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The Reformers' Year Book - Page 70
edited by - 1906
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The Scots Law Times, Volume 1

1912 - 562 pages
...this constitution ; appear before their constituencies under the title of labour candidates only ; abstain strictly from identifying themselves with or promoting the interests of any Parliamentary jiarty not affiliated or it* candidates ; and they must not oppose any candidate recognised...
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The Popular Guide to the House of Commons

1906 - 178 pages
...candidates promoted, in the first instance, by an affiliated society or societies in the const tuency ; who undertake to form or join a distinct group in...Labour questions, to abstain strictly from identifying itself with any section of the Liberal or Conservative parties, and not to oppose any other candidate...
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The Arena, Volume 35

1906 - 750 pages
...candidates promoted in the first instance by an affiliated society or societies in the constituencies who undertake to form or join a distinct group in...Parliament, with its own whips and its own policy on Labor questions, to abstain strictly from identifying themselves with, or promoting the interests of,...
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Political Science Quarterly, Volume 21

1906 - 844 pages
...returned to the House of Commons with salaries of ¿200 a year. under its auspices agree to " form a distinct group in Parliament, with its own whips and its own policy on Labor questions." It is further agreed that the Labor group shall "abstain strictly from identifying...
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Political Science Quarterly, Volume 21

1906 - 778 pages
...returned to the House of Commons with salaries of £200 a year. under its auspices agree to " form a distinct group in Parliament, with its own whips and its own policy on Labor questions." It is further agreed that the Labor group shall "abstain strictly from identifying...
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Social Progress, Volume 3

Josiah Strong, William Howe Tolman, William Dwight Porter Bliss - 1906 - 364 pages
...who will form a distinct Labor group in Parliament, with its own whips and its own policy on Labor questions, to abstain strictly from identifying themselves with or promoting the interests of the Liberal or Conservative parties; all such candidates pledge themselves to abide by the decisions...
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Social Progress: A Year Book and Encyclopedia of Economic, Industrial ...

Josiah Strong, William Howe Tolman, William Dwight Porter Bliss - 1906 - 362 pages
...Cooperative Societies: to secure the election to Parliament of candidates who will form a distinct Labor group in Parliament, with its own whips and its own policy on Labor questions, to abstain strictly from identifying themselves with or promoting the interests of...
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Modern Socialism: As Set Forth by Socialists in Their Speeches, Writings ...

Robert Charles Kirkwood Ensor - 1907 - 454 pages
...this constitution ; appear before their constituencies under the title of Labour candidates only ; abstain strictly from identifying themselves with or promoting the interests of any party not (eligible for affiliation ; and they must not oppose any candidate recognized by the Executive...
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The International Socialist Review, Volume 7

Algie Martin Simons, Charles H. Kerr - 1907 - 826 pages
...of this constitution; appear before their constituencies under the 'title of Labor Candidates only ; abstain strictly from identifying themselves with or promoting the interests of any party not eligible for affiliation ; and they must not oppose any candidate recognised by the executive...
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Hazell's Annual

1908 - 710 pages
...with the support of, the Labour Representation Committee. AH members of the LRC are pledged to form a distinct group in Parliament (with its own Whips and its own policy on Labour questions), and to abstain strictly from identifying themselves with or promoting the interests of any section...
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