The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, 147. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1905 |
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... amendment , which was agreed to , providing that the Commission should allocate congregational property to the Free Church in any case where the members and adherents of that Church formed not less than one - third of the congregation ...
... amendment , which was agreed to , providing that the Commission should allocate congregational property to the Free Church in any case where the members and adherents of that Church formed not less than one - third of the congregation ...
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... amendment was carried by 182 votes to 108 . An amendment proposed by Mr. G. Balfour to enable the Local Government Board to establish central relief bodies and committees in counties and boroughs from which no applications had been ...
... amendment was carried by 182 votes to 108 . An amendment proposed by Mr. G. Balfour to enable the Local Government Board to establish central relief bodies and committees in counties and boroughs from which no applications had been ...
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... amendment moved from the Liberal benches being resisted by the Government and de- feated by majorities of from 45 to 60 , the minority never numbering more than 17. An amendment to clause 1 , moved by Lord Coleridge , to strike out the ...
... amendment moved from the Liberal benches being resisted by the Government and de- feated by majorities of from 45 to 60 , the minority never numbering more than 17. An amendment to clause 1 , moved by Lord Coleridge , to strike out the ...
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