00R LONDON LETTER
... after tho first register to prepared under the Representation of the People Act, 1918, into force.” The last duns enacts that the Act shall const rued as one with, the Representation of the People ...
... after tho first register to prepared under the Representation of the People Act, 1918, into force.” The last duns enacts that the Act shall const rued as one with, the Representation of the People ...
... speeches.—Reuter. PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION. Statement by Earl Grey. Earl Grey, secretary the Proportional Representation Committee, made the following statement a Press Association representativeSine© proportional representation was dealt with in the House ...
... the Boundary Commission. In his letter, Mr. Lowlher says:— the 7th December, 1917, in the course th© debate the Representation of the People Bill, the Chancellor Exchequer announced tho House Commons that an agreement had been arrived relating to the proposal ...
... given pledge at all. was obligetion under the Act of Union to continue the overrepresentation Ireland, because the spin* the Act of Union had been broken again and again. A very large proportion the Irish people were not friendly thw country, the Empire, ...
... LOBDB AMD FRANCHISE BILL. Proportional Representation Carried. GOVERNMENT AND PREMIUM BONDS. HOUSE OF LORDS, YEBTBBDV. The Chancellor took loot on the wooltack 4-30 o’clock. PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION- The Representation of the Poodle Bill w*« further considered ...
... niotion to go into .‘’oromittee on th© Representation of the Peopb Bill, ' lx;rd BALFOUR BURLEIGH gave notice that on the report stag© amendments would be put down providing, soon practicable after the passing of the Act, for tho appointment of Boundary C ...
... own ends. They demanded proportional representation for’Belfast, and threw Dublin makeweight. The Speaker declined give casting vote on such a‘demand. could not well do otherwise. For set proportional representation in Belfast, and leave the whole of the ...
... pledge ourselves act with the organised workers Britain in resisting the man-power proposals the Government. further demand adequate labour representation of all countries on the proposed international conference in order to a people's peace. At a mass ...
... bases requisite for the emphatic representation of German interests in the vast domain the South Sea, and for upholding the prestige the German name.” The world knows now, noser knew before. the emphatic representation of Gerra-m interests means. It means ...
... emotion. Aa for as the Military Service Acts London were concerned, they had got down almost bone. was time we look long yiewa all round a material and physical sense.' Where there was not wiiidbm in this matter people surely periahed. (Cheers.) Mr. GEORGE ...
... Scottish Temperance League; account of the movement which led to the pairing of the Temperance Scotland Act, *ud proceeding. said since that Act had been placed the Statute Book they had realised the need for the combination their forces. Some friends ...
... measure local option for Lister. influential' - deputation temperance reformers from Armagh and district, the Archdeacon Armagh acting president, also waited :lr. and llcy, 100. were perfectly satisfied with the oUilude by Iho new member tlie temperaneo qucstio ...