Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

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LAW AND JUSTICE IRELANDIMPRISONMENT OF MR SHEEHAN M P
145
CRIMINAL LAWTHE EDLINGHAM BURGLARYQuestions Mr Milvain
153
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSEQuestions Mr T M Healy The Lord Mayor
163
The House resumed its Sitting at Ten of the clock
223
Original Question again proposed
269
Employers Liability for Injuries to Workmen Bill Bill 145
275
PROROGATION AND ADJOURNMENTPUBLIC BILLSQuestion Lord Denman
291
VALUATION ROLL SCOTLANDMR PETER LUKE INVERARYQuestions
293
UNIVERSITIES SCOTLAND BILLTHE OBSERVATORY AND BOTANIC GARDENS
311
land Mr Madden
313
CROWN RIGHTS TO FORESHORES THE STONE BEACH AT HASTINGS
315
INDIATHE INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESSSPEECH OF THE MARQUESS
317
EMPLOYERS LIABILITY FOR INJURIES TO WORKMEN BILL
325
CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE IRELAND ACT 1887PROSECUTION
327
Liability of Trustees Bill Lords Bill 365
365
EDUCATION DEPARTMENT SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION
381
SCOTCH CROFTERS EMIGRATIONTHE COMMITTEEQuestions Sir George
383
NATIONAL EDUCATION IRELANDPUPIL TEACHERSNATIONAL SCHOOLS
389
Sand Grouse Protection Bill Bill 391
391
Waltham Abbey Gunpowder Factory recommitted Bill Bill 403
403
312
417
313
433
SUPPLYCIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATESEXPENSES OF PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS
455
County Courts Appeals Ireland Bill Bill 367
483
CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE IRELAND ACT 1887ARREST OF FOUR
495
LAW AND JUSTICE IRELANDCONSTABLE EDWARD SWINDELLQues
503
COAL MINES c REGULATION ACT 1887RULES IN SOUTH WALES
507
SCOTCH CROFTERS EMIGRATIONQuestion Dr Cameron Answer
509
LORDS THURSDAY NOVEMBER 29
513
EGYPT SUAKIN REINFORCEMENTS OF BRITISH TROOPSTHE COST
519
TRADE AND MANUFACTURE NAILERS
541
Bill read the third time and passed
583
Their Lordships metand having gone through the Business on
587
TURKEYBRITISH AND AUSTRIAN RAILWAY LESSEESQuestion Sir Robert
591
THE CIVIL SERVICEPERMANENT OFFICIALS HOLDING PLACES OF PROFIT
593
BOARD OF TRADESEAMENS REGISTRY OFFICECOLOUR SERGEANTS
601
CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE IRELAND ACT 1887PROSECUTION
609
SITTINGS OF THE HOUSE EXEMPTION FROM THE STANDING ORDER
613
Moved That a sum not exceeding 138510 be granted for the said Service
681
HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE CHANCERY DIVISIONMR FREDERIck Bedwell
685
5 Motion made and Question proposed That a sum not exceeding 338
701
Moved That the Chairman do report Progress and ask leave to sit again
717
Sand Grouse Protection BillOrdered Mr Sydney Buxton Sir George Trevelyan
729
After debate Moved That Item A Salaries c be reduced by the sum of 500
807
SUPPLYREPORTResolutions 30th November reported
813
845
815
SALARIES AND EXPENSES OF CIVIL DEPARTMENTS
821
ARMY AUXILIARY FORCESARTILLERY VOLUNTEER CORPS Question
825
LOCAL GOVERNMENT ENGLAND AND WALES ACTSECTION 23Question
831
Motion made and Question proposed That a sum not exceeding 12707
873
CRIME AND OUTRAGE IRELANDPOISONING OF FOXHOUNDSQuestions
943
1383
955
294
975
Land Purchase Ireland Bill No 293
991
THE PARKS METROPOLISHYDE PARKTHE PLANTATIONS BY
1007
LOCAL GOVERNMENT SCOTLANDTHE HAMILTON BURGESS FEEQuestion
1021
COLONIAL GOVERNORSTHE CAPE COLONYSIR HENRY BLAKEQuestion
1021
PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONSREGISTRATION OF VOTERSREFORMSQues
1051
ORDERS OF THE
1061
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSETHE IRISH ESTIMATESStatement The Chief
1075
Resolutions to be reported Tomorrow Committee to sit again Tomorrow
1133
IRISH LAND COMMISSIONSUBCOMMISSION COURT AT KEADY CO ARMAGH
1137
Motion made and Question proposed That a sum not exceeding 13728
1213
297
1221
PUBLIC BILLSAMENDMENT TO MOTIONS FOR SECOND READING THIS
1225
1232
1231
JAMAICAEXPENDITURE ON RAILWAYSQuestion Sir George Baden
1235
ARMY REORGANIZATION OF THE ROYAL ARTILLERY
1237
CRIMINAL LAWWILLIAM WADDLE INDICTED FOR MURDERIMPROPER
1243
300
1245
LAW AND JUSTICE IRELAND THOMAS MORONEY A PRISONER
1253
Question
1259
NEW RULES OF PROCEDURE 1882
1263
SITTINGS OF THE HOUSE EXEMPTION FROM THE STANDING ORder
