THE USE OF DUTCH SHIPFIHG
... campaign in the constituencies, and explained the new constitution of the Labour party and the technicalities of the Representation of the People Act. The pro- ceedings were private. ...
... campaign in the constituencies, and explained the new constitution of the Labour party and the technicalities of the Representation of the People Act. The pro- ceedings were private. ...
... The absurdity of 2 long con- tinuance of the present Parliament, in view ofgthe new conditions set up by the Representation of the People Act, is evidenced by the circumstances which obtain at Conterbury, where a by-elee- tion is~now necessary owing to ...
... of soldiers and sajlors will be recorded are set ont in an 0 Council just issued under the pro- visions of the Representation of the People Act, 1918. Returning officers must as soon as possible send a batlot paper to each elector on the absent voters’ ...
... Each Troop has its days an Commons the Royal Assent was given to the times for duty. The work is important and Representation of the People Act. and the responsible, and therefore it is essential to have some uts on duty every day in case Speech proroguing ...
... this invitation has been accepted Acton forms one of the new Mid- @esex county constituencies created by the Representation of the People Act. Mr. Thomas Norne Alexander, J.P. BWarhour View. South Shields. died at the of 56 on Monday in London a short ...
... that the party agents are doing their level best to assist the re- gistration authorities appointed under the Representation of the People Act, and that it is that the services ef some of the former may be used in a special effort that is to be made t ...
... Councillor, and on his roposition the officers and wardens were re jected en bloc. There was a disoussion on the Representation of the People Act, 1918, and it was resolved that represontatives attend the annual meeting of the Local Unionist Association. ...
... bitterly of the red tape and, Tesulted in the reforms embodied in the officialism necessary to secure the German! Representation of the People Act. He was prisoners to work on the land. He 535 years of age. officer followed another until a fair contin- eee ...
... best thanks of the members had also to be given to Mr. Fiekisend, who continued to act as Vice-Chairman; and to Col. E. Royds, M.P., end Mr. C. H. who had again acted as the annual deputies to the Central The Council very much regretted the deaths of ...
... full benefits of which the nation will receive hereafter. The nas ing of such a measure, for example, as the Representation of the People Act—the nal re- greatest measure of constitutio form ever carried in this, or, indeed, in any country—is an indication ...
... of officials, ready for active work whenever necessary. and generally to put the ‘house in order ’ “The new Representation of the People’s Act wil! increase the work of the* Associa- tion, and will necessitate every member of the Association doing his ...
... EDUCATIGNAL NOTES. The Uducation Act provitls for the co- operation of local in the ad- luinistration of the Act Lincaln, Grimsby, Lindsey, Holiend, Kesteven may, if they be ...