Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

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PUBLIC HEALTHSMALLPOX AT MANCHESTER BARRACKSTHE 5TH DRAGOON
33
QUESTIONS
71
15
83
THE COURT
99
16
103
TURNPIKE ACTS CONTINUANCE
105
COMMONS MONDAY MAY 11
119
LABOURERS IRELAND ACTQuestion Mr Villiers Stuart Answer
121
EGYPTCOLONEL DE COETLOGONQuestion Mr Marum Answer Lord
127
18
135
SCOTLAND REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE ACT 1884 PRINTING
139
142
141
ORDERS OF THE
157
Local Government Provisional Orders No 4 BillOrdered Mr George Russell
169
278
277
The House divided Ayes
291
Local Government Gas Provisional Orders BillOrdered Mr George Russell
293
Moved That the circular despatch addressed by Prince Gortchakow to Russian
307
Marriage with a Deceased Wifes Sister Bill H L Presented The Lord Monson
323
Moved That the Bill be now read a second time Sir Edward Watkin
335
QUESTIONS
349
364
363
The House divided Ayes 258 Noes 280
387
NAVYTHE EVOLUTIONARY SQUADRONTORPEDO CRAFTQuestions
391
Question
393
After long debate Moved That the Bill be now read the third time
433
Moved That Committees shall not sit Tomorrow being Ascension Day until Two
437
Land Compulsory Registration of Incumbrances BillOrdered Mr Harcourt
465
SECRETARY FOR SCOTLAND BILLQuestion Sir George Campbell Answer
467
SUPPLY THE VOTE OF CREDITEXPENDITUREQuestions Mr Labouchere
475
EDUCATION DEPARTMENT ALLEGED OVER PRESSURE ADLINGTON
479
105
483
H R H PRINCESS BEATRICETHE QUEENS MESSAGEcontinued
491
Registration of Voters Ireland Bill Bill 150
511
562
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Moved That a humble Address be presented to Her Majesty thanking Her Majesty
569
Parliamentary Elections Redistribution Bill No 109
595
QUESTIONS
611
REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE ACT 1884 SEC 9DUTIES OF OVERSEERS
615
SUPPLYOrder for Committee read Motion made and Question proposed
633
Moved That the Bill be recommitted to the same Select Committee to whom the said
651
To leave out all the words after the first That and insert the following words
665
After debate Amendment and Original Motion by leave of the House
687
COMMONS MONDAY MAY 18
699
EDUCATION DepartmentTHE NEW CODETHE INSTRUCTIONS TO
701
REPRESENTATION OF THE PEOPLE AND REGISTRATION OF VOTERS IRELAND
713
ORDERS OF THE
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Original Question again proposed
767
130
819
Resolution to be reported Tomorrow Committee to sit again upon
843
cate Secretary Sir William Harcourt Mr Solicitor General for Scotland
873
Metropolis Management Acts Amendment Bill Bill 188
875
Registration Occupation Voters Bill No 111
889
Registration of Voters Ireland Bill No 116
905
Barringtons Hospital Bill by Ordercontinued
909
North British Railway Bill by Order
925
EMPLOYERS LIABILITY ACTAMENDMENTQuestion Mr Charles Roundell
937
HOUSING OF THE WORKING CLASSESTRANSFER OF SMALL HOUSESQues
945
PARLIAMENT ADJOURNMENT WHITSUNTIDE HOLIDAYSRESOLUTION AD
951
Registration of Voters Scotland Bill
969
Sites for Places of Religious Worship Bill Bill 58
979
next
999
131
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1028
