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Pagina 479
... measure in this House . It invariably foreshadows its defeat . ' One reason why these private members ' Bills have ... measures their party does not expect ? The decision , of course , is generally in the negative . One does not want to ...
... measure in this House . It invariably foreshadows its defeat . ' One reason why these private members ' Bills have ... measures their party does not expect ? The decision , of course , is generally in the negative . One does not want to ...
Pagina 556
... measure of electoral reform to which we may be pledged . Of all the problems and perplexities which beset the Labour Government , the most formidable is that which falls to the lot of our courageous Chancellor . The Unemployment Fund ...
... measure of electoral reform to which we may be pledged . Of all the problems and perplexities which beset the Labour Government , the most formidable is that which falls to the lot of our courageous Chancellor . The Unemployment Fund ...
Pagina 557
... measure might scrape through the Commons , with the absolute certainty of rejection by the House of Lords . The defeat of a measure enjoying so limited a popularity would not be regarded as fatal to the Government , for an appeal to the ...
... measure might scrape through the Commons , with the absolute certainty of rejection by the House of Lords . The defeat of a measure enjoying so limited a popularity would not be regarded as fatal to the Government , for an appeal to the ...
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THE AFRICAN LABOURER IN 1929 By W Benson | 15 |
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