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... whole matter , and it is very difficult to draw a distinc- tion between what he does qua trying the issue and qua disposing of the whole matter . The suggestion is that it can only properly be dealt with by a new Rule of Court dealing ...
... whole matter , and it is very difficult to draw a distinc- tion between what he does qua trying the issue and qua disposing of the whole matter . The suggestion is that it can only properly be dealt with by a new Rule of Court dealing ...
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... whole of Part IV last year . Chairman . ] Then we must run through this . Mr. Foot . 196. Why did we postpone it ? - Because Sir Thomas Chitty had raised a point on the drafting . May I say that , though Sir Thomas Chitty and I are in ...
... whole of Part IV last year . Chairman . ] Then we must run through this . Mr. Foot . 196. Why did we postpone it ? - Because Sir Thomas Chitty had raised a point on the drafting . May I say that , though Sir Thomas Chitty and I are in ...
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... whole Bill before us ? Chairman . ] It does rather waste our time , I think . Witness ( Mr. Graham Harrison ) . ] I think it will be more convenient to take it as a whole . 211. After the Administration Bill is passed ? Yes . 212. There ...
... whole Bill before us ? Chairman . ] It does rather waste our time , I think . Witness ( Mr. Graham Harrison ) . ] I think it will be more convenient to take it as a whole . 211. After the Administration Bill is passed ? Yes . 212. There ...
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... whole thing is ridiculous . Might I suggest that we leave the whole thing out altogether ? Part V is headed , " Officers and Offices . " Previous Parts of the Bill have dealt rather exhaustively with the position of judges , and the ...
... whole thing is ridiculous . Might I suggest that we leave the whole thing out altogether ? Part V is headed , " Officers and Offices . " Previous Parts of the Bill have dealt rather exhaustively with the position of judges , and the ...
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... whole clause might go out . I do not think it very much matters either way ? -There is also the consideration in this connection that in the future , instead of having the Pay- master - General , you will have an Accountant - General ...
... whole clause might go out . I do not think it very much matters either way ? -There is also the consideration in this connection that in the future , instead of having the Pay- master - General , you will have an Accountant - General ...
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66 Clause A. M. BULLOCH alteration amended is passed Amendment Bill Appeal apply Aprilis Arbitral authority Bill H.L. Board of Trade British Chairman claims Clause 17 Clause 44 Clause 56 Clause 9 Clearing Office Committee Consolidation Bills Continued Division Earl of Onslow enactment estimate existing expenses FREDERICK F Graham Hackforth Harrison High Court inclusive are read insured person J. M. VALLANCE JOHN MARRIOTT judge land leave line 11 line 16 line 24 London County Council Lord Askwith Lord Blanesburgh M. L. GWYER Martii matter MCKINNA Mead Taylor means ment Minister National Health Insurance Northern Ireland paragraph provisions purposes question read and agreed reference regard repealed Report reproduced respect scheme Scotland Section Sir CLAUD SCHUSTER Sir Frederick Liddell Sir Malcolm Macnaghten Sir THOMAS stands Sub-section suggest thing THOMAS WILLES CHITTY tion Tribunal United Kingdom W. M. GRAHAM-HARRISON William Mitchell-Thomson