The Politician's HandbookVacher & Sons, 1900 |
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Sivu 147
... houses . Especially in seaports a bye - law should be adopted under Section 214 of the Merchant Ship- ping Act of 1894 , so as to prevent public- houses being used as lodging - houses for seamen . 28. No public music or dancing should ...
... houses . Especially in seaports a bye - law should be adopted under Section 214 of the Merchant Ship- ping Act of 1894 , so as to prevent public- houses being used as lodging - houses for seamen . 28. No public music or dancing should ...
Sivu 149
... houses should be reduced . 4. ( a . ) A qualification of annual rateable value should be required from all public - houses , graduated accord- ing to population . This should apply to all newly licensed houses , and should be applied to ...
... houses should be reduced . 4. ( a . ) A qualification of annual rateable value should be required from all public - houses , graduated accord- ing to population . This should apply to all newly licensed houses , and should be applied to ...
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... houses have disappeared . At this present time there is not a British commercial house in the city of Mexico . There are , it is perfectly true , several firms who act as agents for British mercantile houses , but they cannot be called ...
... houses have disappeared . At this present time there is not a British commercial house in the city of Mexico . There are , it is perfectly true , several firms who act as agents for British mercantile houses , but they cannot be called ...
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