Parliamentary Papers, Band 6H.M. Stationery Office, 1926 |
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... LORD MUIR MACKENZIE in the Chair . Lord Monkswell , Lord Gorell , Lord Muir Mackenzie , Lord Askwith , POOR LAW BILL . Sir FREDERICK LIDDELL , K.C.B. , and Mr. H. J. COMYNS , having been called in , are examined as follows : Chairman ...
... LORD MUIR MACKENZIE in the Chair . Lord Monkswell , Lord Gorell , Lord Muir Mackenzie , Lord Askwith , POOR LAW BILL . Sir FREDERICK LIDDELL , K.C.B. , and Mr. H. J. COMYNS , having been called in , are examined as follows : Chairman ...
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... Lord Gorell . ] I hardly came in in time to follow this . Lord Monkswell . ] I have not followed it clearly enough to give an opinion . Lord Warrington . ] The statement in the memorandum seems to show that it is desirable . Chairman ...
... Lord Gorell . ] I hardly came in in time to follow this . Lord Monkswell . ] I have not followed it clearly enough to give an opinion . Lord Warrington . ] The statement in the memorandum seems to show that it is desirable . Chairman ...
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... Lord Warrington . 51. Yes , that refers to another matter . I see that all property is vested in the Boards of Guardians of the Poor Law Unions included in the combination . They are corporations , are they ? —They are corporations ...
... Lord Warrington . 51. Yes , that refers to another matter . I see that all property is vested in the Boards of Guardians of the Poor Law Unions included in the combination . They are corporations , are they ? —They are corporations ...
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... Lord Warrington . ] There is only one Secretary of State , really . Mr. Hudson . ] I formally move that we alter " the " to " a . " Sir Henry Slesser . ] I should like to oppose that , because I think it is contrary to the present ...
... Lord Warrington . ] There is only one Secretary of State , really . Mr. Hudson . ] I formally move that we alter " the " to " a . " Sir Henry Slesser . ] I should like to oppose that , because I think it is contrary to the present ...
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... Lord Warrington . 83. Is there anything in this ? Ap- parently the power of the Minister to divide into wards is for the purpose of an election , whereas the power of the County Council appears to be more general , because these are to ...
... Lord Warrington . 83. Is there anything in this ? Ap- parently the power of the Minister to divide into wards is for the purpose of an election , whereas the power of the County Council appears to be more general , because these are to ...
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