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Pagina 311
THE COAL MINES BILL At the time of writing this article the Coal Mines Bill , introduced by the Government , has passed the second reading , and is before the House of Commons in committee stage . Consideration of Part I. of the Bill ...
THE COAL MINES BILL At the time of writing this article the Coal Mines Bill , introduced by the Government , has passed the second reading , and is before the House of Commons in committee stage . Consideration of Part I. of the Bill ...
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... Bills members of the present Government party have at least four times since 1923 introduced a Bill in the terms of that debated this session ; and , as was the case when Bradlaugh backed similar Bills in the ' eighties , until this ...
... Bills members of the present Government party have at least four times since 1923 introduced a Bill in the terms of that debated this session ; and , as was the case when Bradlaugh backed similar Bills in the ' eighties , until this ...
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... Bill raising the school - leaving age to fifteen until some work- able new agreement has been reached as to the terms on which the reorganisation consequent on this and the operation of the Hadow Report can actually be carried through ...
... Bill raising the school - leaving age to fifteen until some work- able new agreement has been reached as to the terms on which the reorganisation consequent on this and the operation of the Hadow Report can actually be carried through ...
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THE RELIGIOUS MOVEMENT | 26 |
LICENSING REFORM By Alexander F Part | 55 |
THE CRISIS IN THE UNIONIST PARTY By Right Hon L S Amery | 139 |
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