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Councillors

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Election Councillor Councillor Councillor
1973 Morris Crossfield (Lib) R. Morrish (Lib) H. Stuttard (Lib)
1975 Morris Crossfield (Lib) R. Morrish (Lib) M. Frame (Con)
1976 Morris Crossfield (Lib) A. Foyston (Con) M. Frame (Con)
1978 Morris Crossfield (Lib) A. Foyston (Con) M. Frame (Con)
By-election Morris Crossfield (Lib) Unknown (Con) M. Frame (Con)
1979 Morris Crossfield (Lib) Unknown (Con) R. Howe (Lib)
1980 Morris Crossfield (Lib) S.J. Cooksey (Lib) Valerie Stephens (Con)
1982 Morris Crossfield (Lib) S.J. Cooksey (Lib) Julian Cummins (Lib)
1983 Valerie Stephens (Con) S.J. Cooksey (Lib) Julian Cummins (Lib)
1984 Valerie Stephens (Con) S.J. Cooksey (Lib) Julian Cummins (Lib)
1986 Valerie Stephens (Con) S.J. Cooksey (Lib) Julian Cummins (Lib)
1987 B. Rich (Lib) S.J. Cooksey (Lib) Julian Cummins (Lib)
1988 B. Rich (SLD) S.J. Cooksey (SLD) Julian Cummins (SLD)
1989 by-election John Meade (SLD) Andrew McCaig (SLD) Julian Cummins (SLD)
1990 John Meade (LD) Andrew McCaig (LD) Michael Shaw (LD)[a]
1991 John Meade (LD) Christopher Townsley (LD)[2] Michael Shaw (LD)
1992 John Meade (LD) Mary Addison (Con) Michael Shaw (LD)
1994 John Meade (LD) Mary Addison (Con) Christopher Townsley (LD)
1995 Brian Cleasby (LD)[3] Mary Addison (Con) Christopher Townsley (LD)
1996 Brian Cleasby (LD) Roger Harris (LD) Christopher Townsley (LD)
1998 Brian Cleasby (LD) Roger Harris (LD) Christopher Townsley (LD)
1999 Brian Cleasby (LD) Tom Nossiter (LD)[b] Christopher Townsley (LD)
2000 Brian Cleasby (LD) Andrew Barker (LD)[4] Christopher Townsley (LD)
2002 Brian Cleasby (LD) Andrew Barker (LD) Christopher Townsley (LD)
2003 Brian Cleasby (LD) Andrew Barker (LD) Christopher Townsley (LD)
2004 Brian Cleasby (LD) Andrew Barker (LD) Christopher Townsley (LD)
2006 Brian Cleasby (LD) Andrew Barker (LD) Christopher Townsley (LD)
2007 Brian Cleasby (LD) Andrew Barker (LD) Christopher Townsley (LD)
2008 Brian Cleasby (LD) Andrew Barker (LD) Christopher Townsley (LD)
2010 Brian Cleasby (LD) Andrew Barker (LD) Christopher Townsley (LD)
2011 Brian Cleasby (LD) Dawn Collins (Con) Christopher Townsley (LD)
2012 Brian Cleasby (LD) Dawn Collins (Con) Christopher Townsley (LD)
2014 Brian Cleasby (LD) Dawn Collins (Con) Christopher Townsley (LD)
2015 Brian Cleasby (LD) Dawn Collins (Con) Christopher Townsley (LD)
2016 Brian Cleasby (LD) Dawn Collins (Con) Christopher Townsley (LD)
2018 Jonathon Taylor (Con) Dawn Collins (Con) Jackie Shemilt (Con)
2019 Jonathon Taylor (Con) Dawn Collins (Con) Jackie Shemilt (Con)
2021 Jonathon Taylor* (Con) Dawn Collins* (Con) Jackie Shemilt* (Con)
2022 Emmie Bromley* (Lab) John Garvani* (Lab) Jackie Shemilt* (Con)

  indicates seat up for re-election.   indicates seat up for election following resignation or death of sitting councillor. * indicates incumbent councillor.


