Parliament from the Press GalleryMacmillan, 1967 - 176 páginas |
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Página 57
... taken on the first group of amendments , moved by Mrs Castle , Labour Member for Blackburn . These tended to exclude the self - governing nations of the Commonwealth from the operation of the Bill . A vote was taken , and negatived , on ...
... taken on the first group of amendments , moved by Mrs Castle , Labour Member for Blackburn . These tended to exclude the self - governing nations of the Commonwealth from the operation of the Bill . A vote was taken , and negatived , on ...
Página 79
... taken by the Government during the seamen's strike , more than one Labour back - bencher ac- cused the Prime Minister of having taken sides in the strike by denouncing it as ' against the nation ' . Indeed , this is an exercise favoured ...
... taken by the Government during the seamen's strike , more than one Labour back - bencher ac- cused the Prime Minister of having taken sides in the strike by denouncing it as ' against the nation ' . Indeed , this is an exercise favoured ...
Página 169
... taken during a morning sitting . Mr Speaker King therefore laid down that a division would be taken at the end of that day's business , adding somewhat tartly— since the House was due for an all - night sitting — ' whenever that may be ...
... taken during a morning sitting . Mr Speaker King therefore laid down that a division would be taken at the end of that day's business , adding somewhat tartly— since the House was due for an all - night sitting — ' whenever that may be ...
Contenido
What Do They Do? | 12 |
How Do They Do It? | 26 |
Calm and Storm | 45 |
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