The Annual RegisterRivingtons, 1903 |
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... moved by the Earl of Harrowby , and seconded by the Earl of Lytton , Lord Spencer rose and began by expressing his deep regret that continued illness prevented Lord Kimberley from being present in his place as Leader of the Opposition ...
... moved by the Earl of Harrowby , and seconded by the Earl of Lytton , Lord Spencer rose and began by expressing his deep regret that continued illness prevented Lord Kimberley from being present in his place as Leader of the Opposition ...
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... moved by Colonel McCalmont ( Newmarket , Cambridge- shire ) , and seconded by Sir E. Vincent ( Exeter ) . Sir H. Campbell - Bannerman ( Stirling Burghs ) took occasion , while expressing satisfaction at the conclusion of the Isthmian ...
... moved by Colonel McCalmont ( Newmarket , Cambridge- shire ) , and seconded by Sir E. Vincent ( Exeter ) . Sir H. Campbell - Bannerman ( Stirling Burghs ) took occasion , while expressing satisfaction at the conclusion of the Isthmian ...
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... moved relating to them . Reference must , however , be made to an elaborate and vehement speech in which Sir W. Harcourt ( Mon- mouthshire , W. ) contended that the suspension of Parliamentary rights at the Cape was a violation of the ...
... moved relating to them . Reference must , however , be made to an elaborate and vehement speech in which Sir W. Harcourt ( Mon- mouthshire , W. ) contended that the suspension of Parliamentary rights at the Cape was a violation of the ...
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... moved by Dr. Macnamara ( Camberwell , N. ) , urged that immediate parliamentary attention was required to the question of the lack of proper housing accommodation for the working classes . The mover maintained that the measures touching ...
... moved by Dr. Macnamara ( Camberwell , N. ) , urged that immediate parliamentary attention was required to the question of the lack of proper housing accommodation for the working classes . The mover maintained that the measures touching ...
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... moved by Mr. Balfour and seconded by Sir H. Campbell - Bannerman , thanking Mr. Archibald Milman , who was retiring through failing health from the post of Clerk of the House of Commons , for the long and much - valued assist- ance ...
... moved by Mr. Balfour and seconded by Sir H. Campbell - Bannerman , thanking Mr. Archibald Milman , who was retiring through failing health from the post of Clerk of the House of Commons , for the long and much - valued assist- ance ...
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