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UK Singles Chart number ones

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Other charts

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NME

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No. Artist[nb 1] Single[nb 1] Reached
number one[nb 1]
Weeks at
number one[nb 1]
1960
94 Emile Ford and the Checkmates "What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes at Me For?" 18 December 1959 6
95 Michael Holliday "Starry Eyed" 29 January 1960 1
96 Anthony Newley "Why" 5 February 1960 4
97 Adam Faith "Poor Me" 4 March 1960 2
98 Johnny Preston "Running Bear" 18 March 1960 1
99 Lonnie Donegan "My Old Man's a Dustman" 25 March 1960 4
100 Anthony Newley "Do You Mind?" 22 April 1960 1
101 The Everly Brothers "Cathy's Clown" 29 April 1960 9
102 Jimmy Jones "Good Timin'" 1 July 1960 3
103 Cliff Richard and The Shadows "Please Don't Tease" 22 July 1960 4
104 The Shadows "Apache" 19 August 1960 6
105 Ricky Valance "Tell Laura I Love Her" 30 September 1960 2
106 Roy Orbison "Only the Lonely (Know How I Feel)" 14 October 1960 3
107 Elvis Presley "It's Now or Never" 4 November 1960 9
1961
108 Johnny Tillotson "Poetry in Motion" 6 January 1961 3
109 Elvis Presley "Are You Lonesome Tonight?" 27 January 1961 5
110 The Everly Brothers "Walk Right Back" 3 March 1961 3
111 Elvis Presley "Wooden Heart" 24 March 1961 2
112 The Allisons "Are You Sure?" † 7 April 1961 1
re Elvis Presley "Wooden Heart" 14 April 1961 1
re The Allisons "Are You Sure?" † 21 April 1961 1
113 The Temperance Seven "You're Driving Me Crazy" 28 April 1961 1
114 The Marcels "Blue Moon" 5 May 1961 2
115 Del Shannon "Runaway" 19 May 1961 1
116 Elvis Presley "Surrender" 26 May 1961 4
re Del Shannon "Runaway" 23 June 1961 3
117 The Everly Brothers "Temptation" 14 July 1961 1
118 Eden Kane "Well I Ask You" 21 July 1961 2
119 Helen Shapiro "You Don't Know" 4 August 1961 3
120 John Leyton "Johnny Remember Me" 25 August 1961 3.5[nb 2]4[nb 2]
re Helen Shapiro "You Don't Know" 1 September 1961 0.5[nb 2]1[nb 2]
121 Elvis Presley "Wild in the Country" † 22 September 1961 1
re John Leyton "Johnny Remember Me" 29 September 1961 1
122 The Highwaymen "Michael (Row the Boat)" 6 October 1961 1
123 Helen Shapiro "Walkin' Back to Happiness" 13 October 1961 4
124 Elvis Presley "His Latest Flame" 10 November 1961 3
125 Frankie Vaughan "Tower of Strength" 1 December 1961 3.5[nb 3]4[nb 3]
126 Bobby Vee "Take Good Care of My Baby" † 1 December 1961 0.5[nb 3]1[nb 3]
127 Danny Williams "Moon River" 29 December 1961 1
1962
128 Acker Bilk "Stranger on the Shore" † 6 January 1962 1
129 Cliff Richard "The Young Ones" 13 January 1962 6
130 Chubby Checker "Let's Twist Again" † 24 February 1962 2
131 Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen "March of the Siamese Children" † 10 March 1962 1
132 The Shadows "Wonderful Land" 17 March 1962 8.5[nb 4]9[nb 4]
133 B. Bumble and the Stingers "Nut Rocker" 12 May 1962 0.5[nb 4]1[nb 4]
134 Elvis Presley "Good Luck Charm" 19 May 1962 5
135 Mike Sarne with Wendy Richard "Come Outside" 23 June 1962 2
136 Joe Brown and the Bruvvers "A Picture of You" † 7 July 1962 1
137 Ray Charles "I Can't Stop Loving You" 14 July 1962 1
138 Frank Ifield "I Remember You" 21 July 1962 8
139 Elvis Presley "She's Not You" 15 September 1962 3
140 The Tornados "Telstar" 6 October 1962 5
141 Frank Ifield "Lovesick Blues" 10 November 1962 5
142 Elvis Presley "Return to Sender" 15 December 1962 2
143 Cliff Richard and The Shadows "The Next Time" / "Bachelor Boy" 29 December 1962 1
1963
144 The Shadows "Dance On!" 5 January 1963 3
145 Jet Harris and Tony Meehan "Diamonds" 26 January 1963 4
146 Frank Ifield "The Wayward Wind" 23 February 1963 0.5[nb 5]1[nb 5]
147 The Beatles "Please Please Me" † 23 February 1963 1.5[nb 5]2[nb 5]
148 Cliff Richard and The Shadows "Summer Holiday" 9 March 1963 3
149 The Shadows "Foot Tapper" 30 March 1963 1
150 Gerry & The Pacemakers "How Do You Do It?" 6 April 1963 3
