The Annual RegisterEdmund Burke Rivingtons, 1899 |
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Sivu 57
... authority , but it would be a mistake to starve the local authorities in order to aggrandise the central body . No attack could be made with any justification on the administration of the City . Answering some of the criticisms passed ...
... authority , but it would be a mistake to starve the local authorities in order to aggrandise the central body . No attack could be made with any justification on the administration of the City . Answering some of the criticisms passed ...
Sivu 64
... authority , and transfers would be freely made upon payment of a fee not exceeding 10s . When an owner's work took him to another place , and he ceased to reside in consequence , the local authority would have power to take over his ...
... authority , and transfers would be freely made upon payment of a fee not exceeding 10s . When an owner's work took him to another place , and he ceased to reside in consequence , the local authority would have power to take over his ...
Sivu 169
... authority should be established in each union of the country , to receive and to determine applications for pensions ; ( 2 ) that the authority for this purpose should be a committee of not less than six or more than twelve members ...
... authority should be established in each union of the country , to receive and to determine applications for pensions ; ( 2 ) that the authority for this purpose should be a committee of not less than six or more than twelve members ...
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