Parliamentary Papers, Band 5H.M. Stationery Office, 1927 |
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... appear to re- move , as far as one can see , all the opposition that could exist in respect of the Bill , because the effect is that it will change the Register from being a compulsory register to a volun- tary register . As long as the ...
... appear to re- move , as far as one can see , all the opposition that could exist in respect of the Bill , because the effect is that it will change the Register from being a compulsory register to a volun- tary register . As long as the ...
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... appear that there would be no interference with the Civil Engineer . He may still go on using the term " Architect " ; he may describe his work as architectural ; he may do anything and everything that he was able to do before the Act ...
... appear that there would be no interference with the Civil Engineer . He may still go on using the term " Architect " ; he may describe his work as architectural ; he may do anything and everything that he was able to do before the Act ...
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... appear in the Second Schedule , and the Committee are asked to add the names of those bodies and that increases the ... appears to be one very substantial altera- tion on page 3 - that is the omission of paragraph 4 , which is that no ...
... appear in the Second Schedule , and the Committee are asked to add the names of those bodies and that increases the ... appears to be one very substantial altera- tion on page 3 - that is the omission of paragraph 4 , which is that no ...
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... appear before the Committee of the House of Commons demanding the right of your Institute to have a voice in determining the new Regulations referring to Ferro - concrete structures ? What I know about this matter , if I know anything ...
... appear before the Committee of the House of Commons demanding the right of your Institute to have a voice in determining the new Regulations referring to Ferro - concrete structures ? What I know about this matter , if I know anything ...
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... appear . In 1925 we held the exam- ination ; one man passed and his name did not appear . Chairman . ] We have got all this , Mr. Tasker , in the paper which we have before us . Mr. Tasker . ] I know , Sir , and if I may urge you to be ...
... appear . In 1925 we held the exam- ination ; one man passed and his name did not appear . Chairman . ] We have got all this , Mr. Tasker , in the paper which we have before us . Mr. Tasker . ] I know , Sir , and if I may urge you to be ...
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