The campaign guide, an election handbook for Unionist speakersD. Douglas, 1894 - 540 páginas |
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Página 24
... charge of £ 1,450,000 in each year . New Ships . During the period of Unionist Government 112 war - ships were actually completed for sea , and provision was made by the Naval Defence Act of 1889 for the completion of 20 in 1892-93 ...
... charge of £ 1,450,000 in each year . New Ships . During the period of Unionist Government 112 war - ships were actually completed for sea , and provision was made by the Naval Defence Act of 1889 for the completion of 20 in 1892-93 ...
Página 38
... charge being served upon him , brought summarily before one magistrate and tried in private , and if he were convicted the magistrate was obliged to send him to jail , there being no option of a fine . It is the case , though scarcely ...
... charge being served upon him , brought summarily before one magistrate and tried in private , and if he were convicted the magistrate was obliged to send him to jail , there being no option of a fine . It is the case , though scarcely ...
Página 44
... charges between em- ployer and artificers , were declared illegal , null , and void . An employer bargaining for such deductions , or refusing or neglecting to pay in coin the full wages due , was rendered liable to a penalty of £ 5 for ...
... charges between em- ployer and artificers , were declared illegal , null , and void . An employer bargaining for such deductions , or refusing or neglecting to pay in coin the full wages due , was rendered liable to a penalty of £ 5 for ...
Página 45
... same trade or occupation as an employer with any person charged can act as a justice of peace in hearing a charge under the Acts . These Acts form a full code , passed by Conservative THE CONSERVATIVES AND THE WORKING CLASSES . 45.
... same trade or occupation as an employer with any person charged can act as a justice of peace in hearing a charge under the Acts . These Acts form a full code , passed by Conservative THE CONSERVATIVES AND THE WORKING CLASSES . 45.
Página 53
... charges , management , & c . Such lodging - houses are under the inspection of the local boards of health . These Acts did not apply to Scotland , but this defect was rectified by the Housing of the Working Classes Act , passed in 1885 ...
... charges , management , & c . Such lodging - houses are under the inspection of the local boards of health . These Acts did not apply to Scotland , but this defect was rectified by the Housing of the Working Classes Act , passed in 1885 ...
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Pasajes populares
Página 37 - or more persons to do, or procure to be done, any act in contemplation or furtherance of a trade dispute between employers and workmen, shall not be indictable as a conspiracy if such act committed by one person would not be punishable as a crime.
Página 42 - Any person who, being a labourer, servant in husbandry, journeyman artificer, handicraftsman, miner, or otherwise engaged in manual labour, whether under the age of twenty-one years or above that age, has entered into or works under a contract with an employer.
Página 208 - [the regulation of the conduct of any portion of Her Majesty's subjects during the existence of hostilities between foreign States with which Her Majesty is at peace, in respect of such hostilities ; or] (3.)
Página 202 - criminal conspiracy, one of the objects of which was . . . by a system of coercion and intimidation to promote an agrarian agitation against the payment of agricultural rents, for the purpose of impoverishing and expelling from the country the Irish landlords, who were styled the 'English garrison.'
Página 439 - The nature of a constitution, the action of an assembly, the play of parties, the unseen formation of a guiding opinion, are complex facts, difficult to know and easy to mistake. But the action of a single will, the fiat of a single mind, are easy ideas.
Página 373 - is that the situation (of the person relieved) shall not on the whole be made really or apparently so eligible as the situation of the independent labourer of the lowest class.
Página 222 - than the pension which could have been awarded him under the provisions of the Act of the Session of the tenth and eleventh years of the reign of her present Majesty, chapter one hundred, intituled "An Act to regulate the superannuation allowance of the
Página 352 - of the Act of 1875 to every agreement or combination by two or more persons to do or procure to be done any act,
Página 339 - To inquire into the questions affecting the relations between employers and employed and the conditions of labour which have been raised during the recent trade disputes in the United Kingdom ; and to report whether legislation can with advantage be directed to the remedy of any evils that may be disclosed, and if so, in what manner.
Página 243 - did enter into a conspiracy, by a system of coercion and intimidation, to promote an agrarian agitation against the payment of agricultural rents, for the purpose of impoverishing and expelling from the country the Irish landlords, who were styled the ' English garrison.