The Railway InterestLeicester University Press, 1973 - 344 strani |
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Stran 89
... issue may well have accounted for the way in which the Railway Companies ' Association allowed the topic to lapse during the last years of Disraeli's ministry.57 That the issue was kept alive at all at this time was due to the efforts ...
... issue may well have accounted for the way in which the Railway Companies ' Association allowed the topic to lapse during the last years of Disraeli's ministry.57 That the issue was kept alive at all at this time was due to the efforts ...
Stran 90
... issue of the passenger duty alive , before Parliament and government , at a time when there was " a regrettable absence of unanimity " on the part of the railway interest on this question.64 But Holyoake's boast that the committee was ...
... issue of the passenger duty alive , before Parliament and government , at a time when there was " a regrettable absence of unanimity " on the part of the railway interest on this question.64 But Holyoake's boast that the committee was ...
Stran 164
... issue of employers ' liability , so far as it related to the railway com- panies , was dead . Neither during the passage of the Act of 1897 , nor after it had become law , did the railway interest launch any great campaign , as they had ...
... issue of employers ' liability , so far as it related to the railway com- panies , was dead . Neither during the passage of the Act of 1897 , nor after it had become law , did the railway interest launch any great campaign , as they had ...
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Preface | 7 |
Chapter 1 Introduction | 9 |
Chapter 2 | 24 |
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3rd series 4th series Amalgamated Society amendment April August Board of Trade brakes British Railways chairman Chamberlain chambers of commerce charges clause December deputation efficient interest employers favour February Furness Railway Gladstone Guy Granet Herapath Hicks Beach House of Commons Ibid Irish Nat January Joseph Chamberlain Joseph Pease July June legislation liability Lib-Con Liberal M.P. Liberal Unionist Lloyd George London & North Lord managers March meeting ment Midland Railway Minutes Mundella North Eastern Railway North Western November Oakley October panies Papers Parl Parliament Parliamentary Committee party passenger duty Pease political powers proposed question rail Railway and Canal Railway Association Railway Commissioners railway companies railway directors railway interest railway rates Railway Review Railway Servants railwaymen Regulation of Railways Royal Commission Salisbury second reading Select Committee shareholders solicitors Stalbridge tion Total trade unions Vict voted Watkin whilst