir Leo Chiozza Money the opportunity to advocate nationalisation, but it was rejected....
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  • affair began with the acquittal in the magistrates' court of Sir Leo Chiozza Money and Irene Savidge on charges of indecent behaviour. This led to an...
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    result. In 1928, Hastings became involved in the Savidge Inquiry. Sir Leo Chiozza Money was a noted journalist, economist and former Liberal MP. On 23 April...
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  • Eugeniusz Lokajski, Polish athlete, gymnast and photographer (b. 1909) Leo Chiozza Money, Italian-British economist and politician (b. 1870) September 27 Aimee...
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    March 1921 Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Shipping Sir Leo Chiozza Money 22 December 1916 Liberal Leslie Orme Wilson 10 January 1919 Conservative...
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    8th Baron Lucas. He came to own more than £1M of assets which Sir Leo Chiozza Money, an analyst of the rich of the era, estimated was true of only eight...
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  • was appointed to represent him in the Commons. The first was Sir Leo Chiozza Money (22 December 1916) who was succeeded on 10 January 1919 by Leslie...
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  • by July 1914, the following candidates had been selected; Liberal: Leo Chiozza Money Unionist: C.J.O. Mansell Labour: R.J. Davies "The statutes of the...
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    The aptly-named economist Sir Leo Chiozza Money advocated for a similar monetary scheme in his 1934 book Product Money (Methuen) with notes or certificates...
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  • over the Netherlands (born 1918 in British India) 25 September – Sir Leo Chiozza Money, economist and politician (born 1870 in Italy) 27 September – David...
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  • was also a member. The Labour MP Stephen Walsh and the Liberal MP Leo Chiozza Money were vice presidents. During the war period the British Workers League...
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    Without difficulty, the Paddington North Liberal Council selected Leo Chiozza Money, an economist and journalist who was a rising star in the party nationally...
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  • Independent Democrat. R. L. Outhwaite Liberal Independent Liberal Leo Chiozza Money Liberal Labour Edward John Liberal Labour 1918–1922 Many Independent...
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    the part she took in a case involving alleged sexual misconduct by Leo Chiozza Money and Irene Savidge, despite being initially spurned by Chief Inspector...
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    847 25.7 N/A National Liberal Henry Fildes 22,386 25.1 N/A Labour Leo Chiozza Money 16,042 18.0 N/A Co-operative Party Samuel Perry 14,434 16.2 N/A Independent...
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  • election as supporters of the government. They were opposed by Sir Leo Chiozza Money, the official Labour Party candidate and A. E. Jay of the National...
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    necessary within at least the appearance of constitutional legality. Leo Chiozza Money testified before Britain's Royal Commission that an increase in the...
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    controversial, because Strauss was Jewish and the Liberal Party candidate Leo Chiozza Money was Italian, and a committee of objectors to "foreign" candidates...
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    spokesman in the House of Commons was Maclay's junior minister Sir Leo Chiozza Money, whose appointment he had tried to resist. Maclay opposed nationalisation...
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    Member of Parliament for Paddington North 1887 – 1906 Succeeded by Leo Chiozza Money Baronetage of the United Kingdom New creation Baronet (of London)...
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    1885 – 3 December 1910 Preceded by New constituency Succeeded by Sir Leo Chiozza Money Personal details Born 21 March 1841 Cincinnati, Ohio, United States...
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    was abolished. In 1917, he was appointed as private secretary to Leo Chiozza Money, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Shipping. In 1918, he...
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    of medicine, Scientific author, lecturer at the Royal Institution Leo Chiozza Money, Member of Parliament (of GB) Author and political economist W Beach...
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