Parliamentary Debates: Official Report, 13권Printed at the Ceylon Government Press, 1953 |
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1899 페이지
... stand for the Speakership , he would have been very easily elected by the votes of all sides of the House . He refused that primarily for the reason that he did back- He preferred from the benches to oppose the Donoughmore Constitution ...
... stand for the Speakership , he would have been very easily elected by the votes of all sides of the House . He refused that primarily for the reason that he did back- He preferred from the benches to oppose the Donoughmore Constitution ...
1905 페이지
... stand what a colonization scheme means . The hon . Member comes here and tells us that articles are being stolen and taken away . If he had merely gated matters asked a Question I would have investi- and if necessary adopted remedial ...
... stand what a colonization scheme means . The hon . Member comes here and tells us that articles are being stolen and taken away . If he had merely gated matters asked a Question I would have investi- and if necessary adopted remedial ...
1909 페이지
... stand up to ' Samson ' which is 50 years old . We do not want any money for this purpose because we have savings under certain Heads which could be appropriated . If hon . Members want to know what those Heads are , I shall give them ...
... stand up to ' Samson ' which is 50 years old . We do not want any money for this purpose because we have savings under certain Heads which could be appropriated . If hon . Members want to know what those Heads are , I shall give them ...
1927 페이지
... stand by it . Mr. Suntharalingam : And who is this Parliamentary Secretary who challenged that statement ? In a spirit of patriotic bravado in Jaffna he told the people , " I will now go back to Colombo and surrender my rice ration book ...
... stand by it . Mr. Suntharalingam : And who is this Parliamentary Secretary who challenged that statement ? In a spirit of patriotic bravado in Jaffna he told the people , " I will now go back to Colombo and surrender my rice ration book ...
2001 페이지
... stand what Marxism is , he cannot possibly expect village headmen with no educational qualifications at all to interpret what is Marxism and what is not . Mr. Kumaraswamy : What is the use of qualifications ? Mr. Samaraweera : Insist on ...
... stand what Marxism is , he cannot possibly expect village headmen with no educational qualifications at all to interpret what is Marxism and what is not . Mr. Kumaraswamy : What is the use of qualifications ? Mr. Samaraweera : Insist on ...
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2119 페이지 - No one shall be held guilty of any penal offence on account of any act or omission which did not constitute a penal offence, under national or international law, at the time when it was committed. Nor shall a heavier penalty be imposed than the one that was applicable at the time the penal offence was committed.
2825 페이지 - That such candidate and his election agent took all reasonable means for preventing the commission of corrupt and illegal practices at such election ; and (c.) That the offences mentioned in the said report were of a trivial, unimportant, and limited character...
2169 페이지 - Being armed as aforesaid by night, and being so armed with intent to break or enter any building whatever, and to commit a crime therein; The Criminal Code.
2825 페이지 - ... that a candidate at such election has been guilty by his agents of the offence of treating and undue influence, and illegal practice, or of any of such offences, in reference to such election, and the election court further report that the candidate has proved to the court — (a) That no corrupt or illegal practice was committed at such election by the candidate or his election agent and...
2121 페이지 - The Court may presume — (a) That a man who is in possession of stolen goods soon after the theft is either the thief or has received the goods knowing them to be stolen, unless he can account for his possession...
2197 페이지 - Whenever any alien attempts to enter the United States the burden of proof shall be upon such alien to establish that he is not subject to exclusion under any provision of the immigration laws...
2199 페이지 - ... aliens who come to the mainland of the United States from the insular possessions thereof: Provided further, That any person who shall be arrested under the provisions of this section on the ground that he has entered or been found in the United States in violation of any other law thereof which imposes on such person the burden of proving his right to enter or remain, and who shall fail to e'stablish the existence of the right claimed, shall be deported to the place specified in such other law.
2361 페이지 - ... participating organizations": GENERAL PRINCIPLES The participating organizations should, in extending technical assistance for economic development of under-developed countries: 1. Regard it as a primary objective to help those countries to strengthen their national economies through the development of their industries and agriculture, with a view to promoting their economic and political independence in the spirit of the Charter of the United Nations, and to ensure the attainment of higher levels...
2825 페이지 - ... and (c.) That the offences mentioned in the said report were of a trivial, unimportant, and limited character: and (d.) That in all other respects the election was free from any corrupt or illegal practice on the part of such candidate and of his agents; then the election of such candidate shall not, by reason of the offences mentioned in such report, be void, nor shall the candidate be subject to any incapacity under this Act.
2201 페이지 - Act the averments of the prosecutor contained in the information, declaration or claim shall be deemed to be proved in the absence of proof to the contrary...