Parliamentary Debates: Official Report, 28권Printed at the Ceylon Government Press, 1957 |
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... position of proposing the vote of Thanks to His Excellency the Governor - General as the latest recruited member of the Government Party . [ Mr. Banda ] There has been I think a 125 126 Debate on the Address Debate on the Address 17 ...
... position of proposing the vote of Thanks to His Excellency the Governor - General as the latest recruited member of the Government Party . [ Mr. Banda ] There has been I think a 125 126 Debate on the Address Debate on the Address 17 ...
147 페이지
... position . We find that the country has gradually shift- ed to a position which every one of us , I think , deplores . Let us see how the Government expresses that idea in the Throne Speech . It says : " Internally , the introduction of ...
... position . We find that the country has gradually shift- ed to a position which every one of us , I think , deplores . Let us see how the Government expresses that idea in the Throne Speech . It says : " Internally , the introduction of ...
153 페이지
... position and is blaming everybody , particularly the U.N.P. If anything goes wrong in the Trea- sury , it is the U.N.P. again . If a diffi- culty arises with public servants , the U.N.P. is interfering with them also , and so on and so ...
... position and is blaming everybody , particularly the U.N.P. If anything goes wrong in the Trea- sury , it is the U.N.P. again . If a diffi- culty arises with public servants , the U.N.P. is interfering with them also , and so on and so ...
155 페이지
... position now ? When a section in the Government party wants to carry on progressively and steadily without disrupting the organized life of the country , there are others who say , " Well , we were not returned as a Government just to ...
... position now ? When a section in the Government party wants to carry on progressively and steadily without disrupting the organized life of the country , there are others who say , " Well , we were not returned as a Government just to ...
165 페이지
... position of the United National Party . We followed the swabasha policy till almost the end of 1955. At the beginning of 1956 we made a change in that policy . I stated how a Conference was called and how the U. N. P. passed a ...
... position of the United National Party . We followed the swabasha policy till almost the end of 1955. At the beginning of 1956 we made a change in that policy . I stated how a Conference was called and how the U. N. P. passed a ...
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1539 페이지 - Before entering upon so grave a matter as the destruction of our national fabric, with all its benefits, its memories, and its hopes, would it not be wise to ascertain precisely why we do it? Will you hazard so desperate a step while there is any possibility that any portion of the ills you fly from have no real existence? Will you, while the certain ills you fly to are greater than all the real ones you fly from, will you risk...
385 페이지 - Theirs not to reason why, Theirs not to make reply, Theirs but to do and die : Into the valley of death Rode the Six Hundred.
1003 페이지 - Not a drum was heard, not a funeral note, As his corse to the rampart we hurried ; Not a soldier discharged his farewell shot O'er the grave where our hero we buried. We buried him darkly at dead of night, The sods with our bayonets turning ; By the struggling moonbeam's misty light And the lantern dimly burning. No useless coffin enclosed his breast...
1539 페이지 - Will you hazard so desperate a step while there is any possibility that any portion of the ills you fly from have no real existence? Will you, while the certain ills you fly to are greater than all the real ones you fly from — will you risk the commission of so fearful a mistake?
7 페이지 - Mr. President and Members of the Senate, Mr. Speaker and Members of the House of Representatives...
1333 페이지 - In this way arose feudal socialism: half lamentation, half lampoon; half echo of the past, half menace of the future ; at times, by its bitter, witty and incisive criticism, striking the bourgeoisie to the very hearts' core, but always ludicrous in its effect, through total incapacity to comprehend the march of modern history.
1771 페이지 - ... class struggle is not entirely over. While the broad masses of the people welcome the new system, they are not yet quite accustomed to it. Government workers are not sufficiently experienced and should continue to examine and explore ways of dealing with questions relating to specific policies. In other words, time is needed for our socialist system to grow and consolidate itself, for the masses to get accustomed to the new system, and for Government workers to study and acquire experience.
385 페이지 - I have not yet known a general who has not altered time and again the plans of his campaign and made eleventh-hour alterations in his orders. The ordinary fighting soldier knows nothing of these plans. In fact they are a closely guarded secret unknown to all but the general himself. That is why Tennyson wrote those immortal lines — " Theirs not to reason why, theirs not to make reply, theirs but to do and die.
1771 페이지 - It will take a fairly long period of time to decide the issue in the ideological struggle between socialism and capitalism in our country. The reason is that the influence of the bourgeoisie and of the intellectuals who come from the old society will remain in our country for a long time to come, and so will their class ideology.
431 페이지 - THE boy stood on the burning deck, Whence all but he had fled ; The flame that lit the battle's wreck Shone round him o'er the dead. Yet beautiful and bright he stood, As born to rule the storm ; A creature of heroic blood, A proud though childlike form. The flames...