| 1907 - 754 pages
...months of debate, rejected the Education Bill. — December 20.— Prime Minister CampbellBannennan announced in the House of Commons that the government...large majority for public ownership of telephones. IndU Some Rule.— December 26.— At the opening of the Indian National Congress, Dadabhl Naoroji,... | |
| Royal Geographical Society of Australasia. South Australian Branch - Australia - 1904 - 1334 pages
...replicas to members of the expedition who were present. On August l!)th the Prime Minister of England announced in the House of Commons that the Government had decided to recommend a grant of £20,000 tn the successful explorer — this represented the sum for which Shackleton... | |
| Great Britain - 1906 - 536 pages
...expensive." — Cd. 2,400, p. 2. SELF-GOVERNMENT NOT ADVISABLE YET. — On the 21st July, 1904, it was announced In the House of Commons that the Government had decided to give elective representative institutions to the Transvaal, and to substitute an elective element for... | |
| Algernon Edward Aspinall, Sir Algernon Edward Aspinall - Belize - 1914 - 658 pages
...denouncing that agreement by giving notice before September i, 1913. On August i, 1912, Mr. Sydney Buxton announced in the House of Commons that the Government had decided to withdraw from the Sugar Convention as from September i, 1913. This announcement gave rise to a good deal of... | |
| Edmund Burke - Books - 1916 - 608 pages
...decision was carried by 1,894 votes against 1,037. On the day following this resolution, Mr. Runciman announced in the House of Commons that the Government had decided to apply by proclamation the provisions of the Munitions of War Act for the settlement of the difference.... | |
| Edmund Burke - Books - 1916 - 580 pages
...decision was carried by 1,894 votes against 1,037. On the day following this resolution, Mr. Runciman announced in the House of Commons that the Government had decided to apply by proclamation the provisions of the Munitions of War Act for the settlement of the difference.... | |
| Edith Sophy Balfour Lyttelton - Cricket players - 1917 - 494 pages
.... that successive steps should be taken, ultimately leading to full selfgovernment. In July Alfred announced in the House of Commons that the Government had decided to give representative institutions to the Transvaal. He had already for many months been engaged upon... | |
| George Ranken Askwith - Arbitration, Industrial - 1920 - 510 pages
...one and then another had informal interviews with representatives of the parties, and finally it was announced in the House of Commons that the Government had decided to cause an inquiry and report to be made " on the facts and circumstances of the present dispute affecting... | |
| Charles Ernest Fayle - Merchant marine - 1923 - 464 pages
...involved, were convinced of the necessity for some measure of restriction. On January 27th Mr. Runciman announced in the House of Commons that the Government had decided to prohibit a great part of the normal import of paper and paper-making materials, amounting to over 1,600,000... | |
| Edwin A. Pratt - Railroads - 1921 - 668 pages
...on September gth, 1914, the President of the Local Government Board, Mr. (now Sir) Herbert Samuel, announced in the House of Commons that the Government had decided to offer the hospitality of the nation to the persecuted people. An arrangement was made between the Local... | |
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