Congress of representatives from such of the above-named organizations as may be willing to take part to devise ways and means for securing the return of an increased number of Labour members to the next Parliament. Report of the Annual Meeting - Page 744by British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting - 1904Full view - About this book
| 1900 - 576 lehte
...never had anything to do with it. as may be willing to take part, to devise ways and means for securing the return of an increased number of labour members to the next Parliament." In accordance with this instruction, the Parliamentary Committee invited the Co-operative Union, and... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1904 - 1206 lehte
...at the Plymouth Trade Union Congress in 1890. A resolution was carried that a conference be culled ' to devise ways and means to secure the return of an...affiliated to the Labour Representation Committee numbered 8t51,150, an increase of 83 per cent, in a year. The compromise may be expressed as follows : — (1)... | |
| 1904 - 692 lehte
...Socialistic, Trade Unions, and other working organisations " be held "to devise ways and means for securing the return of an increased number of labour members to the next Parliament." The resolution was carried by 546,000 votes to 434,000. The numbers may be taken to indicate the relative... | |
| Abbott Lawrence Lowell - 1908 - 592 lehte
...England and Wales to unite in calling a Ongin, special convention to devise ways and means for securing the return of an increased number of Labour members to the next Parliament.1 Since the main object was the formation of a committee to promote the election of Labour... | |
| R. Fullerton - 1911 - 252 lehte
...the above-named organizations as may be willing to take part, to devise ways and means for securing the return of an increased number of Labour Members to the next House of Commons." The Socialists in the Trade Unions contrive, in their whole-hearted generosity,... | |
| George W. Alcock - 1922 - 716 lehte
...the above-named organisations as may be willing to take part to devise ways and means for securing the return of an increased number of Labour Members to the next Parliament." Tom Steels, of Doncaster, was the author, and J. Holmes at Plymouth proposed it. This was adopted at... | |
| 1910 - 1176 lehte
...unions, and other working-class organisations to a conference to ' devise ways and means for securing the return of an increased number of Labour members to the next Parliament.' This proposal was carried, and in February 1900 the conference met. There were 129 delegates present, representing... | |
| J.H. Stewart Reid - 1985 - 274 lehte
...above-mentioned organizations as may be willing to take part, to devise ways and means for securing the return of an increased number of labour members to the next Parliament. 42 The resolution had been drafted in the office of the Labour Leader by Hardie and MacDonald, 43 and... | |
| Trades Union Congress - 1893 - 742 lehte
...the above-named organisations at may be willing to take part to devise ways and means for securing the return of an increased number of labour members to the next Parliament. If, observed the mover, they were to make the Congress anything more than a byeword, and to pat into... | |
| 1903 - 1096 lehte
...the above-named organisations as may be willing to take part to devise ways and means for securing the return of an increased number of Labour members to the next Parliament. The voting was, for the resolution 546,000, against 434,000. The Conference so decided upon was duly... | |
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