Parliamentary Papers, Band 5H.M. Stationery Office, 1927 |
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... move , as far as one can see , all the opposition that could exist in respect of the Bill , because the effect is ... moves that . 66 in the Bill , as it was put before the House for Second Reading , and if in the opinion of the local ...
... move , as far as one can see , all the opposition that could exist in respect of the Bill , because the effect is ... moves that . 66 in the Bill , as it was put before the House for Second Reading , and if in the opinion of the local ...
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... move the name of the appellant , or re- store his name as the case may require , and under this Bill any person whose name was removed from the Register can at the discretion of the Discipline Committee can go to appeal upon it and get ...
... move the name of the appellant , or re- store his name as the case may require , and under this Bill any person whose name was removed from the Register can at the discretion of the Discipline Committee can go to appeal upon it and get ...
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... move- ment , men who would be acting in a dual capacity ? —Yes . I understood , however that we were covered in that . I mean obviously in a movement like ours , we have two distinct operations . We have a definite architectural ...
... move- ment , men who would be acting in a dual capacity ? —Yes . I understood , however that we were covered in that . I mean obviously in a movement like ours , we have two distinct operations . We have a definite architectural ...
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... move along lines which have already been well explored . 39. A uniform method of education would not be formed upon all Schools . It would be the definite policy of the Board to encourage individual characteristics in different Schools ...
... move along lines which have already been well explored . 39. A uniform method of education would not be formed upon all Schools . It would be the definite policy of the Board to encourage individual characteristics in different Schools ...
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... move " That the Question be now put . " --- Question put , " That the Question be now put. Major Astor Commander Bellairs Major Birchall Captain Brass Mr. Broad Brigadier - General Brooke Mr. Ernest Brown Mr. Campbell Mr. Neville ...
... move " That the Question be now put . " --- Question put , " That the Question be now put. Major Astor Commander Bellairs Major Birchall Captain Brass Mr. Broad Brigadier - General Brooke Mr. Ernest Brown Mr. Campbell Mr. Neville ...
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