Star Question
... Star Question MacT.—At a General Flection, does an> elector have more than one vote? ASSWER. No. The Representation of the People Act of 194S abolished the universities constituencies and the business premises vote. ...
... Star Question MacT.—At a General Flection, does an> elector have more than one vote? ASSWER. No. The Representation of the People Act of 194S abolished the universities constituencies and the business premises vote. ...
... Parliamentary representative for' these universities. Plaintiffs based their claim the Representation of the People Act of IS6B, but Lord Salvesen held that the Act was not open the put upon it plaintiffs. He ruled that graduates were not entitled vote ...
... Col. Walter Guinea that the annual cost involved in the revision and publication of the two registers under the Representation of the People Act w«J £1,750,000, which onehalf was borne by the State and one-half by the local rates. Sir Richard Cooper: What ...
... fisherman, was at Hull to-day sent to prison tor three months when he pleaded guilty to an offence under the Representation of the People Act. The prosecution said that Sayers, in addition to recording his own vote had also voted for his son—bearing the ...
... Soldier Boy. TENNIS. —The last municipal year was extended six months in accordance with proposals embodied in Representation of the People Act, and lord mayors end mayors had their period of office similarly extended. SCREEN. —Late Rudolph Valentino took ...
... make it clear that women serving with the Forces had the same rights as men under the special provisions of the Representation of the People Act, designed to ensure that persons shall not be hindered in the exercise of their right to vote at Parliamentary ...
... opinion, even amogfpt otherwise well informed people, that would the This is not so, and it would probably be for the general information the public if the following tract fr>m the Representation of the People Act, 1867 (30 and 31 Vic. c. sec. 51 were published:— ...
... municipal elections, to be held on November Ist, through differences of legal opinion on the interpretation of the Representation of the People Act, 1945. Originally, seven vacancies were notified, but the list has now been reduced to the normal six—two in ...
... be followed as the result of the new Representation of the People Act. One felt that legislation in recent times was not so much what was embodied in Acts of Parliament the regulations made pursuant to those Acts, he said. Whether this was a ...
... about the procedure oi voting by proxy, the Absent Voters' Register and the rights of Service personnel under the Representation of the People Act. Sir James Grigg, Minister of War, in the Commons to-day, said machinery set by the three .Services for enabling ...
... the disqualification of women from holding certain civil and judicial appointments. Clause 2 aimed amending the Representation of tho People Act of 1918 in a manner tha-r. would place women upon an equal footing with men. Clause 3 was designed abolish the ...
... One of the present uncertainties is | which day candidates will come fori ward for nomination. Under the new Representation of the People Act, they ( may do this on any one of a scries of I days long as they have been ! nominated by February I3th. ...