An Encyclopaedia of ParliamentF. A. Praeger, 1968 - 912 էջ First published in 1958. |
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Արդյունքներ 80–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
Էջ 201
... Speaker during an enforced absence . Consequently , if the Speaker fell sick the House was forced to adjourn for the duration of his indisposition , or , if the absence were likely to be prolonged , to elect a temporary Speaker who ...
... Speaker during an enforced absence . Consequently , if the Speaker fell sick the House was forced to adjourn for the duration of his indisposition , or , if the absence were likely to be prolonged , to elect a temporary Speaker who ...
Էջ 445
... Speaker . The election cannot take place unless the Mace is present , but in the absence of a Speaker until a new one is elected or the former re - elected , it reposes in the brackets below the Table whilst the Clerk of the House ...
... Speaker . The election cannot take place unless the Mace is present , but in the absence of a Speaker until a new one is elected or the former re - elected , it reposes in the brackets below the Table whilst the Clerk of the House ...
Էջ 806
... Speaker and Other Presiding Officers Salary Speaker Deputy Speaker Allowances : Housing Speaker , percentage of basic salary Deputy Speaker , percentage of basic salary Additional Speaker , percentage of basic salary Deputy Speaker ...
... Speaker and Other Presiding Officers Salary Speaker Deputy Speaker Allowances : Housing Speaker , percentage of basic salary Deputy Speaker , percentage of basic salary Additional Speaker , percentage of basic salary Deputy Speaker ...
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