THE GENERAL ELECTION
... campaign in the constituencies, and explained the new constitution the Labour party and the technical!- ties of the Representation of the People Act. The proceedings were private. ...
... campaign in the constituencies, and explained the new constitution the Labour party and the technical!- ties of the Representation of the People Act. The proceedings were private. ...
... ifiiif iw —n—min , hi, ■mnrm-T-- flanges. COUNTY BOROUGH OF DERBY. REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE ACT, 1918. ' TW'OTICE IS HEREBY' GIVEN that in exercise the powers given by this Act the -Council 1 have divided the Constituency into the following ; Polling ...
... association as hithorto constituted, and reforming to as embrace the area the division newly defined for the of the Representation People Act. The aniiur.l report recorded work accomplished the officials aud members in connection with the war. The financial ...
... moving resolution making certain alterations in the polling districts of the borough, said the passing of the Representation of the People Act had the effect of making necessary the Parliamentary boundaries of the borough being co-terrainus with the municipal ...
... nieml»ore the advisability being ready to lUke up the political reins when the time came. He also alluded to the new Representation of the Peoples Act, which lie said broadened the basis of the vo»o. bringing in as it did women s franchise, which opened up new ...
... the advie ability of being ready to take up the political reins when the time came. He aleo alluded to the new Representation of the Peoples Act, which he =aid broadened the baais of the vote, bringing in as it did women's franchise, whioch opened up new ...
... memliers the advlsability of hem- ready take up the political rj* l,B „ the ‘‘me came. also alluded to th ifi Representation of the Peoples Act i’/a i . th ® '’ a,is tl,r ''e. wringing in as it did women s franchise which opened new possibilities. diSrioo ...
... are in the habit of using the tub s, and do net even object to workmen's trains. The decision not collect luggage Easter will act as a useful deterrent against holiday travelling, and other difficulties are also oonsid.rately pointed out. The intention is ...
... expense of any other. In reply to the nominar.ons for membership on the Local I Omni' ( Ommitt 1, 'I s ropes-eating Labour, the acting cleek to Penistone Urban District Council replied that Mr. Leonard Benison had been appointed by that Council to art on the ...
... the adoption new j scheme polling districts for the lown, said had become necessary owing to the passing the new Representation of the People Bill. The effect thai was make the Parliamentary boundary coterminal with the municipal boundary. He gave some ...
... adoption the new scheme polling districts for the town, said it had become necessary owing t6 the passing tlie new Representation of the People Bill, the effect that was make the Parliaments i~ boundary coterminal with the municipal boundary- Fie gave some ...