The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Volume 147Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1905 - History |
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Page 86
... moved ( March 31 ) by Mr. Rickett ( Scar- borough ) , under the title of the Coal Mines ( Weighing of Minerals ) Bill . By this it was proposed to amend the Coal Mines Regu- lation Act of 1887 , the object of the promoters being to ...
... moved ( March 31 ) by Mr. Rickett ( Scar- borough ) , under the title of the Coal Mines ( Weighing of Minerals ) Bill . By this it was proposed to amend the Coal Mines Regu- lation Act of 1887 , the object of the promoters being to ...
Page 89
... moved by the Prime Minister ( March 15 ) covered the Supple- mentary Civil Service and Army and Navy Estimates ; vote A and vote 1 of the Navy Estimates , and the Ways and Means resolutions consequent thereon ; vote A and vote 1 of the ...
... moved by the Prime Minister ( March 15 ) covered the Supple- mentary Civil Service and Army and Navy Estimates ; vote A and vote 1 of the Navy Estimates , and the Ways and Means resolutions consequent thereon ; vote A and vote 1 of the ...
Page 182
... moved by Mr. Balfour on July 5 , and after occupying , with various amendments unsuccessfully moved upon it , a whole long sitting , was carried , though only by a majority of 36-149 to 113. The result of course on the subsequent ...
... moved by Mr. Balfour on July 5 , and after occupying , with various amendments unsuccessfully moved upon it , a whole long sitting , was carried , though only by a majority of 36-149 to 113. The result of course on the subsequent ...
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