The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Volume 147Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1905 - History |
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Page 132
... proposed , however , to give a larger representation to the London County Council on the commission for the management of the docks than the Government had proposed , and Mr. Bonar Law , on their behalf , said that the Bill was really ...
... proposed , however , to give a larger representation to the London County Council on the commission for the management of the docks than the Government had proposed , and Mr. Bonar Law , on their behalf , said that the Bill was really ...
Page 355
... proposed doing away with the clause relating to non - payment of taxation , and that the country should be divided ... proposed export duty of 1 kr . per ton on all kinds of ore leaving the country , gave rise to considerable excitement ...
... proposed doing away with the clause relating to non - payment of taxation , and that the country should be divided ... proposed export duty of 1 kr . per ton on all kinds of ore leaving the country , gave rise to considerable excitement ...
Page 483
... proposed Commonwealth capital , and the land scandals . The chosen site for the proposed Australian capital is Dal- gety , situated at a spot in New South Wales almost equidistant from Melbourne and Sydney . During the year the Common ...
... proposed Commonwealth capital , and the land scandals . The chosen site for the proposed Australian capital is Dal- gety , situated at a spot in New South Wales almost equidistant from Melbourne and Sydney . During the year the Common ...
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