The Annual RegisterRivingtons, 1908 |
З цієї книги
Результати 1-5 із 100
Сторінка 12
... moved by the Earl of Castletown , whose references as an Irishman to the portions of the Speech relating to the dispute between the two Houses , and to Irish reforms , were cheered from the Ministerial benches . It was seconded by the ...
... moved by the Earl of Castletown , whose references as an Irishman to the portions of the Speech relating to the dispute between the two Houses , and to Irish reforms , were cheered from the Ministerial benches . It was seconded by the ...
Сторінка 13
... moved by Mr. Tomkinson ( Crewe , Cheshire ) and seconded by Mr. Rainy ( Kilmarnock Burghs ) . Mr. Balfour ( City of London ) doubted whether the promised legislation would all be carried through . This session would hardly be so long as ...
... moved by Mr. Tomkinson ( Crewe , Cheshire ) and seconded by Mr. Rainy ( Kilmarnock Burghs ) . Mr. Balfour ( City of London ) doubted whether the promised legislation would all be carried through . This session would hardly be so long as ...
Сторінка 17
... moved , and Mr. Hodge ( Gorton , S.E. Lancs ) seconded , an amendment regretting the absence from the sessional programme of a Bill providing adequate pensions for the aged poor . The Chancellor of the Exchequer , Mr. Asquith ( East ...
... moved , and Mr. Hodge ( Gorton , S.E. Lancs ) seconded , an amendment regretting the absence from the sessional programme of a Bill providing adequate pensions for the aged poor . The Chancellor of the Exchequer , Mr. Asquith ( East ...
Сторінка 18
... moved for by Sir A. Acland Hood , the chief Opposition whip . The Government , the Attorney - General announced , would not oppose the issue . Only one - sixteenth of the electors were corrupt , the constituency had already been ...
... moved for by Sir A. Acland Hood , the chief Opposition whip . The Government , the Attorney - General announced , would not oppose the issue . Only one - sixteenth of the electors were corrupt , the constituency had already been ...
Сторінка 19
... moved by Mr. J. F. Mason ( Windsor ) , urged the Government to give material encourage- ment to research in scientific agriculture . Sir Edward Strachey ( South Somerset ) , representing the Board of Agriculture , gave a sympathetic ...
... moved by Mr. J. F. Mason ( Windsor ) , urged the Government to give material encourage- ment to research in scientific agriculture . Sir Edward Strachey ( South Somerset ) , representing the Board of Agriculture , gave a sympathetic ...
Інші видання - Показати все
Загальні терміни та фрази
Africa aged amendment announced ANNUAL REGISTER appointed Army Austen Chamberlain Balfour Bill Britain British Budget Cape Colony cent Chamber Chancellor Chinese Church College Colonial Colonial Preference Commissioners Committee Conference Council Court debate declared defence duties Earl Education election Empire England Estimates expenditure favour force foreign French German Government Haldane House of Lords Imperial important increase India interest Ireland Irish Joseph Ward King Labour land legislation Liberal London Lord Cromer Lord Tweedmouth March ment military Ministry National Nationalist native naval Navy Office Opposition organisation Parliament Parliamentary party passed political Premier President Prime Minister Prince Professor proposed question railway referred regarded reply resolution revenue Robert Bond Royal Russian scheme schools Scotland Scottish Secretary Sir Charles Dilke small holdings social Socialist South African speech Tariff Reform taxation Territorial Territorial Army tion trade Transvaal treaty Unionist University vote
Популярні уривки
Сторінка 9 - ... school on any day exclusively set apart for religious observance by the religious body to which his parent belongs...
Сторінка 449 - ... other than the United States or to any insular possession of the United States or to the Canal Zone are being used for the purpose of enabling the holders to come to the continental territory of the United States to the detri-ment of labor conditions therein, the President...
Сторінка 450 - American citizen is allowed to expatriate himself in time of war. An American woman who marries a foreigner takes the nationality of her husband.
Сторінка 441 - The wise custom which limits the president to two terms regards the substance and not the form, and under no circumstances will I be a candidate for or accept another nomination.
Сторінка 441 - I am deeply sensible of the honor done me by the American people, in expressing their confidence in what I have done, and have tried to do. I appreciate to the full the solemn responsibility this confidence imposes upon me, and I shall do all that in my power lies not to forfeit it. "On the...
Сторінка 449 - That whenever the President shall be satisfied that passports issued by any foreign Government to its citizens or subjects to go to any country other than the United States, or to any insular possession of the United States...
Сторінка 95 - That it is desirable to encourage British emigrants to proceed to British Colonies rather than foreign countries : that the Imperial Government be requested to co-operate with any Colonies desiring immigrants in assisting suitable persons to emigrate...
Сторінка 445 - Among the points to be aimed at should be the prohibition of unhealthy competition, such as by rendering service at an actual loss for the purpose of crushing out competition, the prevention of inflation of capital, and the prohibition of a corporation's making exclusive trade with itself a condition of having any trade with itself. Reasonable agreements between, or combinations of, corporations should be permitted, provided they are first submitted to and approved by some appropriate Government...
Сторінка 441 - ... whatever maneuvers might be necessary in time of war. After war is declared it is too late to find out the needs ; that means to invite disaster. This trip to the Pacific will show what some of our needs are and will enable us to provide for them. The proper place for an officer to learn his duty is at sea, and the only way in which a navy can ever be made efficient is by practice at sea, under all the conditions which would have to be met if war existed.
Сторінка 18 - I received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, and was presented with the freedom of the city of London in a gold box.