The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Tập 147Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1905 |
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... members drawn from the great Colonial groups . It was explained in the " Political Notes " of the Times on May 12 that a new committee of the kind in question was to be appointed for three years on May 24 , consisting ultimately of ...
... members drawn from the great Colonial groups . It was explained in the " Political Notes " of the Times on May 12 that a new committee of the kind in question was to be appointed for three years on May 24 , consisting ultimately of ...
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... Members shall have an additional Member for every complete 65,000 of the excess . ( c ) Members shall be taken away as follows : ( i . ) a borough with a population of less bhan 18,500 shall cease to exist as a separate constituency ...
... Members shall have an additional Member for every complete 65,000 of the excess . ( c ) Members shall be taken away as follows : ( i . ) a borough with a population of less bhan 18,500 shall cease to exist as a separate constituency ...
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... members . The official members were to be such persons holding office under the Government of the Colony , and being members of the Executive Council , as might be appointed by the Crown through the Secretary of State . The elected ...
... members . The official members were to be such persons holding office under the Government of the Colony , and being members of the Executive Council , as might be appointed by the Crown through the Secretary of State . The elected ...
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