The Parliamentary DebatesReuter's Telegram Company, 1902 |
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49. oldal
... object is to pre- vent the public mind from being diverted from the real issue - namely , that we should have land forces of the proper kind . In the name of the people and of common sense , I ask the Govern- ment whether or not they ...
... object is to pre- vent the public mind from being diverted from the real issue - namely , that we should have land forces of the proper kind . In the name of the people and of common sense , I ask the Govern- ment whether or not they ...
49. oldal
... object of the Act was not to secure that these inquiries should be held locally ? * MR . SPEAKER : Order , order ! The Question on the Paper has been answered .: Cork Land Appeals . MR . FLYNN ( Cork Co. 39 40 Questions . Questions ...
... object of the Act was not to secure that these inquiries should be held locally ? * MR . SPEAKER : Order , order ! The Question on the Paper has been answered .: Cork Land Appeals . MR . FLYNN ( Cork Co. 39 40 Questions . Questions ...
57. oldal
... object of the Amendment which he now had to move was to eliminate from the Rule the proposal for the automatic or guillotine closure of Votes in Supply . In moving it he wished to guard if possible the rights of other Members who might ...
... object of the Amendment which he now had to move was to eliminate from the Rule the proposal for the automatic or guillotine closure of Votes in Supply . In moving it he wished to guard if possible the rights of other Members who might ...
63. oldal
... object of " Supply " was , of course , to discuss the subject of the Votes , and if they were taken in classes that could not be done . Suppose the House were told : " There is no time for discussion ; we must call upon you to vote ...
... object of " Supply " was , of course , to discuss the subject of the Votes , and if they were taken in classes that could not be done . Suppose the House were told : " There is no time for discussion ; we must call upon you to vote ...
75. oldal
... object . Both these opportunities of dis- cussing important matters were to be swept away . He could conceive no reason why the Government should resist this Amendment , for the Rule would be just as beneficial to the Government with ...
... object . Both these opportunities of dis- cussing important matters were to be swept away . He could conceive no reason why the Government should resist this Amendment , for the Rule would be just as beneficial to the Government with ...
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Gyakori szavak és kifejezések
A. J. BALFOUR adjournment Admiralty Alexander Alexander Nicholson Alfred Amendment answer ARNOLD-FORSTER Arthur ask the Secretary authority beg to ask BILL H.L. Bill Lords Capt Cecil Cecil Maxwell Chamberlain Charles CHARLES HOBHOUSE Colonel Committee County Council debate DILLON discussion districts Edward Edward Boland Edward Fielden elementary Ernest favour Francis Frederick Gentleman George GIBSON BOWLES Glasgow Government Henry Hobhouse House of Commons important Ireland James James Gladstone James Mellor James O'Shaughnessy Joseph King's Lynn Liverpool Macdona matter ment Minister Motion Murray Navy noble Earl NOES O'Brien o'clock Office Parliament Patrick Petition present Private Bills private business proposed Provisional Orders RAILWAY BILL regard Report Robert Rule Samuel School Boards Scotland Second Reading ships Sir John Sir William sitting SPEAKER Standing Order Stanley T. P. O'CONNOR Table Thomas Thomas Joseph Crean tion Treasury Votes Walter Wei-Hai-Wei Whiteley Wilson words Wyndham
Népszerű szakaszok
49. oldal - House, unless a member rising in his place shall propose to move the adjournment for the purpose of discussing a definite matter of urgent public importance...
573. oldal - If a motion for leave to introduce a Bill is opposed, the Speaker, after permitting, if he thinks fit, a brief explanatory statement from the member who moves and from the member who opposes the motion may without further debate put the question.
49. oldal - House for the purpose of discussing a definite matter of urgent public importance and state the matter.
383. oldal - Prisoner at the bar, you have been convicted before me of what the law regards as a very grave and serious offence : that of going through the marriage ceremony a second time while your wife was still alive. You plead in mitigation of your conduct that she was given to dissipation and drunkenness, that she proved herself a curse to your household while she remained mistress of it, and that she had latterly deserted you ; but I am not permitted to recognize any such plea.
49. oldal - Not more than twenty days, being days before the 5th of August, shall be allotted for the consideration of the Annual Estimates, for the Army, Navy, and Civil Services, including Votes on Account. The days allotted shall not include any day on which...
49. oldal - ... question must appear at latest on the notice paper circulated on the day before that on which an answer is desired. (5) If any Member does not distinguish his question by an asterisk or if he is not present to ask it, or if it is not reached by a quarter past three of the clock...
49. oldal - Majesty's inspectors, so, however, that it shall be no part of the duties of such inspector to inquire into any instruction in religious subjects given at such school, or to examine any scholar therein in religious knowledge or in any religious subject or book: (4.) The school shall be conducted in accordance with the conditions required to be fulfilled by an elementary school in order to obtain an annual parliamentary grant.
31. oldal - Thursday, unless the house otherwise order on the motion of a minister of the Crown, moved at the commencement of public business, to be decided without amendment or debate.
31. oldal - Expenditure, or for any new service not included in the ordinary Estimates for the year, shall not be included in the computation of the twenty days aforesaid.
37. oldal - Provided also that on motion made after notice, to be decided without amendment or debate, additional time, not exceeding three days, may be allotted for the purposes aforesaid, either before or after the 5th of August.