151 The Beatles "From Me to You" 27 April 1963 5.5[nb 6]6[nb 6]
152 Billy J. Kramer & The Dakotas "Do You Want to Know a Secret" † 1 June 1963 1.5[nb 6]2[nb 6]
153 Gerry & The Pacemakers "I Like It" 15 June 1963 4
154 Frank Ifield "Confessin' (That I Love You)" 13 July 1963 3
155 The Searchers "Sweets for My Sweet" 3 August 1963 3
156 Billy J. Kramer & The Dakotas "Bad to Me" 24 August 1963 2
157 The Beatles "She Loves You" 7 September 1963 4
158 Brian Poole and The Tremeloes "Do You Love Me" 5 October 1963 3
159 Gerry & The Pacemakers "You'll Never Walk Alone" 26 October 1963 4
re The Beatles "She Loves You" 23 November 1963 2
160 The Beatles "I Want to Hold Your Hand" 7 December 1963 6
1964
161 The Dave Clark Five "Glad All Over" 18 January 1964 2
162 The Searchers "Needles and Pins" 1 February 1964 3
163 Cilla Black "Anyone Who Had a Heart" 22 February 1964 4
164 Billy J. Kramer & The Dakotas "Little Children" 21 March 1964 1
165 The Beatles "Can't Buy Me Love" 28 March 1964 4
166 Peter & Gordon "A World Without Love" 25 April 1964 2
167 The Searchers "Don't Throw Your Love Away" 9 May 1964 1
168 The Four Pennies "Juliet" 16 May 1964 2
169 Cilla Black "You're My World (Il Mio Mondo)" 30 May 1964 3
170 Roy Orbison "It's Over" 20 June 1964 2
171 The Animals "House of the Rising Sun" 4 July 1964 2
172 The Beatles "A Hard Day's Night" 18 July 1964 4
173 Manfred Mann "Do Wah Diddy Diddy" 15 August 1964 2
174 The Honeycombs "Have I the Right?" 29 August 1964 2
175 The Kinks "You Really Got Me" 12 September 1964 1
176 Herman's Hermits "I'm Into Something Good" 19 September 1964 3
177 Roy Orbison "Oh, Pretty Woman" 10 October 1964 3
178 Sandie Shaw "(There's) Always Something There to Remind Me" 31 October 1964 2
179 The Supremes "Baby Love" 14 November 1964 1
180 The Rolling Stones "Little Red Rooster" 21 November 1964 2
181 The Beatles "I Feel Fine" 5 December 1964 6
1965
182 Georgie Fame "Yeh Yeh" 16 January 1965 1
183 The Moody Blues "Go Now" 23 January 1965 2
184 The Righteous Brothers "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" 6 February 1965 1
185 The Kinks "Tired of Waiting for You" 13 February 1965 1
186 The Seekers "I'll Never Find Another You" 20 February 1965 2
187 Tom Jones "It's Not Unusual" 6 March 1965 1
188 The Rolling Stones "The Last Time" 13 March 1965 4
189 The Yardbirds "For Your Love" † 10 April 1965 0.5[nb 7]1[nb 7]
190 Cliff Richard "The Minute You're Gone" 10 April 1965 0.5[nb 7]1[nb 7]
191 The Beatles "Ticket to Ride" 17 April 1965 5
192 Jackie Trent "Where Are You Now (My Love)" 22 May 1965 1
193 Sandie Shaw "Long Live Love" 29 May 1965 2
194 The Everly Brothers "The Price of Love" † 12 June 1965 1
195 Elvis Presley "Crying in the Chapel" 19 June 1965 2
196 The Hollies "I'm Alive" 3 July 1965 2
197 The Byrds "Mr. Tambourine Man" 17 July 1965 2
198 The Beatles "Help!" 31 July 1965 4
199 Sonny & Cher "I Got You Babe" 28 August 1965 1
200 The Rolling Stones "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" 4 September 1965 3
201 Ken Dodd "Tears" 25 September 1965 6
202 The Rolling Stones "Get Off of My Cloud" 6 November 1965 3
203 Len Barry "1-2-3" † 27 November 1965 1
204 The Seekers "The Carnival Is Over" 4 December 1965 1
205 The Beatles "Day Tripper" / "We Can Work It Out" 11 December 1965 5
1966
206 The Spencer Davis Group "Keep On Running" 15 January 1966 3
207 The Overlanders "Michelle" 5 February 1966 1
208 Nancy Sinatra "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" 12 February 1966 1
209 The Rolling Stones "19th Nervous Breakdown" † 19 February 1966 3
210 The Hollies "I Can't Let Go" † 12 March 1966 1.5[nb 8]2[nb 8]
211 The Walker Brothers "The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore" 19 March 1966 3.5[nb 8]4[nb 8]
212 The Spencer Davis Group "Somebody Help Me" 16 April 1966 1
213 Dusty Springfield "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me" 23 April 1966 2
214 Manfred Mann "Pretty Flamingo" 7 May 1966 3
215 The Rolling Stones "Paint It, Black" 28 May 1966 1
