Parliamentary Papers, Nide 5H.M. Stationery Office, 1927 |
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... mean is the fact that , in taking a new Bill of this kind , you have got to take in everybody who was up to the ... meaning of the Clause more clear . Then we are deleting some words which are being re- moved , because some apprehension ...
... mean is the fact that , in taking a new Bill of this kind , you have got to take in everybody who was up to the ... meaning of the Clause more clear . Then we are deleting some words which are being re- moved , because some apprehension ...
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... mean whatever is in the Kalendar . I am assuming it is there as a correct record . 36. And only one in 1921 , 1922 , and 1926 ? That is right . had 37. Although there been six vacancies in two years for these very im- portant ...
... mean whatever is in the Kalendar . I am assuming it is there as a correct record . 36. And only one in 1921 , 1922 , and 1926 ? That is right . had 37. Although there been six vacancies in two years for these very im- portant ...
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... mean there may be one or two exceptions ? — Yes , and the House has endorsed it too . 49. One of the objects of this Bill is to eliminate the men who have no train- ing whatever ; I mean Estate Agents , admirable men , auctioners ...
... mean there may be one or two exceptions ? — Yes , and the House has endorsed it too . 49. One of the objects of this Bill is to eliminate the men who have no train- ing whatever ; I mean Estate Agents , admirable men , auctioners ...
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... mean the publication of 4 registers ; and within 5 years the situation would be such that it is not conceivable that anybody would apply to come on at the end of that time who had not had a reasonable opportunity of doing so beforehand ...
... mean the publication of 4 registers ; and within 5 years the situation would be such that it is not conceivable that anybody would apply to come on at the end of that time who had not had a reasonable opportunity of doing so beforehand ...
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... mean , architects must predominate in the control of registration in the same way as in the case of any other body ; I mean that is the general practice . 156. And to the extent that they do predominate they would control regis- tration ...
... mean , architects must predominate in the control of registration in the same way as in the case of any other body ; I mean that is the general practice . 156. And to the extent that they do predominate they would control regis- tration ...
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Albert Alexander Colonel Alexander Colonel Day Alfred Butt Alfred Hopkinson Amendment proposed Arthur Greenwood Ayes Bill British Architects Burton Chadwick Colonel Caine Sir Charles Captain Brass Captain Cazalet Sir Captain Styles Rear-Admiral Cayzer Captain Cazalet Cazalet Sir Burton Chadwick Colonel Crookshank Chairman Charles Cayzer Captain Charles Oman Viscount Clause Colonel Crookshank Dr Committee divided Council examination Finburgh Sir Harry Frank Meyer Frank Nelson Sir George Cockerill Hall Caine Sir HARRY BARNES Howard-Bury insert the words Institute of British Jephcott Sir Philip Kingsley Wood Lieut.-Col Lieut.-Commander Astbury Lord Huntingfield Lord Warrington Major Barnes Nelson Sir Charles Peter Macdonald Philip Cunliffe-Lister Sir Rear-Admiral Sueter Captain Robert Morrison Royal Institute Section Sir Burton Chadwick Sir Charles Cayzer Sir Frank Nelson Sir Frederick Hall Sir Frederick Liddell Sir Harry Foster Sir Henry Slesser Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister Smith-Carington Somerville Captain Styles Styles Rear-Admiral Sueter sub-clause Sueter Captain Waterhouse tion Vernon Davies