An Encyclopaedia of ParliamentF. A. Praeger, 1968 - 912 էջ First published in 1958. |
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Norman W. Wilding, Philip Laundy. Commons became entitled to draw a salary of £ 400 a year . In 1937 this salary was increased to £ 600 , remaining at this figure until 1946 when the House of Commons voted that the salaries of its ...
Norman W. Wilding, Philip Laundy. Commons became entitled to draw a salary of £ 400 a year . In 1937 this salary was increased to £ 600 , remaining at this figure until 1946 when the House of Commons voted that the salaries of its ...
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... salary Deputy Speaker , percentage of basic salary Additional Speaker , percentage of basic salary Deputy Speaker , percentage of basic salary Salaries of Speaker and Other Presiding Officers Salary Allowances : Entertainment Members ...
... salary Deputy Speaker , percentage of basic salary Additional Speaker , percentage of basic salary Deputy Speaker , percentage of basic salary Salaries of Speaker and Other Presiding Officers Salary Allowances : Entertainment Members ...
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... Salaries Salary Allowances : Telephone Subsistence Other Privileges Members Leader of the Opposition Members Leader of the Opposition Members ( including Leader of the Opposition ) - $ 4.80 per day or actual expenses subject to the ...
... Salaries Salary Allowances : Telephone Subsistence Other Privileges Members Leader of the Opposition Members Leader of the Opposition Members ( including Leader of the Opposition ) - $ 4.80 per day or actual expenses subject to the ...
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