216 Frank Sinatra "Strangers in the Night" 4 June 1966 3
217 The Beatles "Paperback Writer" 25 June 1966 2
218 The Kinks "Sunny Afternoon" 9 July 1966 2
219 Chris Farlowe "Out of Time" 23 July 1966 2
220 The Troggs "With a Girl Like You" 6 August 1966 2
221 The Beatles "Yellow Submarine" / "Eleanor Rigby" 20 August 1966 4
222 Small Faces "All or Nothing" 17 September 1966 1
223 Jim Reeves "Distant Drums" 24 September 1966 5
224 Four Tops "Reach Out I'll Be There" 29 October 1966 3
225 The Beach Boys "Good Vibrations" 19 November 1966 2
226 Tom Jones "Green, Green Grass of Home" 3 December 1966 7
1967
227 The Monkees "I'm a Believer" 21 January 1967 4
228 Petula Clark "This Is My Song" 18 February 1967 2
229 Engelbert Humperdinck "Release Me" 4 March 1967 6
230 Nancy Sinatra and Frank Sinatra "Somethin' Stupid" 15 April 1967 1
231 Sandie Shaw "Puppet on a String" 22 April 1967 4
232 The Tremeloes "Silence Is Golden" 20 May 1967 3
233 Procol Harum "A Whiter Shade of Pale" 10 June 1967 5
234 The Beatles "All You Need Is Love" 15 July 1967 4
235 Scott McKenzie "San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)" 12 August 1967 4
236 Engelbert Humperdinck "The Last Waltz" 9 September 1967 6
237 Bee Gees "Massachusetts" 21 October 1967 3
238 The Foundations "Baby Now That I've Found You" 11 November 1967 3
239 Long John Baldry "Let the Heartaches Begin" 2 December 1967 1
240 The Beatles "Hello, Goodbye" 9 December 1967 6
1968
241 Georgie Fame "The Ballad of Bonnie and Clyde" 20 January 1968 1
242 Love Affair "Everlasting Love" 27 January 1968 3
243 Manfred Mann "Mighty Quinn" 17 February 1968 2
244 Esther and Abi Ofarim "Cinderella Rockefella" 2 March 1968 4
245 The Beatles "Lady Madonna" 30 March 1968 2
246 Cliff Richard "Congratulations" 13 April 1968 1
247 Louis Armstrong "What a Wonderful World" 20 April 1968 4
248 Gary Puckett & The Union Gap "Young Girl" 18 May 1968 5
249 The Rolling Stones "Jumpin' Jack Flash" 22 June 1968 2
250 The Equals "Baby Come Back" 6 July 1968 3
251 Tommy James and the Shondells "Mony Mony" 27 July 1968 4
252 Tom Jones "Help Yourself" † 24 August 1968 2
253 Bee Gees "I've Gotta Get a Message to You" 7 September 1968 1
254 The Beatles "Hey Jude" 14 September 1968 3
255 Mary Hopkin "Those Were the Days" 5 October 1968 5
256 Joe Cocker "With a Little Help from My Friends" 9 November 1968 1
257 Hugo Montenegro "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" 16 November 1968 1
258 Barry Ryan "Eloise" † 23 November 1968 2
259 The Scaffold "Lily the Pink" 7 December 1968 5
1969
260 Marmalade "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da" 11 January 1969 2
261 Fleetwood Mac "Albatross" 25 January 1969 3
262 The Move "Blackberry Way" 15 February 1969 1
263 Amen Corner "(If Paradise Is) Half as Nice" 22 February 1969 1
264 Peter Sarstedt "Where Do You Go To (My Lovely)?" 1 March 1969 4
265 Marvin Gaye "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" 29 March 1969 3
266 Desmond Dekker & The Aces "Israelites" 19 April 1969 2
267 The Beatles with Billy Preston "Get Back" 3 May 1969 5
268 Tommy Roe "Dizzy" 7 June 1969 2
269 The Beatles "The Ballad of John and Yoko" 21 June 1969 2
270 Thunderclap Newman "Something in the Air" 5 July 1969 2
271 Elvis Presley "In the Ghetto" ‡ 19 July 1969 1
272 The Rolling Stones "Honky Tonk Women" 26 July 1969 5
273 Zager and Evans "In The Year 2525 (Exordium and Terminus)" 30 August 1969 3
274 Creedence Clearwater Revival "Bad Moon Rising" 20 September 1969 3
275 Bobbie Gentry "I'll Never Fall in Love Again" 11 October 1969 3
276 The Archies "Sugar, Sugar" 1 November 1969 2
277 Fleetwood Mac "Oh Well" ‡ 15 November 1969 1
re The Archies "Sugar, Sugar" 22 November 1969 2
278 Stevie Wonder "Yester-Me, Yester-You, Yesterday" ‡ 6 December 1969 1
279 Kenny Rogers and The First Edition "Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town" ‡ 13 December 1969 1
280 Rolf Harris "Two Little Boys" 20 December 1969 6
Contents

