| Henry Gyles Turner - Australia - 1911 - 346 pages
...Mr. John Burns, would place his services at their disposal ; while in matters of Finance and Commerce the Chancellor of the Exchequer and the President of the Board of Trade would attend to express their views. Each of the visiting Premiers responded in congratulatory... | |
| Carlton Joseph Huntley Hayes - Great Britain - 1913 - 600 pages
...most moderate men are asking us to do is to save them from being jockeyed and bullied and bluffed by the Chancellor of the Exchequer and the President of the Board of Trade into accepting a Budget and a policy for which there was not the slightest mandate at the last... | |
| M. E. Whittaker - Abstracting - 1913 - 332 pages
...companies) within the present week." The promises referred to in your letter as having been given by the Chancellor of the Exchequer and the President of the Board of Trade have, in his opinion, been fully redeemed by the introduction and carriage of the bill through... | |
| Edmund Burke - Books - 1916 - 608 pages
...December 1 a great conference of organised labour in the Central Hall, Westminster, was addressed by the Prime Minister, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, and the President of the Board of Trade. Mr. Asquith impressed upon the meeting that it was absolutely necessary to make the largest... | |
| Edmund Burke - Books - 1916 - 580 pages
...December 1 a great conference of organised labour in the Central Hall, Westminster, was addressed by the Prime Minister, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, and the President of the Board of Trade. Mr. Asquith impressed upon the meeting that it was absolutely necessary to make the largest... | |
| 1917 - 154 pages
...representatives to a conference at the Treasury on Wednesday, March 17, at 11 am, to consult tvifJi the chancellor of the exchequer and the president of the Board of Trade on certain matters of importance to labor arising out of the recent decision of the Government embodied... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament, Richard Cornthwaite Lambert - Draft - 1917 - 394 pages
...without settling on the definite number of men that you are able to take from industry. We were told that the Chancellor of the Exchequer and the President of the Board of Trade were going to resign because the demands of the War Office were .too great. I ask the President... | |
| James Watson Grice - Commonwealth countries - 1917 - 72 pages
...the British Cotton Growing Association which waited upon the Prime Minister, the Foreign Secretary, the Chancellor of the Exchequer and the President of the Board of Trade with a request that the Government would guarantee a loan of £3,000,000 for the development... | |
| Howard Levi Gray - Industrial policy - 1918 - 342 pages
...situation, representatives of thirty-five trade unions were summoned to an interview on March 17 with the Chancellor of the Exchequer and the President of the Board of Trade, .the so-called Treasury Conference. Mr. Lloyd George, after demonstrating the need of munitions,... | |
| Mineral industries - 1920 - 576 pages
...should be now made to secure that a deputation representative of the industry should be received by the Prime Minister, the Chancellor of the Exchequer and the President of the Board of Trade. A deputation to the Board of Trade, as arranged through the Joint Industrial Council, is not... | |
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