An Encyclopaedia of ParliamentFirst published in 1958. |
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Page 419
... Leader of the House as a technical term does not appear to have been thoroughly established until the middle of the 19th century . As late as 1840 , Lord John Russell , who was the chief ... Leader of the [ 419 ] Leader of the Opposition.
... Leader of the House as a technical term does not appear to have been thoroughly established until the middle of the 19th century . As late as 1840 , Lord John Russell , who was the chief ... Leader of the [ 419 ] Leader of the Opposition.
Page 420
... Leader of the Opposition , when a sessional allowance was granted him in 1905 . Since 1920 , a salary has been provided for the Leader of the Opposition in the Australian House of Representatives , the practice having already been ...
... Leader of the Opposition , when a sessional allowance was granted him in 1905 . Since 1920 , a salary has been provided for the Leader of the Opposition in the Australian House of Representatives , the practice having already been ...
Page 527
... Leader of the party is recognized as the Leader of the Labour Party not only in Parliament but also in the country , and he , the Deputy Chairman and Deputy Leader , and the Chief Whip are elected by the P.L.P. at the beginning of each ...
... Leader of the party is recognized as the Leader of the Labour Party not only in Parliament but also in the country , and he , the Deputy Chairman and Deputy Leader , and the Chief Whip are elected by the P.L.P. at the beginning of each ...
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