The Annual Register, Volume 151Edmund Burke Rivingtons, 1910 Continuation of the reference work that originated with Robert Dodsley, written and published each year, which records and analyzes the year’s major events, developments and trends in Great Britain and throughout the world. From the 1920s volumes of The Annual Register took the essential shape in which they have continued ever since, opening with the history of Britain, then a section on foreign history covering each country or region in turn. Following these are the chronicle of events, brief retrospectives on the year’s cultural and economic developments, a short selection of documents, and obituaries of eminent persons who died in the year. |
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... OCTOBER 8 . The Budget and the Friendly Societies , [ 128 ] . London Elections Bill , [ 128 ] . Imperial Press Conference , [ 129 ] . Naval Review , [ 131 ] . Lord Morley on India , [ 131 ] . Second Reading of the Finance Bill , [ 132 ] ...
... OCTOBER 8 . The Budget and the Friendly Societies , [ 128 ] . London Elections Bill , [ 128 ] . Imperial Press Conference , [ 129 ] . Naval Review , [ 131 ] . Lord Morley on India , [ 131 ] . Second Reading of the Finance Bill , [ 132 ] ...
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... October , 1912 ; and ( d ) that the last two ships of the 1909-10 programme would only be ordered to- wards the end of 1909. These declarations did not bind the German Government , but they disposed of the view that it was preparing to ...
... October , 1912 ; and ( d ) that the last two ships of the 1909-10 programme would only be ordered to- wards the end of 1909. These declarations did not bind the German Government , but they disposed of the view that it was preparing to ...
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... October 28 , 1908 , and based upon the recommendations of a Select Committee , was debated on the motion for second reading on April 20. It provided that any stranger guilty of disorderly conduct during a sitting of the House should be ...
... October 28 , 1908 , and based upon the recommendations of a Select Committee , was debated on the motion for second reading on April 20. It provided that any stranger guilty of disorderly conduct during a sitting of the House should be ...
Pagina 115
... October . A Vehicles on High- ways Bill , fixing a speed limit , was discussed on May 5 , but dropped ; so was Viscount Hardinge's Hops Bill , which was taken through Committee on May 12 , the Government holding aloof as their own Bill ...
... October . A Vehicles on High- ways Bill , fixing a speed limit , was discussed on May 5 , but dropped ; so was Viscount Hardinge's Hops Bill , which was taken through Committee on May 12 , the Government holding aloof as their own Bill ...
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... October . A Vehicles on High- ways Bill , fixing a speed limit , was discussed on May 5 , but dropped ; so was Viscount Hardinge's Hops Bill , which was taken through Committee on May 12 , the Government holding aloof as their own Bill ...
... October . A Vehicles on High- ways Bill , fixing a speed limit , was discussed on May 5 , but dropped ; so was Viscount Hardinge's Hops Bill , which was taken through Committee on May 12 , the Government holding aloof as their own Bill ...
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Pagina 102 - ... wage implacable warfare against poverty and squalidness. I cannot help hoping and believing that before this generation has passed away we shall have advanced a great step towards that good time when poverty and wretchedness and human degradation, which always follow in its camp, will be as remote to the people of this country as the wolves which once infested its forests.
Pagina 263 - December 2 he proposed a resolution that ' the action of the House of Lords in refusing to pass into law the financial provision made by this House for the service of the year is a breach of the Constitution, and a usurpation of the rights of the Commons '. It was carried by 349 votes to 134.
Pagina 211 - the end of all " — the negation of faith, of family, of property, of monarchy, of the Empire. He himself must go a different road — that of public economy, of strengthening character, of preserving confidence — the road by which we had built up our strength and dominion.
Pagina 413 - One-half of their number shall be selected on the ground mainly of their thorough acquaintance, by reason of their official experience or otherwise, with the reasonable wants and wishes of the coloured races in South Africa.
Pagina 403 - September, 1900, by which the taxation of land shall not exceed that on similar land in Lower Burmah, is hereby removed. British subjects in Siam shall be exempt from all military service, either in the army or navy, and from all forced loans or military exactions or contributions. ARTICLE 7. The provisions of all treaties, agreements, and conventions between Great Britain and Siam, not modified by the present treaty remain in full force. ARTICLE 8. The present treaty shall be ratified within four...
Pagina 129 - viz., a preponderance of 10 per cent over the combined strengths in capital ships of the two next strongest Powers," whatever and wherever those Powers might be.
Pagina 63 - The question whether the nationality or the domicile of the owner should be adopted as the dominant factor in deciding whether property is enemy property.
Pagina 210 - No, it is here in our midst, close at home, close at hand in the vast growing cities of England and Scotland, and in the dwindling and cramped villages of our denuded countryside. It is there you will find the seeds of Imperial ruin and national decay— the unnatural gap between rich and poor, the divorce of the people from the land, the want of proper discipline and training in our youth, the exploitation of boy labour, the physical degeneration which seems to follow so swiftly on civilised poverty,...
Pagina 31 - Provinces in which it does not exist, but have also failed to give effect to the policy of granting modified fixity of tenure and immunity from enhancements laid down in 1882 and 1884 by the Government of India and approved by the Secretary of State...