The Liberal Magazine, المجلد 20Liberal Publication Department, 1913 |
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FREE SPEECH AT BELFAST . Quite the most exciting event of the month has been the organised attempt of Ulster " Loyalists " to suppress free speech in Belfast . The different stages of the affair may be briefly set out as follows . ( 1 ) ...
FREE SPEECH AT BELFAST . Quite the most exciting event of the month has been the organised attempt of Ulster " Loyalists " to suppress free speech in Belfast . The different stages of the affair may be briefly set out as follows . ( 1 ) ...
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... speech by violence . On the other hand , the silence of Mr. Bonar Law , in view of the responsibilities of his position , rather suggests that he would have approved if he had not been too much afraid of public opinion . Some of the ...
... speech by violence . On the other hand , the silence of Mr. Bonar Law , in view of the responsibilities of his position , rather suggests that he would have approved if he had not been too much afraid of public opinion . Some of the ...
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... speech ; it puts Ulster tech- nically in the wrong ; but England must and will realise that the very disregard of one of the most sacred conventions of public life is infallible proof of Ulster's grim sincerity . We shall not try to ...
... speech ; it puts Ulster tech- nically in the wrong ; but England must and will realise that the very disregard of one of the most sacred conventions of public life is infallible proof of Ulster's grim sincerity . We shall not try to ...
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... speech by Mr. McKenna , who will be in charge of the coming Bill . The new Bill will , in all probability , be found to be in all important features , substantially the same as that of 1909 ; but Mr. McKenna , of course , said nothing ...
... speech by Mr. McKenna , who will be in charge of the coming Bill . The new Bill will , in all probability , be found to be in all important features , substantially the same as that of 1909 ; but Mr. McKenna , of course , said nothing ...
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... Speech ...... 82 Points from Speeches Points from the Papers 134 137 The Divisions of the Month 83 New Publications 140 Notes and Figures ... 85 The Magazines for March 144 ANNOUNCEMENTS . A series of superb photogravure portraits of ...
... Speech ...... 82 Points from Speeches Points from the Papers 134 137 The Divisions of the Month 83 New Publications 140 Notes and Figures ... 85 The Magazines for March 144 ANNOUNCEMENTS . A series of superb photogravure portraits of ...
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الصفحة 108 - Whereas it is expedient that provision should be made for regulating the relations between the two Houses of Parliament: And whereas it is intended to substitute for the House of Lords as it at present exists a Second Chamber constituted on a popular instead of hereditary basis...
الصفحة 218 - Notwithstanding the establishment of the Irish Parliament or anything contained in this Act, the supreme power and authority of the Parliament of the United Kingdom shall remain unaffected and undiminished over all persons, matters, and things in Ireland and every part thereof.
الصفحة 38 - We are pleased to announce to our people that on the advice of our Ministers tendered after consultation with our Governor-General in Council, we have decided upon the transfer of the seat of the Government of India from Calcutta to the ancient Capital of Delhi...
الصفحة 220 - ... restrict the free exercise thereof, or give a preference, privilege, or advantage, or impose any disability or disadvantage, on account of religious belief or religious or ecclesiastical status, or make any religious belief or religious ceremony a condition of the validity of any marriage...
الصفحة 180 - Every man shall be entitled to be registered as a voter, and, when registered, to vote for a member or members to serve in Parliament for a borough, who is qualified as follows...
الصفحة 169 - Act by a body of persons recognised by the Board of Trade as the joint district board for that district. Nothing in this Act shall prejudice the operation of any agreement entered into or custom existing before the passing of this Act for the payment of wages at a rate higher than the minimum rate settled under this Act, and in settling any minimum rate of wages the joint district board shall have regard to the average daily rate of wages paid to the workmen of the class for which the minimum rate...
الصفحة 22 - the weekly half-holiday "), and any such order may either fix the same day for all shops, or may fix:— (a) different days for different classes of shops...
الصفحة 74 - Continental hamlet, no matter how great and supreme our Navy may become. But, on the other hand, the whole fortunes of our race and Empire, the whole treasure accumulated during so many centuries of sacrifice and achievement, would perish and be swept utterly away if our naval supremacy were to be impaired. It is the British Navy which makes Great Britain a great Power. But Germany was a great Power, respected and honoured all over the world, before she had a single ship.
الصفحة 357 - I am in favour of the principle of ' One Man, One Vote,' and I object altogether to the plural representation of property. I will take my own case. I am a terrible example. I have, three votes for as many borough constituencies, and I have three votes for as many county constituencies. That is to say, I have six votes. I use them on the right side ; but I know many of my friends who have ten or twelve, and I have heard of one reverend pluralist who has twenty-three.
الصفحة 397 - Any constable or peace officer may take into custody, without warrant, any person whom he shall find lying or loitering in any highway, yard or other place during the night, and whom he shall have good cause to suspect of having committed or being about to commit any felony against this Act, and shall take such person as soon as reasonably may be before a justice of the peace, to be dealt with according to law.