Debates of the Senate: Débats du SénatQueen's Printer., 1920 |
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... appointed a committee to consider the Orders and Customs of the Senate and Privileges of Parliament , and that the said Committee have leave to meet in the Senate Chamber when and as often as they please . The motion was agreed to ...
... appointed a committee to consider the Orders and Customs of the Senate and Privileges of Parliament , and that the said Committee have leave to meet in the Senate Chamber when and as often as they please . The motion was agreed to ...
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... appointed to take his place . I hope that it will not be long before we get back to the proper constitutional methods of managing the affairs of this country . Hon . Sir JAMES LOUGHEED : Honour- able gentlemen ,. I join with my ...
... appointed to take his place . I hope that it will not be long before we get back to the proper constitutional methods of managing the affairs of this country . Hon . Sir JAMES LOUGHEED : Honour- able gentlemen ,. I join with my ...
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... appointed their own representatives to the Peace Conference . They claimed that we had thus made a step forward in the development of our national status . I stated that if the present Govern- ment had passed an Order in Council naming ...
... appointed their own representatives to the Peace Conference . They claimed that we had thus made a step forward in the development of our national status . I stated that if the present Govern- ment had passed an Order in Council naming ...
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... appointed to confer and act with a like Committee of the House of Commons in determining the form of the Memorial to be erected in the Parliament Buildings to the late Lieutenant - Colonel Baker , M.P. for Brome , who lost his life on ...
... appointed to confer and act with a like Committee of the House of Commons in determining the form of the Memorial to be erected in the Parliament Buildings to the late Lieutenant - Colonel Baker , M.P. for Brome , who lost his life on ...
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... appointed a committee to assist his Honour the Speaker in the direc- tion of the restaurant of Parliament so far as the interests of the Senate are concerned , and to act on behalf of the Senate as members of the Joint Committee of both ...
... appointed a committee to assist his Honour the Speaker in the direc- tion of the restaurant of Parliament so far as the interests of the Senate are concerned , and to act on behalf of the Senate as members of the Joint Committee of both ...
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Page 112 - Treaty of Peace between the Allied and Associated Powers and Germany...
Page 124 - All persons born in Polish territory who are not born nationals of another State shall ipso facto become Polish nationals. ARTICLE 7. All Polish nationals shall be equal before the law and shall enjoy the same civil and political rights without distinction as to race, language or religion.
Page 263 - The Administration of Justice in the Province, including the Constitution, Maintenance, and Organization of Provincial Courts, both of Civil and of Criminal Jurisdiction, and including Procedure in Civil Matters in those Courts.
Page 124 - Polish national in matters relating to the enjoyment of civil or political rights, as, for instance, admission to public employments, functions and honours, or the exercise of professions and industries. No restriction shall be imposed on the free use by any Polish national of any language in private intercourse, in commerce, in religion, in the press or in publications of any kind, or at public meetings.
Page 420 - That no person who disbelieves in or who is opposed to organized government, or who is a member of or affiliated with any organization entertaining and teaching such disbelief in or opposition to organized government, or who advocates or teaches the duty, necessity, or propriety of the unlawful assaulting or killing of any officer or officers, either of specific individuals or of officers generally, of the government of the United States...
Page 124 - Article 54. Bulgarian nationals who belong to racial, religious or linguistic minorities shall enjoy the same treatment and security In law and in fact as the other Bulgarian nationals. In particular they shall have an equal right to establish, manage and control at their own expense charitable, religious and social institutions, schools and other educational establishments, with the right to use their own language and to exercise their religion freely therein.
Page 486 - To carry out such Policy tracts of land of such extent as it has hitherto been the practice of the British Columbia Government to appropriate for that purpose, shall from time to time be conveyed by the Local Government to the Dominion Government in trust for the use and benefit of the Indians on application of the Dominion Government...
Page 445 - The charge of the Indians, and the trusteeship and management of the lands reserved for their use and benefit, shall be assumed by the Dominion government, and a policy as liberal as that hitherto pursued by the British Columbia government shall be continued by the Dominion government after the union.
Page 124 - Poland will provide in the public educational system in towns and districts in which a considerable proportion of Polish nationals of other than Polish speech are resident adequate facilities for ensuring that in the primary schools the instruction shall be given to the children of such Polish nationals through the medium of their own language. This provision shall not prevent the Polish Government from making the teaching of the Polish language obligatory in the said schools.
Page 257 - The parties to any proceeding instituted in consequence of adultery, and the husbands and wives of such parties, shall be competent to give evidence in such proceeding...