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ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER IV
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Conferences and Congresses
/ Gully, W. C
/ Parliament - reassembled
/ Parliament, Indian
/ Parliamentary Bills, Appropriation
/ Parliamentary Speeches, Questions and Answers
/ Transvaal, South Africa
1905
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ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER IV
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Conferences and Congresses
/ Gully, W. C
/ Parliament - reassembled
/ Parliament, Indian
/ Parliamentary Bills, Appropriation
/ Parliamentary Speeches, Questions and Answers
/ Transvaal, South Africa
1905
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ENGLISH HISTORY: CHAPTER IV
1905
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Lord Roberts's Appeal for Rifle Shooting as a National Pursuit (pg. 171-172). The Co-operative Congress (pg. 172). Mr. Haldane at Tranent (pg. 172-173). Foreign Affairs: the Morocco Question (pg. 173). Report of Sir W. Butler's Committee on Disposal of War Stores in South Africa; A Statutory Royal Commission on the Subject Promised; Vote of Censure Debated and Defeated by Full Majority (pg. 173-177). The Sinking of the St. Kilda (pg. 177). Unemployed Workmen Bill Read a Second Time (pg. 177-178). Grant to the Ex-Speaker (pg. 178). Indian Budget Debate; Questions of Indian Military Administration Dividing Lords Curzon and Kitchener; Decision of Home Government; Rumours of Viceroy's Resignation Denied (pg. 178-180). Motor-Car Question (pg. 180-181). Aliens Bill in Committee; Closure by Compartments; Bill Read a Third Time (pg. 181-183). Sir W. White on the Navy Estimates; Naval Discussions in the Commons (pg. 183-184). Ministerial Defeat in East Finsbury (pg. 184-185). Lord Roberts in the Upper House on Our Military Unpreparedness; Volunteer Debate in Commons; the War Secretary's Reply to Lord Roberts (pg. 185-188). The Crimes Act in Galway (pg. 188-189). Churches (Scotland) Bill Read a Second Time, and Carried through Remaining Stages in the Commons (pg. 189-191). Debate on Post-Office Employes' Salaries (pg. 191-192). The Question of Electrical Power for London (pg. 192-193). Ministerial Redistribution Resolutions Produced; Their Reception; the Speaker's Ruling; Resolutions Withdrawn (pg. 193-195). Unionist Party Meeting (pg. 195-196). Government Defeat on the Irish Land Commission Vote; Their Decision to Ignore It (pg. 196-197). Episcopal and Labour Appeals on Behalf of the Unemployed Bill; Its Passage on a Reduced Scale (pg. 197-199). London County Council Tramways Bill Thrown Out by the Lords (pg. 199). Lord Lansdowne on Macedonia (pg. 199-200). Lords' Debates on Physical Deterioration Report and Shortage of Army Officers (pg. 200-201). Lord Roberts and the London Chamber of Commerce (pg. 201). Fiscal Motion by the Duke of Devonshire in the Lords, Met by the Previous Question; Speech by Lord Minto (pg. 201-202). Government Bills Dealt with by the Lords; Other Bills Lost; Failure of the Parliamentary Machine (pg. 202). Supposed Settlement of the Curzon-Kitchener Question; Debate in the Lords (pg. 202-204). Alleged Delays of the Judicial Committee (pg. 204-205). Commons' Debates on South Africa, Education, Telephone Agreement, Foreign Affairs (pg. 205-209). End of Session (pg. 209). Decline in Prime Minister's Position (pg. 209). King's Speech (pg. 209).
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