The Annual RegisterRivingtons, 1870 - History |
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Page 9
... reference in the Speech to the intention of the Government to propose a Parliamentary Committee on elections uncalled for . Such a sugges- tion was by no means unprecedented . He was somewhat astonished , too , at Lord Cairns ' apparent ...
... reference in the Speech to the intention of the Government to propose a Parliamentary Committee on elections uncalled for . Such a sugges- tion was by no means unprecedented . He was somewhat astonished , too , at Lord Cairns ' apparent ...
Page 11
... reference to efficiency was most unwise , and led to no saving in the end . He asked next for some explanation of the paragraph recommending an inquiry into the mode of con- ducting Parliamentary and municipal elections , which he ...
... reference to efficiency was most unwise , and led to no saving in the end . He asked next for some explanation of the paragraph recommending an inquiry into the mode of con- ducting Parliamentary and municipal elections , which he ...
Page 12
... reference to party conflicts . " We hope , " said the right hon . gentleman , " that the House will approve the principle by which we have been actuated , first of all in endeavouring to afford it abundance of occupation for the employ ...
... reference to party conflicts . " We hope , " said the right hon . gentleman , " that the House will approve the principle by which we have been actuated , first of all in endeavouring to afford it abundance of occupation for the employ ...
Page 15
... reference to a joint Committee , but he was of opinion that something must be done in view of the common and , he intimated , not unjust reproach that Parliament was becoming incompetent to deal with the mass of legislation before it ...
... reference to a joint Committee , but he was of opinion that something must be done in view of the common and , he intimated , not unjust reproach that Parliament was becoming incompetent to deal with the mass of legislation before it ...
Page 16
... reference to a joint Committee for the sake of avoiding jealousy , and securing the co - operation of the other House . If , however , the Bill were referred to such a Committee , and an unreasonable delay occurred before the Committee ...
... reference to a joint Committee for the sake of avoiding jealousy , and securing the co - operation of the other House . If , however , the Bill were referred to such a Committee , and an unreasonable delay occurred before the Committee ...
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