Notes

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  1. ^ a b c d The names, singles, week-ending dates and duration at number one are from NME.[5][6]
  2. ^ a b John Leyton's "Johnny Remember Me" and Helen Shapiro's "You Don't Know" were classified jointly as number one on 1 September 1961. The following week "Johnny Remember Me" reclaimed the number-one spot outright.[7]
  3. ^ a b Frankie Vaughan's "Tower of Strength" and Bobby Vee's "Take Good Care of My Baby" were classified jointly as number one on 1 December 1961. For the following three weeks "Tower of Strength" claimed the number-one spot outright.[8]
  4. ^ a b The Shadows's "Wonderful Land" and B. Bumble and the Stingers's "Nut Rocker" were classified jointly as number one on 12 May 1962. The following week neither reclaimed the number-one spot.[9]
  5. ^ a b Frank Ifield's "The Wayward Wind" and The Beatles' "Please Please Me" were classified jointly as number one on 23 February 1963. The following week The Beatles claimed the number-one spot outright.[10]
  6. ^ a b The Beatles' "From Me to You" and Billy J. Kramer & The Dakotas' "Do You Want to Know a Secret" were classified jointly as number one on 1 June 1963. The previous week "From Me to You" had been the number-one spot outright, and the following week "Do You Want to Know a Secret" claimed the number-one spot individually.[11]
  7. ^ a b The Yardbirds' "For Your Love" and Cliff Richard's "The Minute You're Gone" were classified jointly as number one on 10 April 1965. The next week neither song reclaimed the number-one spot.[12]
  8. ^ a b The Hollies' "I Can't Let Go" and The Walker Brothers' "The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore" were classified jointly as number one on 19 March 1966. The previous week The Hollies had been number one outright and The Walker Brothers held the number-one spot individually for the following three weeks.[13]

References

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Footnotes
  1. ^ "Dr Julian Cummins". bramley.demon.co.uk. Michael Meadowcroft & Liz Bee. Retrieved 23 December 2018.
  2. ^ "Councillor Chris Townsley". democracy.leeds.gov.uk. Leeds City Council. Retrieved 23 December 2018.
  3. ^ "Councillor Brian Cleasby". democracy.leeds.gov.uk. Leeds City Council. Retrieved 23 December 2018.
  4. ^ "Councillor Andrew Barker". democracy.leeds.gov.uk. Leeds City Council. Retrieved 23 December 2018.
  5. ^ Cite error: The named reference Sixties was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  6. ^ Rees, Lazell & Osborne 1995, pp. 82–217.
  7. ^ Rees, Lazell & Osborne 1995, p. 104.
  8. ^ Rees, Lazell & Osborne 1995, pp. 107–108.
  9. ^ Rees, Lazell & Osborne 1995, p. 113.
  10. ^ Rees, Lazell & Osborne 1995, pp. 123–124.
  11. ^ Rees, Lazell & Osborne 1995, p. 127.
  12. ^ Rees, Lazell & Osborne 1995, p. 152.
  13. ^ Rees, Lazell & Osborne 1995, p. 165–166.
Sources

Rees, Dafydd; Lazell, Barry; Osborne, Roger (1995). Forty Years of "NME" Charts (2nd ed.). Pan Macmillan. ISBN 0-7522-0829-2.

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Agnes Smedley

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During this same time, Smedley also became involved with a number of Bengali Indian revolutionaries working in the United States, including M. N. Roy and Sailendranath Ghose.[1] Working to overthrow British rule in India, these revolutionaries saw World War I as an opportunity for their cause, and began to cooperate with Germany, which saw in the revolutionaries' activities an opportunity to distract Britain from the European battlefront. The cooperation between the revolutionaries and Germany became known as the Hindu-German Conspiracy, and the United States government soon took action against the Indians. Roy and Ghose both moved to Mexico, and recruited Smedley to help coordinate the group's activities in the United States during their absence, including operating a front office for the group and publishing anti-allied propaganda. Most of these activities continued to be funded by Germany. Both American and British military intelligence soon became interested in Smedley's activities. To avoid surveillance, Smedley changed addresses frequently, moving ten times in the period from May 1917 to March 1918, according to biographer Ruth Price.[1]

