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Excerpt from Constitutional Law of England
The Government of Ireland Act, 1914, and the Welsh Church Act, 1914, have now been placed upon the Statute book under the provisions of the Parliament Act, 1911, the operation of both these Acts having been temporarily suspended until the end of the present war with Germany, by the suspensory-act, 1914, the settlement of the Ulster question by future legislation having been at the same time postponed to a like date by the mutual consent of political parties. These Acts will be found fully treated of in their appropriate places.
The institution of the Court of Criminal Appeal under the Criminal Appeal Act, 1907, has supplied a deficiency in our judicial institutions, which was fully revealed by the case of Mr. Adolf Beck, which was touched upon in the Appendix to the previous edition.
The creation of the Territorial Force in the year 1907 by the Territorial and Reserve Forces Act of that year has brought about the co-ordination and con solidation of the former various units of the Auxiliary Forces into that Force and the Special Reserve.
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