Hansard's Parliamentary DebatesT.C. Hansard, 1889 |
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... MENT ( Mr. Stuart Wortley ) : There is an objection to the introduction of the words " Industrial school , " because in conferring a new power of committal to these institutions , the question of Government grants and many other ...
... MENT ( Mr. Stuart Wortley ) : There is an objection to the introduction of the words " Industrial school , " because in conferring a new power of committal to these institutions , the question of Government grants and many other ...
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... ment will give way upon it . ( Scotland ) & c . Bill . Wales ,. e .S in THE THE VICE PRESIDENT OF COUNCIL ( Sir W. HART DYKE , Kent , Dartford ) : Mr. Courtney , I ad- mit at once that I have had great difficulty in coming to a decision ...
... ment will give way upon it . ( Scotland ) & c . Bill . Wales ,. e .S in THE THE VICE PRESIDENT OF COUNCIL ( Sir W. HART DYKE , Kent , Dartford ) : Mr. Courtney , I ad- mit at once that I have had great difficulty in coming to a decision ...
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... ment which will , I hope , be exceedingly useful to the agricultural community . No doubt a great strain has been put upon those who are interested in land during the last few years . Prices have fallen ; there has been an absence of ...
... ment which will , I hope , be exceedingly useful to the agricultural community . No doubt a great strain has been put upon those who are interested in land during the last few years . Prices have fallen ; there has been an absence of ...
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... ment of Trade or Commerce ; but they cultural Department can succeed better thought it reasonable that the House of in regard to all these matters . I should Commons should have a responsible like to refer to the officers of the De ...
... ment of Trade or Commerce ; but they cultural Department can succeed better thought it reasonable that the House of in regard to all these matters . I should Commons should have a responsible like to refer to the officers of the De ...
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... ment . In a Crown colony pure and simple indisposition towards those principles of re- the Crown is responsible for the Govern- sponsible Government which have had full play ment of the colony ; but it has a majority elsewhere on the ...
... ment . In a Crown colony pure and simple indisposition towards those principles of re- the Crown is responsible for the Govern- sponsible Government which have had full play ment of the colony ; but it has a majority elsewhere on the ...
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A. J. BALFOUR Aberdeen Amendment proposed appointed authority beg to ask Bill Board of Trade burgh CALDWELL CAMPBELL clause colony Commission Commissioners Committee consider consideration County Council Court deal desire district duty Earl election England fact favour fees free education Gentleman give given Glasgow grant hope House insert interest Ireland J. P. B. ROBERTSON land leave LOCAL GOVERNMENT SCOTLAND London County Council Lord Advocate Lordships Majesty's Government matter ment mittee Motion noble Friend noble Lord object opinion parishes Parliament Parochial Boards passed payment persons present principle purposes Question proposed Question put railway ratepayers reason reference regard Report representatives School Board Scotch Members Scotland Second Reading Secretary Secretary for Scotland Session stand taken tion tithe Treasury vote W. H. SMITH Wales Welsh Western Australia whole wish words
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Page 1185 - It must not be; there is no power in Venice Can alter a decree established: 'Twill be recorded for a precedent; And many an error, by the same example, Will rush into the state: it cannot be.
Page 779 - House for the purpose of discussing a definite matter of urgent public importance and state the matter.
Page 1071 - ... being admitted into or remaining in the school or college, to attend or abstain from attending any Sunday school, place of religious worship, religious observance or instruction in religious subjects in the school or college or elsewhere; and (b) the times for religious worship or for any lesson on a religious subject shall be conveniently arranged for the purpose of allowing the withdrawal of any such scholar therefrom.
Page 739 - Association of the Union,' and by this name and style shall be subject to all the provisions, and entitled to all the rights, powers, privileges and immunities, prescribed by existing laws, in so far as the same are applicable to like corporations, and not inconsistent with this Act.
Page 503 - Court does not sit, in which case any act or proceeding shall be considered as done or taken in due time if it is done or taken on the next day afterwards, which shall not be one of the days in this section specified.
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Page 1055 - ... to appoint for the like purposes, under or by virtue of the third section of the said Act ; and in such case the expense attending the making up of valuation rolls by such officer or officers shall be defrayed by the commissioners of inland revenue, or as the commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury shall direct in that behalf.
Page 833 - ... measurement is so required the deduction shall consist of the tonnage of the space actually occupied by or required to be inclosed for the proper working of the boilers and machinery, with the addition in the case of ships propelled by paddle wheels of one half, and in the case of ships propelled by screws of three fourths of the tonnage of such space...
Page 925 - ... shall go out of office, and their places shall be filled by election. (7.) The half to go out shall be those who have been aldermen for the longest time without re-election.
Page 433 - ... town meeting in accordance with the provisions of this act, have the same force and effect as if such action had been taken in a town meeting, open to all the voters of the town as heretofore organized and conducted.