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... both Men and Women, are earnestly invited to attend the above Meetings. J. E. BREARLEY. Secretary and Agent. Representation of the People; Act, 1918. TTEYWOOD PARLIAMENTARY DIVISION CONSERVATIVE I UNIONIST ...
... both Men and Women, are earnestly invited to attend the above Meetings. J. E. BREARLEY. Secretary and Agent. Representation of the People; Act, 1918. TTEYWOOD PARLIAMENTARY DIVISION CONSERVATIVE I UNIONIST ...
... night to consider among other thit.,, the Representation of the People Act and t.i..• household cool distribution scheme, Ci,um Briggs presided. A report of the Council's decesion IRopresentatain of the People Act—emph.itica:l.% dissenting ...
... We have before us the absolute necessity for a revision of the Cinematograph Act, and unless we have a large number of members pledged to support us, we may catch a worse Act (if that is possible) than the present. Under present circumstances the exhibitor ...
... Soedety do not approve of the proposal to seek direct representation of the movement in Parliament. At • special meeting of members only 63 voted for • resolution in favour of direct representation of cooperators in Parliament and on loos! governing bodies ...
... I. vi.r.sk:Ni..vrioN PEOPLE AM, 10IE SECrPON It(UI)k1'IO AI, REPRESENTATION. LN . 1 . .4 NY COUNTY uF LANCASTER. •,:, :I, Ii,.RYVI tat EN that the Commis. appointed u. 111,1(-nty in pursuance of Repreeentatiou of the People Act. to pl. - t itan. a *chime ...
... for Mr. J. E. Seddon, London. He remarked that the old Cinematograph Act had been maladministered, and it was not wise to leave the salvation of the Trade in the hands of other people. When the war was over they would have all kinds of busybodies with ...
... that people were getting unnerved When people left their work in order to make such a public protest there seemed to be something brewing, end although such a procession might be largely justified, they must consider the whole facts and let people know ...
... increased representation of Labour on the local Food Control Committee. the Town-Clerk being instructed to reply that it is not the intention to increase the membership at present. A supplem,.ntary scheme under the Naval and Military War Pensions Act. 1915 ...
... and the only possible one in places of amusement such as the Blackpool Tower, where there was a great and constant stream of people flowing through the turnstiles. Though the request may have to remain in abeyance I can promise to those concerned that it ...
... express any opinion on the merits of Proportional Representation, and expressed the opinion that this is not the time to deal with such matters; that the war demands the whole attention of the people. At a special meeting of the Norden District Council ...
... than Mr. Butterworth would. So far 114 supplying one fifth of the people of the town was concerned the society last week supplied over 3.000 houses in the borough. or about 15,000 people. Alderman JACKSON contended that it was unfair to bring this matter ...
... declared, was grossly' l cine; and it was rapidly becoming recognised that a new g oo° matograph Act was necessary. He believed, authority, that a new Act, even more drastic, was being drafted, and it behoved exhibitors to preP 3r ' ,, pre arm themselves ...