In March 1918, Smedley was finally arrested by the U.S. Naval Intelligence Bureau.[1] She was indicted for violations of the Espionage Act, first in New York and later in San Francisco, and imprisoned for two months, when she was released on bail through the efforts of friends such as Rodman.[1] Smedley spent the next year and a half fighting the indictments; the New York indictment was dismissed in late 1918, and the government dropped the San Francisco charges in November 1919.[1] Smedley continued working for the next year on behalf of the Indians who had been indicted in the Hindu–German Conspiracy Trial. She then moved to Germany, where she met an Indian communist, Virendranath Chattopadhyaya, whom she lived with for the next several years in Germany, involved with various left-wing causes.[1] Apart from Chatto, she had also an affair with an Indian student from Oxford, Barkat Ali Mirza, who had been to Berlin in 1926. He wanted an Islamic marriage, which she refused. After returning to India he joined the Indian National Congress and became a member of Parliament, twice, for Secunderabad and Warangal, during 1962–1971.[2]

In 1928, she finished her autobiographical novel Daughter of Earth. She then left Chattopadhyaya and moved to Shanghai, initially as a correspondent for a liberal German newspaper. Daughter of Earth was published in 1929 to general acclaim.[1]

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Tony Hancock
Born
Anthony John Hancock

(1924-05-12)12 May 1924
Died25 June 1968(1968-06-25) (aged 44)
Cause of deathSuicide
Occupation(s)Actor, comedian
Years active1942–1968
Spouse(s)
Cicely J. E. Romanis
(m. 1950; div. 1965)

(m. 1965; div. 1968)

Charts

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Chart (1989–90) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[3] 36
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[4] 44
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[5] 11
Norwegian Albums (VG-lista)[6] 12
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[7] 30
UK Albums (OCC)[8] 19
US Billboard 200[9] 86
Chart (2004) Peak
position
UK Albums (OCC)[8] 9
Chart (2009) Peak
position
UK Albums (OCC)[8] 5

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g Cite error: The named reference Price was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ A Global History of Sexual Science, 1880-960 Ed By Veronika Fuechtner, University of California Press, 2017
  3. ^ "Australiancharts.com – The Stone Roses – The Stone Roses". Hung Medien. Retrieved 3 March 2017.
  4. ^ "Dutchcharts.nl – The Stone Roses – The Stone Roses" (in Dutch). Hung Medien. Retrieved 3 March 2017.
  5. ^ "Charts.nz – The Stone Roses – The Stone Roses". Hung Medien. Retrieved 3 March 2017.
  6. ^ "Norwegiancharts.com – The Stone Roses – The Stone Roses". Hung Medien. Retrieved 3 March 2017.
  7. ^ "Swedishcharts.com – The Stone Roses – The Stone Roses". Hung Medien. Retrieved 3 March 2017.
  8. ^ a b c "Stone Roses | Artist | Official Charts". UK Albums Chart. Retrieved 23 May 2008. Cite error: The named reference "ac_UK_Stone Roses" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  9. ^ "The Stone Roses Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved 23 May 2008.

By record label

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The following record labels had five or more number ones on the UK Singles Chart during the 2000s.

Record label Number ones
Syco/S 23
Interscope 19
Polydor 18
Island 16
RCA 14
Universal 13
Columbia 12
Epic 9
Jive 9
Innocent 7
Mercury 7
Virgin 7
Def Jam 6
Parlophone 6
Positiva 6
Atlantic 5

Number-one albums in the UK Independent Albums Chart in the 1980s

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These are the UK Official Indie Chart number-one albums of the 1980s, as compiled by MRIB.[1]

