Sir William Lyon MacKenzie King from from 1935 to 1948. Louis St. Laurent was voted in Nov 1948 and remained PM until June 1957.
banned travel by Americans on ships of belligerents
The 1936 one added that the Americans could not make loans to either sides.
In March 1935 Hitler reintroduced compulsory military service for all able bodied men reaching age 19.
About 6,500 were built between 1935 and 1945. They saw extensive use throughout the European Theatre right up until the end of the war.
between 1935 and1957, what was the most likel cause of the baby boom?
between 1935 and1957, what was the most likel cause of the baby boom?
Actually it was much later than that - 1935F bills were issued from 1957 to 1961. See the listings below. The 1935 series was one of the longest-issued bill designs. At that time the practice was to change a series date only when a new design was issued. At that time the BEP was opposed to changing designs, so the same series year was used for 3 decades. Today a new series is introduced every time a new Secretary of the Treasury takes office. Series 1935 and 1935A issued between Jan 1935 and Jul 1945 Series 1935 B issued between Jul 1945 and Jul 1946 Series 1935 C issued between Jul 1946 and May 1949 Series 1935 D issued between Jun 1949 and Jan 1953 Series 1935 E issued between Jan 1953 and Jul 1957 Series 1935 F issued between Jul 1957 and Jan 1961 along with Series 1957 Series 1935 G issued between Jan 1961 and Apr 1962 along with Series 1957 A Series 1935 H issued between Jan 1963 and Mar 1965 along with Series 1957 B
Here's a listing of all printing dates for series 1935 and 1957 $1 silver certificates:1935 and 1935A issued between Jan 1935 and Jul 19451935 B issued between Jul 1945 and Jul 19461935 C issued between Jul 1946 and May 19491935 D issued between Jun 1949 and Jan 19531935 E issued between Jan 1953 and Jul 19571935 F issued between Jul 1957 and Jan 1961 with Series 19571935 G issued between Jan 1961 and Apr 1962 with Series 1957 A1935 H issued between Jan 1963 and Mar 1965 with Series 1957 B
George Benson (May 3, 1889 - August 17, 1973) succeeded Roger Conant as the seventh Member of Parliament for Chesterfield, serving between 1935 and 1964, including the whole of 1957.
Frederick Bellenger (July 23, 1894 - May 11, 1968) succeeded Malcolm MacDonald as the sixth Member of Parliament for Bassetlaw, serving between 1935 and 1968, including the whole of 1957.
Wilfrid Burke (November 23, 1889 - July 18, 1968) succeeded Gordon Campbell as the thirteenth Member of Parliament for Burnley, serving between 1935 and 1959, including the whole of 1957.
John Crowder (November 10, 1890 - July 9, 1961) succeeded Edward Cadogan as the fourth Member of Parliament for Finchley, serving between 1935 and 1959, including the whole of 1957.
John Jestyn Llewellin (February 6, 1893 - January 24, 1957) succeeded Dennistoun Burney as the sixth Member of Parliament for Uxbridge, serving between 1929 and 1945, including the whole of 1935.
Robert Hudson (August 15, 1886 - February 2, 1957) succeeded Godfrey Dalrymple-White as the tenth Member of Parliament for Southport, serving between 1931 and 1952, including the whole of 1935.
The government payed families money to have children. I believe they did so to replenish the population after the Second World War.
Anthony Eden (June 12, 1897 - January 14, 1977) succeeded Ernest Pollock as the fifth Member of Parliament for Warwick and Leamington, serving between 1923 and 1957, including the whole of 1935.