Debates: Official Report, Volumen6Queen's Printer., 1914 |
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... moratorium . A moratorium may be gen- eral or it may be limited , and for such time and such conditions as the Government may determine . At the present time there appears no necessity for a moratorium of either a general or a limited ...
... moratorium . A moratorium may be gen- eral or it may be limited , and for such time and such conditions as the Government may determine . At the present time there appears no necessity for a moratorium of either a general or a limited ...
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... moratorium enactment , either of a general or of a limited character , would be taken unless it were made perfectly clear to the Government , who should and would be in touch with the financial and business community , that such action ...
... moratorium enactment , either of a general or of a limited character , would be taken unless it were made perfectly clear to the Government , who should and would be in touch with the financial and business community , that such action ...
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... moratorium - because the word • moratorium ' is applied to the proclama- tion itself was brought into effect . The public mind , therefore , has been prepared for this general moratory legislation . While personally I should be the last ...
... moratorium - because the word • moratorium ' is applied to the proclama- tion itself was brought into effect . The public mind , therefore , has been prepared for this general moratory legislation . While personally I should be the last ...
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... moratorium to apply to ordinary trade bills . I am much obliged to the hon . gentleman for his very explicit explanation . At the same time , apparently he intends to make it unlimited . the courts now have power to govern to a certain ...
... moratorium to apply to ordinary trade bills . I am much obliged to the hon . gentleman for his very explicit explanation . At the same time , apparently he intends to make it unlimited . the courts now have power to govern to a certain ...
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... moratorium . Having got over the crisis so far as financial operations are concerned , why should we enact legis- lation , our power to enact which is exceedingly doubtful , which may have the result of disturbing the credit of the ...
... moratorium . Having got over the crisis so far as financial operations are concerned , why should we enact legis- lation , our power to enact which is exceedingly doubtful , which may have the result of disturbing the credit of the ...
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Página 31 - Sykes' hydrometer, for every gallon of the strength of proof by such hydrometer, and so in proportion for any greater or less strength than the strength of proof, and for any greater or less quantity than a gallon...
Página 4 - I say, secondly, we are fighting to vindicate the principle which, in these days when force, material force, sometimes seems to be the dominant influence and factor in the development of mankind, we are fighting to vindicate the principle that small nationalities are not to be crushed, in defiance of international good faith, by the arbitrary will of a strong and overmastering Power.
Página 20 - No person who is held for deportation under this Act or under any regulation made thereunder, or is under arrest or detention as an alien enemy, or upon suspicion that he is an alien enemy, or to prevent his departure from Canada, shall be released upon bail or otherwise discharged or tried, without the consent of the Minister of Justice.
Página 30 - Alcoholic perfumes and perfumed spirits. bay rum, cologne and lavender waters, hair, tooth and skin...
Página 10 - When the call comes our answer goes at once, and it goes in the classical language of the British answer to the call to duty :
Página 14 - The smaller States in that region of Europe ask but one thing. -Their one desire is that they should be left alone and independent. The one thing they fear is, I think, not so much that their integrity but that their independence should be interfered with. If in this war which is before Europe the neutrality of one of those countries is violated, if the troops of one of the combatants violate its neutrality and no action be taken to resent it, at the end of the war, whatever the integrity may be,...
Página 28 - Sugar, nop, not above number sixteen Dutch standard in colour, sugar drainings or pumpings drained in transit, melado or concentrated melado, tank bottoms, sugar concrete, and molasses testing over fifty-six degrees and not more than seventy-five degrees by the polariscope per one hundred pounds.
Página 31 - June, one thousand nine hundred and four, and to have applied to all goods imported or taken out of warehouse for consumption on or after that day, and to have also applied to goods previously imported for which no entry for consumption was made before that day...
Página 14 - We have an interest in the independence of Belgium which is wider than that which we may have in the literal operation of the guarantee. It is found in the answer to the question, whether, under the circumstances of the case, this country, endowed as it is with influence and power, would quietly stand by and witness the perpetration of the direst crime that ever stained the pages of history, and thus become participators in the sin.
Página 14 - Belgians are fighting and losing their lives. What would have been the position of Great Britain to-day in the face of that spectacle if we had assented to this infamous proposal? Yes, and what are we to get in return for the betrayal of our friends and the dishonour of our obligations?