Artist Album Record label Date first reached number one Total number of weeks[2]
1980
Adam and the Ants Dirk Wears White Sox Do It 19 January 1980 13*
Crass Stations of the Crass Crass 26 January 1980 5*
Joy Division Unknown Pleasures Factory 9 February 1980 1
Toyah Sheep Farming in Barnet Safari 23 February 1980 3
The Cramps Songs the Lord Taught Us Illegal 29 March 1980 1
The Pop Group For How Much Longer Do We Tolerate Mass Murder? Y 5 April 1980 3
The Slits Bootleg Retrospective Y 26 April 1980 3
The Fall Totale's Turns Rough Trade 17 May 1980 5
Toyah The Blue Meaning Safari 21 June 1980 2
Black Sabbath Live at Last NEMS 5 July 1980 3
Joy Division Closer Factory 26 July 1980 8
UB40 Signing Off DEP International 20 September 1980 11*
Bauhaus In the Flat Field 4AD 22 November 1980 2
The Fall Grotesque (After the Gramme) Rough Trade 6 December 1980 3
1981
Theatre of Hate He Who Dares Wins Burning Rome Records 4 April 1981 5
A Certain Ratio To Each... Factory 9 May 1981 1
The Exploited Punks Not Dead Secret 16 May 1981 2
Au Pairs Playing with a Different Sex Human 30 May 1981 2
UB40 Present Arms DEP International 13 June 1981 11*
Crass Penis Envy Crass 11 July 1981 5
Anti-Pasti The Last Call Rondelet 22 August 1981 2
Cabaret Voltaire Red Mecca Rough Trade 26 September 1981 1
Joy Division Still Factory 24 October 1981 1
Depeche Mode Speak & Spell Mute 21 November 1981 7*
New Order Movement Factory 5 December 1981 4*
1982
A Certain Ratio Sextet Factory 30 January 1982 4*
23 Skidoo Seven Songs Fetish 6 March 1982 1
Pigbag Dr Heckle and Mr Jive Y 13 March 1982 10*
The 4-Skins The Good, The Bad & The 4-Skins Secret 15 May 1982 1
Anti-Nowhere League We Are...The League WXYZ 29 May 1982 5*
The Exploited Troops of Tomorrow Secret 26 June 1982 3
Cabaret Voltaire 2x45 Rough Trade 24 July 1982 1
The Birthday Party Junkyard 4AD 31 July 1982 4
Crass Christ - The Album Crass 28 August 1982 1
Yazoo Upstairs at Eric's Mute 4 September 1982 12*
UB40 UB44 DEP International 16 October 1982 3*
Depeche Mode A Broken Frame Mute 30 October 1982 2
Toyah Warrior Rock: Toyah on Tour Safari 20 November 1982 2
1983
Various artists Pillows & Prayers Cherry Red 15 January 1983 5
Flux of Pink Indians Strive to Survive Causing Least Suffering Possible Spiderleg 19 February 1983 2
The Meteors Wreckin' Crew ID Records 5 March 1983 3
Sex Gang Children Song and Legend Illuminated 26 March 1983 2
Conflict It's Time to See Who's Who Corpus Christi 9 April 1983 3
Aztec Camera High Land, Hard Rain Rough Trade 30 April 1983 2
New Order Power, Corruption & Lies Factory 14 May 1983 7*
Crass Yes Sir, I Will Crass 18 June 1983 3
The Cramps ...Off the Bone Illegal 9 July 1983 2
Yazoo You and Me Both Mute 23 July 1983 8*
Depeche Mode Construction Time Again Mute 3 September 1983 5*
Cocteau Twins Cocteau Twins 4AD 5 November 1983 4
The Cramps Smell of Female Big Beat 3 December 1983 3
The Fall Perverted by Language Rough Trade 24 December 1983 4
1984
Billy Bragg Life's a Riot with Spy vs Spy Go! Discs 21 January 1984 6
The Smiths The Smiths Rough Trade 3 March 1984 12
New Model Army Vengeance Abstract 26 May 1984 1
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds From Her to Eternity Mute 2 June 1984 6
Xmal Deutschland Tocsin 4AD 14 July 1984 3
Various artists Rockabilly Psychosis and the Garage Disease Big Beat 4 August 1984 1
23 Skidoo Urban Gamelan Illuminated 11 August 1984 1
Theatre of Hate Revolution Burning Rome Records 18 August 1984 6
Skeletal Family Burning Oil Red Rhino 29 September 1984 2
Depeche Mode Some Great Reward Mute 13 October 1984 2
This Mortal Coil It'll End in Tears 4AD 27 October 1984 4
The Smiths Hatful of Hollow Rough Trade 24 November 1984 13
1985
The Smiths Meat is Murder Rough Trade 23 February 1985 12
The Long Ryders Native Sons Frontier 18 May 1985 2
New Order Low-Life Factory 1 June 1985 8
The Men They Couldn't Hang Night of a Thousand Candles Demon 27 July 1985 4
Colourbox Colourbox 4AD 24 August 1985 4
Guana Batz Held Down to Vinyl .... At Last! ID Records 21 September 1985 2
The June Brides There Are Eight Million Stories... Pink 5 October 1985 4