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Parliamentary Elections Redistribution Bill
1037
SUPPLYREPORTPostponed Resolution 7th May considered
1125
Drainage and Improvement of Lands Ireland Provisional Order No
1139
ARMY AUXILIARY FORCESBANFFSHIRE ARTILLERY VOLUNTEERS Ques
1147
Parliamentary Elections Redistribution Bill No 109
1359
AFRICA SOUTHEAST COASTST LUCIA BAY Question Observations
1395
WAYS AND MEANS THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTPRECEDENT FOR APPRO
1413
Amendment proposed
1435
132
1521
Glasgow Corporation Tramways Bill
1533
183
1535
1704
1551
Mored That the Debate be now adjournedSir II Drummond
1555
Several agreed to two disagreed
1583
PARLIAMENT BUSINESS OF THE HOUSEORDERS OF THE DAYRESOLUTION
1585
Amendment mored to leave out now and add at the end of
1595
REPRESENTATIVE PEER FOR SCOTLAND
1607
THE EXECUTIVE GOVERNMENT IRELANDSPEECH OF MR CHAMBERLAIN
1617
PARLIAMENTADJOURNMENT
1629
Message from The LordsThat they do not insist on their Amendments
1639
NEW PEERS
1647
301
1659
NEW WRITS ISSUED
1671
134
1719
21 Motion made and Question proposed That a sum not exceeding 5469
1745
After short debate Motion made and Question proposed That a sum not exceeding
1759
Resolutions to be reported Tomorrow Committee to sit again Tomorrow
1775
London Livery Companies Bill
1791
136
1793
COMMONS TUESDAY JULY 7
1805
Bankruptcy Office Accommodation Bill Ordered Sir Henry Holland Baron
1819
The Committee divided Ayes 89 Noes 19
1823
POST OFFICESIXPENNY TELEGRAMSQuestions Dr Cameron Mr Shaw
1825
4 Motion made and Question proposed That a sum not exceeding 291673
1921
Original Question again proposed
1933
Campbell Answers Mr Gladstone Mr Evelyn Ashley
1953
ARMY AUXILIARY FORCESTHE BOXLEY RIFLE RANGEQuestion
1955
POST OFFICE TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENTSECRECY OF TELEGRAMS Ques
1957
138
1965
CENTRAL ASIAENGLAND AND RUSSIATHE PROPOSED ARBITRATIONQues
323
Commons Regulation Ashdown Forest Provisional Order BillOrdered
1036
479
CENTRAL ASIA RUSSIA AND AFGHANISTAN THE ARRANGEMENT
EGYPT WAR IN THE SOUDANFIGHTING NEAR SUAKINQuestions
ORDERS OF THE
349
CONTAGIOUS DISEASES ANIMALS ACTSFOOTANDMOUTH DISEASEOUT
489
1283
IRELANDPORT OF BALLYSHANNON WRECK
PARLIAMENT HOUSE OF LORDSTHE APPELLATE COURTCERTIFICATE
POOR LAW IRELAND DONEGAL WORKHOUSE CATHOLIC ASSISTANT
LAW AND JUSTICE IRELANDTHE TUBBERCURRY PRISONERSQuestions
PARLIAMENT ADJOURNMENTRESIGNATION OF MINISTERSSTATEMENT
Moved That the Debate be now adjourned Mr Illingworth
THE SUEZ CANAL COMMISSIONQuestion Mr DixonHartland Answer
141
CUSTOMS AND INLAND REVENUE BILLQuestion Mr R H Paget
LORD RANDOLPH CHURCHILL AND THE KHEDIVENotice of Question
PARLIAMENT BUSINESS OF THE HOUSEMinisterial Statement
EVICTIONS IRELANDGWEEDOREQuestion Mr Sexton Answer
POST OFFICETELEGRAMSINSUFFICIENT ADDRESSESQuestion Mr Alder
PREVENTION OF CRIME IRELAND Acr 1882LEGISLATIONQuestion
699
REGISTRATION OCCUPATION VOTERS BILLMEDICAL RELIEFMR CHAMBER
THIRD SERIES
123
THE UNITED STATESMR KEELY THE AMERICAN MINISTER AT VIENNA
SPAINTHE DERELICT SHIP THESSALOSQuestion Mr R N Fowler
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