Former MP for Chertsey
Sir Donald Macmaster is a former MP for Chertsey.
Former MP for Chertsey
Entered the House of Commons on 15 January 1910 — General election
Left the House of Commons on 3 March 1922 — Died
The first Clause provides for the issue of a Proclamation in conditions of emergency. The second Clause declares what should be the purpose of the Regulation. The object of the Regulations is there declared to be to secure the essentials of life to the community. That is the broad general power that is given to the Executive. It is in a subsequent portion of the same Clause that certain...
I do not profess to have the knowledge that my hon. Friends from Ireland have as to what might be the effect of the legislation there, but, looking at the question generally, it seems to me that what the Government proposed in their original Bill was that the power to legislate on the subject of railways should be vested in the Council. Now the hon. and learned Member for Duncairn (Sir E....
It was only as a preliminary that I was suggesting that the effect of the proposal of the hon. Member for Duncairn (Sir E. Carson) would be to leave the legislation and the Departmental operation of the railways with the Council. What is proposed is this, that while the administration of the railways generally will be in the hands of the Council power will be granted by the Amendment proposed...
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