THE WEEK

... con- General Goldsworthy has given notice of a Resoluspiracy trinls a% Tipperary were on_ Saturday | tio. in favour of the abolition of the Lord Lieuntencommitted for trial at the Munster Assizes. Bail | ylov und the substitution of a Secretaryship of State ...

C;\SSELI.'S FRENCH DICTIONARY : IN 2 PARTS—I. Fresca and ExcLisu; 2, Exarisu aud Frexcn,

... together with five per cent. per annam on the capital originally invested by them, All policies indisputable and free of stamp duty. Rates of premium extremely moderate, No extra elarge for going to or residing at (in time of peace) Australusia— Bermu ...

AGRICULTURE

... expedient to revert more nearly to the principles laid 1 down by the Poor Law Commissioners in 1833, with & view to the ultimata abolition of out-door relief.”—Mr. , Jabez Turner seconded the amendment, and said that . he Lelieved there was no error in the law—it ...

GENERAL NOTES

... workmen to the discharge of the duties of jurymen, and providing reasonable payment for loss of time; the desirability of increasing the number of factory and workshop inspectors ; the reform of the patent laws ; the abolition of imprisonment for debt : t\m ...

ELLMENTARY TEACHERS CONFEZENCT

... it is declared to be the duty of parentsto educate their children. The abolition of the fee would destroy the individual obligation of the parent, and the old principle which has so frequently been urged, “ That it is the duty and privilege of X-renu to ...

MBER 17rm, 1888

... integral parts of the Empire, They would boycott the trade of England with Ireland by prohibitive duties—not revenue duties levied on foreigners, but prohibitive duties levied by rebel subjects of the Queen on the manufactures of loyal subjects of the Queen. ...

Published: Saturday 17 November 1888
Newspaper: Horncastle News
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 6238 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

Fmperial iflarlt.untut

... committee on the Soap Duties Bill, Mr. J. Wisson stated that it was proposed to postpone the reduction of the duty on foreign soap imported until the sth of July, 1854, and to provide that the privilege of importing soap from Treland duty free shall take effect ...

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... these objects before the Committee was appointed, he should oppose it. Sir Lyon Playfair brought up the Coal Daties (London) Abolition Bill, which it appeared the Committee had so amended as to provide, among other things, that in order to assist the City ...

Published: Saturday 06 July 1889
Newspaper: Horncastle News
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3854 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

The Rose and Crown,

... of his official duty in relntion to prosecutions for eva. sion of the stamp duties, aud of the proceedings in the case of the Ilouschold Narrative of Current Events. Mr. M'Grraonr conld not consent to relinquish so Targe an amount of duty at present 3 but ...

GENERAL NOTES. CONTEMPORARY OPINION

... that insoluble difficalty of compensation for unearned increment. 'We have not much confidence in * progressive death duties’—duties, that is, varying with the amount to be inherited. A direct statutory limitation on accumulation could not be made to ...

EPITOME OF NZWs,

... from phthisis—in the room in which be had been confined. A crusapg has becn initiated in Canada, baving for its object the abolition of French as ous of the ofiicial lauguages—it being competent in the Domiaion Pariiament, for example, for members t) speak ...

Published: Saturday 18 January 1890
Newspaper: Horncastle News
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2380 | Page: 3 | Tags: none