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... Amendment Bill ; Workmen's Compensation Bill ; Education ( Provision of Meals ) Bill - Massacre of the Innocents - The Education Bill ; Rejection of the Lords ' Amendments ; Efforts at Compromise - Constitution of the Orange River ...
... Amendment Bill ; Workmen's Compensation Bill ; Education ( Provision of Meals ) Bill - Massacre of the Innocents - The Education Bill ; Rejection of the Lords ' Amendments ; Efforts at Compromise - Constitution of the Orange River ...
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... amendment moved by Mr. Cross ( Camlachie , Glasgow ) in favour of an alteration in the law and custom of letting small houses in Scotland was withdrawn on favourable assurances from the Lord Advocate . More in- terest attached to an ...
... amendment moved by Mr. Cross ( Camlachie , Glasgow ) in favour of an alteration in the law and custom of letting small houses in Scotland was withdrawn on favourable assurances from the Lord Advocate . More in- terest attached to an ...
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... amendment , Mr. Bryce , Chief Secretary for Ireland , who avowed that he had been a Home Ruler before 1886 , declared that there was nothing new in the statement in the Speech , but the Government were still considering what should be ...
... amendment , Mr. Bryce , Chief Secretary for Ireland , who avowed that he had been a Home Ruler before 1886 , declared that there was nothing new in the statement in the Speech , but the Government were still considering what should be ...
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... amendment , moved by Mr. H. W. Forster ( Sevenoaks , Kent ) , on February 22 , ex- pressed regret that Ministers should have brought the reputa- tion of the country into contempt by describing the employment of Chinese indentured labour ...
... amendment , moved by Mr. H. W. Forster ( Sevenoaks , Kent ) , on February 22 , ex- pressed regret that Ministers should have brought the reputa- tion of the country into contempt by describing the employment of Chinese indentured labour ...
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... amendments described by the Under - Secretary for the Colonies would be in- troduced ; and they were prepared to find , from Imperial funds if necessary , the money for repatriation , since the responsibility ... Amendment to the Address .
... amendments described by the Under - Secretary for the Colonies would be in- troduced ; and they were prepared to find , from Imperial funds if necessary , the money for repatriation , since the responsibility ... Amendment to the Address .
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aged amendment announced ANNUAL REGISTER appointed Army authority Balfour Birrell Bishop British Cambridge Catholic Chamber Chamberlain Chinese labour Church clause College Colonial Commission Committee Conference Council debate declared defended Duke Duma duty Earl Education Bill election England estimated expenditure favour foreign French German Government Henry House of Lords Imperial important increase India interest Ireland Irish July Keir Hardie King Labour members land Liberal London London County Council Lord Milner Lord Tweedmouth March Marquess ment Ministry moved National native naval Nonconformist November officers Opposition Orange River Colony Parliament Parliamentary party passed political President Prime Minister Professor proposed protest question railway reduction reform regard rejected religious instruction resolution revenue Royal Russia schools Secretary showed Sir Charles Dilke Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman South Africa speech suffrage tariff tion took trade trade unions Transvaal Union Unionist votes
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Página 435 - Labrador, so long as the same shall remain unsettled; but so soon as the same, or either of them, shall be settled, it shall not be lawful for the said fishermen to dry or cure fish at such...
Página 369 - Shall not be removed except by the Governor-General in Council, on an address from both Houses of the Parliament in the same session, praying for such removal on the ground of proved misbehaviour or incapacity.
Página 418 - We wish for no victories but those of peace ; for no territory except our own ; for no sovereignty except the sovereignty over ourselves. We deem the independence and equal rights of the smallest and weakest member of the family of nations entitled to as much respect as those of the greatest empire, and we deem the observance of that respect the chief guaranty of the weak against the oppression of the strong. We neither claim nor desire any rights, or privileges, or powers that we do not freely concede...
Página 404 - That the Government of Cuba shall never enter into any treaty or other compact with any foreign power or powers which will impair or tend to impair the independence of Cuba, nor in any manner authorize or permit any foreign power or powers to obtain by colonization or for military or naval purposes or otherwise lodgment in or control over any portion of said island.
Página 418 - Let us pledge ourselves to aid each other in the full performance of the duty to humanity which that accepted declaration implies, so that in time the weakest and most unfortunate of our republics may come to march with equal step by the side of the stronger and more fortunate. Let us help each other to show that for all the races of men the Liberty for which we have fought and labored is the twin sister of Justice and Peace.
Página 359 - The Government of Great Britain engages not to annex Tibetan territory or to interfere in the administration of Tibet. The Government of China also undertakes not to permit any other foreign State to interfere with the territory or internal administration of Tibet.
Página 406 - The provisional government hereby established by direction and in the name of the President of the United States will be maintained only long enough to restore order and peace and public confidence, and then to hold such elections as may be necessary to determine those persons upon whom the permanent government of the Republic should be devolved.
Página 51 - I hold that fiscal reform is, and must remain, the first constructive work of the Unionist party ; that the objects of such reform are to secure more equal terms of competition for British trade and closer commercial union with the Colonies...
Página 404 - Cuba consents that the United States may exercise the right to intervene for the preservation of Cuban independence, the maintenance of a government adequate for the protection of life, property, and individual liberty...
Página 234 - Constitution are not wholly exhausted, the resources of the House of Commons are not exhausted, and I say with conviction that a way must be found, a way will be found, by which the will of the people expressed through their elected representatives in this House will be made to prevail.