Parliamentary Debates: Official Report, 25±ÇPrinted at the Ceylon Government Press, 1956 |
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... Government school , staff , 691 . Maramba : Government school , staff , 691 . Muslim schools : definition , 533 , 534 . Orthopaedic Clinic : workshop , wages , 1722 , 1723 , 1724 . Parliamentary Elections : 20 Select Committee ...
... Government school , staff , 691 . Maramba : Government school , staff , 691 . Muslim schools : definition , 533 , 534 . Orthopaedic Clinic : workshop , wages , 1722 , 1723 , 1724 . Parliamentary Elections : 20 Select Committee ...
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... Government should be in a posi- tion to step in and step in and meet that expenditure for obtaining the milk and supplying it to the schools . I understand that it is the very laudable object of the Government from 1st October , apart ...
... Government should be in a posi- tion to step in and step in and meet that expenditure for obtaining the milk and supplying it to the schools . I understand that it is the very laudable object of the Government from 1st October , apart ...
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... Government Girls ' School . " The reason for this is that , due to some error in the Education Depart- ment , this lady was not registered as pensionable although she was , and the question arose after her retire- ment whether she ...
... Government Girls ' School . " The reason for this is that , due to some error in the Education Depart- ment , this lady was not registered as pensionable although she was , and the question arose after her retire- ment whether she ...
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... Government which had to levy a duty on a sliding scale in relation to price found that the one thing it could not do was really to relate the duty to current price . There was always a time lag because governments are necessarily not in ...
... Government which had to levy a duty on a sliding scale in relation to price found that the one thing it could not do was really to relate the duty to current price . There was always a time lag because governments are necessarily not in ...
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... governments in the world which are prepared to pass progressive legislation but not prepared to sweat in the task of ... Government to ensure , first of all , that the legislation was tight , and , secondly , that the tightened legisla ...
... governments in the world which are prepared to pass progressive legislation but not prepared to sweat in the task of ... Government to ensure , first of all , that the legislation was tight , and , secondly , that the tightened legisla ...
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467 ÆäÀÌÁö - Secondly, foreign interests would be permitted to earn profits,, subject only to regulations common to all. We do not foresee any difficulty in continuing the existing facilities for remittance of profits, and Government have no intention to place any restriction on withdrawal of foreign capital investments, but remittance facilities would naturally depend on foreign exchange considerations. If, however, any foreign concerns come to be compulsorily acquired, Government would provide reasonable facilities...
467 ÆäÀÌÁö - Government would also so frame their policy as to enable further foreign capital to be invested in India on terms and conditions that are mutually advantageous.
787 ÆäÀÌÁö - Tis not in mortals to command success, But we'll do more, Sempronius; we'll deserve it.
831 ÆäÀÌÁö - to consider the working of the provisions of the Ceylon (Parliamentary Elections) Order in Council and...
319 ÆäÀÌÁö - On. Question, Bill read a Second time, and committed to a Committee of the whole Senate, and considered in Committee. MR. PRESIDENT sat Chairman. Clauses 1 and 2 ordered to stand part of the Bill. Enacting Clause and Title ordered to *tand part of the Bill. Bill reported without amendment ; read the Third time and passed.
87 ÆäÀÌÁö - For the purpose of ascertaining whether the provisions of this Act are being complied with...
25 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... Viscount Howick, Sir Edward Knatchbull, Mr. Maberly, Mr. Home Drummond, Mr. Bankes, Mr. Alexander Baring, Mr. Robert Palmer, Mr. Littleton, Mr. Vesey Fitzgerald, Sir Henry Parnell, Mr. Wilmot Horton, Sir Matthew Ridley, Mr. Stanley. The Committee to have power to send for persons, papers, and records ; to report from time to time, and to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House ; seven to be a quorum.
185 ÆäÀÌÁö - No. 8 of 1944, and as modified by the Proclamation published in Gazette Extraordinary No. 9,773 of September 24, 1947.
25 ÆäÀÌÁö - An Act to prescribe the Sinhala Language as the One Official Language of Ceylon and to enable certain transitory provisions to be made.
837 ÆäÀÌÁö - Final Report of the Commission on Higher Education in the National Languages, Sessional Paper X...