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Anybody who has authority which is to continue to seen the Bill will realise , I imagine , that administer the Poor Law as such , and the Government do not expect this Bill the whole of this draft , apart from to be completed this ...
Anybody who has authority which is to continue to seen the Bill will realise , I imagine , that administer the Poor Law as such , and the Government do not expect this Bill the whole of this draft , apart from to be completed this ...
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I , of course , do not look upon it from the point of view of the Government ; I look upon it from the point of view of consolidation , as to which I have almost a bee in my bonnet . I am so dead on consolidation back to the question of ...
I , of course , do not look upon it from the point of view of the Government ; I look upon it from the point of view of consolidation , as to which I have almost a bee in my bonnet . I am so dead on consolidation back to the question of ...
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I did not know whether it had anything to do with the Government ? —No ; this is summary jurisdiction . There is no question of a Government prosecution . Under the Summary Jurisdiction Act criminal proceedings are commenced by ...
I did not know whether it had anything to do with the Government ? —No ; this is summary jurisdiction . There is no question of a Government prosecution . Under the Summary Jurisdiction Act criminal proceedings are commenced by ...
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Perhaps I am impetuous , but it seems to me quite clear that this Section 20 of the Local Government Act , 1894 , is not capable of removing disqualifications . This is dealing with qualifications and not disqualifications . the general ...
Perhaps I am impetuous , but it seems to me quite clear that this Section 20 of the Local Government Act , 1894 , is not capable of removing disqualifications . This is dealing with qualifications and not disqualifications . the general ...
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... at the top of page 6 , it would have to run : " the election shall , subject to the provisions of this Part of this Act , be conducted in accordance with rules framed by the Secretary of State under the Local Government Act , 1894.
... at the top of page 6 , it would have to run : " the election shall , subject to the provisions of this Part of this Act , be conducted in accordance with rules framed by the Secretary of State under the Local Government Act , 1894.
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