Parliamentary Papers, Band 6H.M. Stationery Office, 1926 |
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... Government do not expect this Bill to be completed this Session . I think the idea is that we should get on as far as we can and that the Committee should be re - appointed next Session to complete it . Mr. Hudson . ] May I venture to ...
... Government do not expect this Bill to be completed this Session . I think the idea is that we should get on as far as we can and that the Committee should be re - appointed next Session to complete it . Mr. Hudson . ] May I venture to ...
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... Government that this Act should ever come into force ? -Oh , yes , certainly , whether the amending Act is passed or not ; if the amending Act is passed it will come into force . To go Chairman . ] I , of course , do not look upon it ...
... Government that this Act should ever come into force ? -Oh , yes , certainly , whether the amending Act is passed or not ; if the amending Act is passed it will come into force . To go Chairman . ] I , of course , do not look upon it ...
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... Government ? -No ; this is summary jurisdiction . There is no question of a Government prosecution . Under the Summary Jurisdiction Act criminal proceedings are commenced by information ; civil proceedings are 011 complaint . Lord ...
... Government ? -No ; this is summary jurisdiction . There is no question of a Government prosecution . Under the Summary Jurisdiction Act criminal proceedings are commenced by information ; civil proceedings are 011 complaint . Lord ...
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... Government Act , 1894. " The advantage of leaving it out is that Section 48 of the Local Gov- ernment Act , 1894 , relates not only to the election of guardians but also to the elec- tion of district councils , and if you look at ...
... Government Act , 1894. " The advantage of leaving it out is that Section 48 of the Local Gov- ernment Act , 1894 , relates not only to the election of guardians but also to the elec- tion of district councils , and if you look at ...
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... Government Act of 1894 . 112. And they would have to look at . another Act for the purpose of finding what they might do with regard to the use of schools ? That is , the returning officer would , not the guardians . is Section 48 ...
... Government Act of 1894 . 112. And they would have to look at . another Act for the purpose of finding what they might do with regard to the use of schools ? That is , the returning officer would , not the guardians . is Section 48 ...
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