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... Home Office ? Certainly not . We never give instructions . 110. What gave rise to this change that took place in 1946 , before which it was quite common for the Home Secre- tary to instruct the Director of Public Prosecutions to act ...
... Home Office ? Certainly not . We never give instructions . 110. What gave rise to this change that took place in 1946 , before which it was quite common for the Home Secre- tary to instruct the Director of Public Prosecutions to act ...
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... Home Office bring pressure to bear on any foreign government in this respect ? We may well ask them ' What action have you taken ? " , because we want to know , but " pres- sure " is a totally different thing . 66 Viscount Lambton . 132 ...
... Home Office bring pressure to bear on any foreign government in this respect ? We may well ask them ' What action have you taken ? " , because we want to know , but " pres- sure " is a totally different thing . 66 Viscount Lambton . 132 ...
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... Home Office ? -- It is . The Home Office is quite separate from the Metropolitan Police . 149. But surely the Metropolitan Police act under the authority of the Home Office ? —In a general way the Home Secretary is responsible for the ...
... Home Office ? -- It is . The Home Office is quite separate from the Metropolitan Police . 149. But surely the Metropolitan Police act under the authority of the Home Office ? —In a general way the Home Secretary is responsible for the ...
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LANDLORD AND TENANT TEMPORARY PROVISIONS BILL | 9 |
Minutes of Evidence taken before the Select Committee in Session | i |
Proceedings of Standing Committee | 120 |
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1958 MEMBERS PRESENT adjourned the Committee Adjourned till Thursday amended and agreed Amendment proposed BILL Blyton Chairman adjourned Clause coal prices Colin Thornton-Kemsley colliery Colonel Lancaster Committee divided Committee divided:-Ayes Committee without Question cost Dame Irene Ward David Jones Denis Howell Ernest Davies fact figure half-past Ten o'clock Henry D'Avigdor-Goldsmid increase insert the words Investing in Coal Irene Ward Joan Vickers John Maud large coal Latham leave left out stand manpower ment million tons Minister Miss Joan Vickers Mitchison National Coal Board Nigel Nicolson Nixon Browne Noes obscene output paragraph pits power-loading price of coal production prosecution Question again proposed Question proposed Question put Report Ronald Bell schemes Scotland Sir Alexander Spearman Sir Ian Horobin Sir JAMES BOWMAN Sir James Henderson-Stewart Sir John Barlow Sir JOHN MAUD Sir Keith Joseph Sir Toby Low small coal Standing Order tion Tuesday words proposed