Hüsker Dü Flip Your Wig SST 2 November 1985 1
Depeche Mode The Singles 81→85 Mute 9 November 1985 3*
Microdisney The Clock Comes Down The Stairs Rough Trade 23 November 1985 1
Scraping Foetus Off The Wheel Nail Self Immolation/Some Bizzare 7 December 1985 2
Dead Kennedys Frankenchrist Alternative Tentacles 21 December 1985 5
1986
Half Man Half Biscuit Back in the DHSS Probe Plus 25 January 1986 6*
The Cramps A Date with Elvis Big Beat 1 March 1986 4*
Red Lorry Yellow Lorry Paint Your Wagon Red Rhino 22 March 1986 1
Depeche Mode Black Celebration Mute 5 April 1986 2
Cocteau Twins Victorialand 4AD 26 April 1986 4
That Petrol Emotion Manic Pop Thrill Demon 24 May 1985 5
The Smiths The Queen Is Dead Rough Trade 21 June 1986 8*
Zodiac Mindwarp and the Love Reaction High Priest of Love Food 16 August 1986 1
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds Kicking Against the Pricks Mute 30 August 1986 4
Elvis Costello and the Attractions Blood & Chocolate Demon 27 September 1986 2
New Order Brotherhood Factory 11 October 1986 6
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds Your Funeral... My Trial Mute 22 November 1986 2
Harold Budd, Elizabeth Fraser, Robin Guthrie and Simon Raymonde The Moon and the Melodies 4AD 6 December 1986 2
Dead Kennedys Bedtime for Democracy Alternative Tentacles 20 December 1986 7
1987
Wiseblood Dirtdish K 422 7 February 1987 3
The Smiths The World Won't Listen Rough Trade 28 February 1987 5
The Railway Children Reunion Wilderness Factory 4 April 1987 1
Erasure The Circus Mute 11 April 1987 16*
The Woodentops Live Hypnobeat Live Rough Trade 9 May 1987 1
Wire The Ideal Copy Mute 16 May 1987 2
Fields of the Nephilim Dawnrazor Situation Two 30 May 1987 2
Sonic Youth Sister SST 13 June 1987 3
Dead Kennedys Give Me Convenience or Give Me Death Alternative Tentacles 4 July 1987 5
Conflict Turning Rebellion into Money Mortarhate 8 August 1987 2
New Order Substance 1987 Factory 22 August 1987 5
Big Black Songs About Fucking Touch and Go 26 September 1987 1
The Smiths Strangeways, Here We Come Rough Trade 3 October 1987 5*
The Wedding Present George Best Reception 24 October 1987 5*
The Fall Palace of Swords Reversed Rough Trade 5 December 1987 2
The Stupids Jesus Meets The Stupids Vinyl Solution 19 December 1987 2
1988
The Woodentops Wooden Foot Cops on the Highway Rough Trade 5 March 1988 4
Erasure The Innocents Mute 30 April 1988 5*
The Sugarcubes Life's Too Good One Little Indian 21 May 1988 2
The House of Love The House of Love Creation 4 June 1988 4
The Weather Prophets Judges, Juries and Horsemen Creation 25 June 1988 1
A. R. Kane 69 Rough Trade 9 July 1988 1
Joy Division Substance Factory 23 July 1988 3
The Wedding Present Tommy Reception 13 August 1988 1
Various artists Doing It For The Kids Creation 20 August 1988 4
The Smiths Rank Rough Trade 17 September 1988 2
Cocteau Twins Blue Bell Knoll 4AD 1 October 1988 3
Dinosaur Jr. Bug SST 22 October 1988 1
Sonic Youth Daydream Nation Enigma 29 October 1988 3
Napalm Death From Enslavement to Obliteration Earache 19 November 1988 2
My Bloody Valentine Isn't Anything Creation 3 December 1988 3
Kylie Minogue Kylie PWL 24 December 1988 4
1989
Loop Fade Out Head 4 February 1989 1
New Order Technique Factory 11 February 1989 5
Spacemen 3 Playing with Fire Fire 18 March 1989 2
De La Soul 3 Feet High and Rising Tommy Boy 1 April 1989 2
Pixies Doolittle 4AD 29 April 1989 3
Jason Donovan Ten Good Reasons PWL 20 May 1989 4*
The Stone Roses The Stone Roses Silvertone 3 June 1989 19*
Mega City Four Tranzophobia Decoy 24 June 1989 1
Fugazi Margin Walker Dischord 29 July 1989 2
The Primitives Lazy 86-88 Lazy 9 September 1989 1
Primal Scream Primal Scream Creation 30 September 1989 2
The Sugarcubes Here Today, Tomorrow Next Week! One Little Indian 14 October 1989 2
Erasure Wild! Mute 28 October 1989 3
Mudhoney Mudhoney Sub Pop 18 November 1989 2


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  1. ^ "Indie Hits". Archived from the original on 16 October 2007 – via Cherry Red Records.
  2. ^ * indicates total weeks of non-consecutive runs at number one