1275
Motion made and Question proposed That a sum not exceeding 32665 including
1323
Original Question again proposed
1377
TRADE AND COMMERCEUNLOADING PETROLEUM OIL AT LIVERPOOL
1381
Moved That the state of things revealed in the Report of the Labour Correspondent
1383
COMMONS FRIDAY DECEMBER 7
1391
CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE IRELAND ACT 1887ARREST of Father
1495
The Committee divided Ayes 118 Noes
1563
PRIVILEGE
1565
Their Lordships met for the despatch of Judicial Business only
1567
PRISONS BOARD IRELANDTHE BREAD IN WATERFORD PRISONQues
1569
1574
1573
HALIFAX TOWN COUNCIL CHARGES OF MALPRACTICES Question
1577
POST OFFICE IRELANDALLOWANCES TO SORTERS IN TRAVELLING POST
1579
LAW AND JUSTICE CASE OF PIERCE HARGREAVES AT MANCHESTER
1585
LAND PURCHASE IRELAND ACT 1885INTEREST ON PURCHASE MONEY
1591
INDIA AND THIBETA COMMERCIAL MISSIONQuestions Sir George
1593
EGYPT_SUAKINREINFORCEMENTS OF BRITISH TROOPSQuestion Lord
1603
LAW AND JUSTICE IRELAND THOMAS MORONEY A PRISONER
1607
SITTINGS OF THE HOUSETHE TWELVE OCLOCK RULEA POINT
1613
66
1701
After short debate Moved That the Chairman do report Progress and ask leave
1715
INLAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT THE STAFFQuestion Mr Cox Answer
1717
SUPPLY CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATESCommitteecontinued
1719
Remaining Resolutions agreed
1731
301
1733
CAPE OF GOOD HOPEEXTENSION OF WORKS AT TABLE BAYQuestion
1735
PRISONS BOARD IRELANDTHE BREAD IN WATERFORD PRISONQues
1749
ARMY CONTRACTSCONTRACT FOR 20000 SWORDS WITH A GERMAN FIRM
1763
PURCHASE OF LAND IRELAND ACT 1885
1765
CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE IRELAND ACT 1887ARRESTS OF
1767
302
1861
After debate Moved That Item A Salaries be reduced by 10 part of the Salary
1863
Moved That Item A Salaries be reduced by the sum of 800 the Salary of
1877
24
1885
Question putThe House divided Ayes 141 Noes
1903
Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs Sir James Fergusson
1
ARMY EDUCATIONARMY ORDER 293Question Mr Jeffreys Answer
3
ARMY INDIAINDIAN CADETS THE REGULATIONSQuestion Sir Robert
5
BANK OF ENGLANDLOCAL LOANS STOCKQuestions Mr Labouchere
7
303
9
LAW AND JUSTICERIGHT TO APPEARHAMMERSMITH POLICE COURT
11
INLAND REVENUEPAYMENT OF INCOME TAX c AT LOCAL POST OFFICES
11
CHRISTS HOSPITALSCHEME OF THE CHARITY COMMISSIONERSQuestions
11
COLONIES REPRESENTATIVE ASSEMBLIESQuestion Mr F S Stevenson
11
CUSTOMS STATISTICAL DEPARTMENT THE SEVEN HOURS SYSTEM
13
AUSTRALIAQUEENSLAND
15
EDUCATION DEPARTMENTTHE CODE OF 1889THE WELSH LANGUAGE
17
EXCISE DUTIES LOCAL PURPOSES BILLTHE WHEEL AND VAN TAX
19
1392
21
PUBLIC HEALTHNOTIFICATION OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES IN TOWNS
23
595
25
1582
27
PURCHASE OF LAND IRELAND ACT 1385 OWNERS
29
LAND LAW IRELAND ACT 1887 APPEALS AGAINST FAIR RENTS
31
LAND LAW IRELAND ACT 1887PAYMENT OF ARREARSExtent
33
MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT CHARGES AND ALLEGATIONSTHE SPECIAL
35
THE MAGISTRACY IRELANDRESIDENT MAGISTRATES MR F
37
163
41
PUBLIC HEALTHINSANITARY CONDITION OF THE CRADLEY DISTRICT
43
CRIMINAL LAWMEETING ON CLERKENWELL GREENALFRED GOODMAN
45
132
47
LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1888SECTION 51ELECTORAL DIVISIONS
49
FORMIST FUNERAL
53
CRIMINAL LAWTHE SPECIAL COMMISSION A TIMES WITNESS
55
METROPOLITAN SUBWAYS THE BLACKWALL TUNNEL SCHEMEQuestions
57
NAVY ACCOUNTS AND EXPENDITUREQuestion Mr Hanbury Answer
59
SITTINGS OF THE HOUSE EXEMPTION FROM THE STANDING ORDER
ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARYREMOVAL OF A PLACARD AT COORACLARE
PARLIAMENTARY VOTERSTHE RETURNSQuestion Mr Stansfeld
515
137
CONTAGIOUS DISEASES ANIMALS ACT 1886SUPERVISION OF Dairies
CRIMINAL LAW SCOTLANDSENTENCES AT GLASGOW CENTRAL POLICE
1261
1763
138
TRADE AND MANUFACTURENailers anD SMALL CHAINMAKERS OF CRADLEY
CRIMINAL LAWTHE EDLINGHAM BURGLARYTRIAL AND CONVICTION
EVIDENCE AMENDMENT ACT 1870REFUSAL OF A WITNESSQuestion
LOCAL RATESCOLLECTION OF RATES IN WESTMINSTER Question
519
839
SUGAR BOUNTIES INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCEQuestion Mr Picton
SITTINGS AND ADJOURNMENT OF THE HOUSESATURDAY SITTINGSQues

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