The Theory and Practice of Modern Government, Volume 2Methuen, 1932 - 814 pages |
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Page 865
... questions on any one day . The oral answers may give rise at once to ' supplementary ' questions , and though the answer to the original question is prepared by the civil servants ( and sometimes supple- mentaries ' are anticipated ) so ...
... questions on any one day . The oral answers may give rise at once to ' supplementary ' questions , and though the answer to the original question is prepared by the civil servants ( and sometimes supple- mentaries ' are anticipated ) so ...
Page 869
... question - the Minister replies , and then the questioner has another five minutes . At least one half an hour is spent on each question . As a consequence of the small opportunity of oral questions , and the deputy's desire to call ...
... question - the Minister replies , and then the questioner has another five minutes . At least one half an hour is spent on each question . As a consequence of the small opportunity of oral questions , and the deputy's desire to call ...
Page 1323
... Question multi- plied by 5 ; Special Question by 5 ; Oral Question by 3 ; Dictation by 1. The Examining Commission consists of the Secretary - General of the Department , or the Personnel Director ( President ) ; a Director of the ...
... Question multi- plied by 5 ; Special Question by 5 ; Oral Question by 3 ; Dictation by 1. The Examining Commission consists of the Secretary - General of the Department , or the Personnel Director ( President ) ; a Director of the ...
Contents
THE COMMONS | 743 |
DELIBERATION AND PROCEDURE | 780 |
PARLIAMENTARY DIFFICULTIES AND REFORM | 878 |
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