The Annual RegisterEdmund Burke Rivingtons, 1922 |
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... Vote , [ 146 ] . Debate in the Dail Eireann , [ 147 ] . Mr. Lloyd George and Unemployment , [ 148 ] . The German Repara- tions , [ 149 ] . Interim Report of the Super - Axe Committee , [ 150 ] . FOREIGN AND COLONIAL HISTORY . THE LEAGUE ...
... Vote , [ 146 ] . Debate in the Dail Eireann , [ 147 ] . Mr. Lloyd George and Unemployment , [ 148 ] . The German Repara- tions , [ 149 ] . Interim Report of the Super - Axe Committee , [ 150 ] . FOREIGN AND COLONIAL HISTORY . THE LEAGUE ...
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... vote , for which he would take responsibility , to relieve the Army Votes of the vague and formidable charges with which they were now burdened in consequence of these commitments . He hoped also to reduce the burdens of the taxpayer by ...
... vote , for which he would take responsibility , to relieve the Army Votes of the vague and formidable charges with which they were now burdened in consequence of these commitments . He hoped also to reduce the burdens of the taxpayer by ...
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... vote being 310,000 against dilution and only 2,500 in favour of it . By taking this line the Unions virtually refused a gift of 250,000l . , for a grant of 51. had been offered in respect of each man accepted for training . Unemployment ...
... vote being 310,000 against dilution and only 2,500 in favour of it . By taking this line the Unions virtually refused a gift of 250,000l . , for a grant of 51. had been offered in respect of each man accepted for training . Unemployment ...
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... vote , so as to enable any considerable section of the electorate to return one member . Authorities who had adopted the scheme might revert to the present system if after six years ' experience they were not satisfied with the change ...
... vote , so as to enable any considerable section of the electorate to return one member . Authorities who had adopted the scheme might revert to the present system if after six years ' experience they were not satisfied with the change ...
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... vote for railways Sir E. Geddes explained that the coal strike accounted for 8,000,000l . , the disturbances in Ireland for 2,000,000l . , and he added that the increase of wages recom- mended by the National Wages Board was also a ...
... vote for railways Sir E. Geddes explained that the coal strike accounted for 8,000,000l . , the disturbances in Ireland for 2,000,000l . , and he added that the increase of wages recom- mended by the National Wages Board was also a ...
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