Sessional Papers, 第 7 卷H.M. Stationery Office, 1908 |
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第 vii 頁
... troops in cases of disturbance . 3. The Civil authority is responsible for the preservation of the peace , and must therefore take all possible precautions to provide the means of discharging that duty effectively with the forces ...
... troops in cases of disturbance . 3. The Civil authority is responsible for the preservation of the peace , and must therefore take all possible precautions to provide the means of discharging that duty effectively with the forces ...
第 viii 頁
... troops could only be called out and employed in aid of the civil power with the assent and under the direct order of the Crown . The delay thus caused rendered military aid practically unavailable in emergencies , and by about the ...
... troops could only be called out and employed in aid of the civil power with the assent and under the direct order of the Crown . The delay thus caused rendered military aid practically unavailable in emergencies , and by about the ...
第 ix 頁
... troops is the same as in England , but that owing to peculiar circumstances and conditions in the case of Belfast it is there the invariable practice for the Lord Mayor and the Commissioner of Police to act in consultation and with ...
... troops is the same as in England , but that owing to peculiar circumstances and conditions in the case of Belfast it is there the invariable practice for the Lord Mayor and the Commissioner of Police to act in consultation and with ...
第 2 頁
... troops that they were to move out and assist the magistracy when their services were required . Mr. Lambton . 4. Standing orders from whom ? -Orders were given by the Secretary of State to the military authorities that on the ...
... troops that they were to move out and assist the magistracy when their services were required . Mr. Lambton . 4. Standing orders from whom ? -Orders were given by the Secretary of State to the military authorities that on the ...
第 3 頁
... troops on the requisition of the civil power ; but that seems to be implied in all the orders . What the orders direct is that no officer is to go out " -I am now quoting the orders as they stood before 1895-- with troops for the ...
... troops on the requisition of the civil power ; but that seems to be implied in all the orders . What the orders direct is that no officer is to go out " -I am now quoting the orders as they stood before 1895-- with troops for the ...
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20 minutes adopted advantage agreed alteration Amendment proposed Appro April Arthur Bignold Arthur Dewar artificial light Belfast Brampton Gurdon reported called Cathcart Wason Chairman Chairman-continued Chairmen's Panel Chief Constable Clause clock Committee of Selection considered Continental course DAYLIGHT SAVING BILL difficulty disturbance EDUCATION SCOTLAND EDWARD SASSOON effect Eugene Wason favour Greenwich mean half-past Henry Craik Holt hour and 20 hour earlier inconvenience insert the words Ireland Jeremiah MacVeagh leave left out stand Liverpool London Lord Advocate Magistrate mails Mid-European months morning Murray Macdonald o'clock object opinion Parliament Pearce Pearce-continued Pirie police Post Office question railway companies regard Regulations requisition Riot Act Robert Harcourt scheme SELECT COMMITTEE Sinclair Sir John Jardine Sir William Standing Committee Stock Exchange suggested summer Sunday synchronised thing trade train troops Willett William Brampton Gurdon winter words proposed