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Mr. Churchill, who had been listening to the indictments of his pusillanimity with a wry smile, jerked himself to his feet to confound his critics. He had tried, said he, to settle a naval building policy in order to prevent yearly friction between the Admiralty and the Treasury. The Admiralty...
Before the dissidents could put their intentions into force, one of the most momentous, as well as one of the shortest, sessions was over. Almost unanimously, the Chamber adopted a bill to regulate the press and another to empower the Government to issue decree laws until Parliament reassembled in the...
A bill was drafted to empower the Government to pay these installments as they came due. The Finance Minister proposed to subvert 800,000,000 francs from the budget for this purpose and add 400,000,000 francs from the proceeds of the Morgan loan, which is still intact. Chamber...
If it is seven nations, it would appear that the Free State acted within its rights. But the question is far, far deeper. The Commonwealth is bound together by a common bond represented by the Crown. Dominion Status within the Commonwealth does not legally empower any member to undertake any...
ARTICLE 4. The Chief Executive shall empower Ministers of State to control the following ministries: Foreign Affairs, Interior, Finance, War, Navy, Justice, Education, Commerce and Agriculture, and Communications.