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... Lord Killanin has rt the lid Glamorgan | day, Mar ...
... subjects under con eration wan the fine! draft of the Veto resolutions. THE PEERS WHO COME HEREAFTER. Lord Killanin has put dewn an amendinent ta tbe third of Lord rs form resolutions to provide that the shall read as follows: — That « necessa preliminary of ...
... changes made in this Declaration. ’ILo Irish Roman Catholics, Lord Macdonnell and Lord Killanin, also welcomed the mew Declaration as a message of peace. Finally, a Presbyterian Jreer. Lord Balfour of Burleigh, commended the Bill, and it was then read ...
... the changes made in this Declaration. iVo Irish Roman Catholics, Lord Macdonnoll and Lord Killanin, also welcomed the new Declaration as message of peace. Finally, Presbyterian peer, Lord Balfour of Burleigh, commended the Bill, and it was then read second ...
... the changes made in this Declaration. Two Irish Roman Catholics, Lord Macdonnell and Lord Killanin, also welcomed the new Declaration as a message of ace. Pelinnlly, a Presbyterian Jwr. Lord Balfour of Burleigh, commen: ed the Bill, and it was then read ...
... House as to the convenience ke the opinion public welfare resolution now. of taking this! Lord Killanin withdrew his amendment and Lore He anticipated their lord. ships would! moved. the pass the first two resolutions substan ally without | which was agreed ...
... proceed. Lord Killanin proposed to add to the resolution the words: 4To those who hereafter succeed to pecrages or are created peers,” but after Lord Rosebery had spoken against the amendment, and Lord Lansdowne had appealed for its withdrawal, ...
... the House of Lords, which reads, nal oa neither Case would dissolution! « Theat ary snare of anch reform and HOLS oO LORDS bk \mendment to the Rosebery Resolu n. Lord Rosebery’s third resolution with regard the reform of tl House of Lords, which reads ...
... these is awaited. Lord Killanin’s Amendment. Lord Killanin’s amendment making Lord = Rosebery’ Ss resolution “that the possession of a hereditary peerage shall no longer of itself confer a right to sit and vote in the House of ...
... against desultory talk. stopping so suddenly that the sleeping-car to two months old, and had Leen there two or three Lord Killanin was induced to withdraw his telescoped the smoking-car. months at least. her husband for misconduct she must either submit ...
... moved about the Chamber amid laughter. to letersted et arbelkwitow. 'Eventually the debate continued. -Os 115105 Wm Pew ' Lord Killanin moved an ameodment that the hog). sued .41 lame in, late 14. who. Abbey Road. ter principle embodied in the resolution ...
... itself give the right to sit and vote in the House Lords.” Lord Rosebery suggested that tlieir lordnhips might like to postpone the consideration of this matter another day, and Lord was the same opinion. Lord Newton, however, the humourist the House, said ...