The Parliamentary Debates

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April 23
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La RCISES COTTAGES IN SLIGOQuestion Mr P A MHugh Answer
151
The House divided Ayes 110 Noes
167
Music and Dancing Licences Middlesex Bill No 26Considered
169
MORNING SITTING
171
Behring Sea Award Bill No 15
173
Local Government Ireland Provisional Order No 2 Bill No 6Reported
181
UGANDA Questions Mr Webb Mr W Johnston Mr T M Healy
183
BOARD SCHOOL FOR HAMMERSMITHQuestion Mr Carvill Auswer
185
FEES ON MAGISTERIAL APPOINTMENTSQuestion Sir J Kinloch Answer
189
TELEGRAPH OFFICE FOR LOUISBURGHQuestion Dr R Ambrose Answer
191
THE IMPORTATION OF CANADIAN STORE CATTLE Questions
207
Dust DessARY COMMITTEESQuestions Mr P A MHigh Mr Sexton
211
RETURN OF NEW COUNTY MAGISTRATESQuestions Mr A C Morton
215
NAVAL ALLOTMENTSQuestion Mr Kearley Answer The Civil Lord of
219
THE KNIGHT OF KERRY AND THE POOR RATEQuestions Mr Kilbride
221
MORNING SITTING
223
ORDERS OF THE
225
NAVY ESTIMATES 18945
259
STATUTE LAW REVISION BILLS AND CONSOLIDATION BILLS
305
Building Societies No 2 BillOrdered Mr Herbert Gladstone Mr Secretary
307
OFFENCES AGAINST
315
RICHMOND LUNATIC ASYLUMQuestiou Mr T M Healy Answer
321
Straster Geda ka krer
333
THE COSTA RICA PACKETQuestions Sir C Cameron Answers
335
THE REVISED EDUCATION CODEQuestions Sir F S Powell Answers
337
THE ORDER OF BUSINESSQuestions Mr A J Balfour Mr T
339
Motion made and Question proposed That this House do now adjourn
345
WAYS AND MEANScontinued
371
Debate to be resumed
397
GALWAY EXTRA POLICE FORCEQuestion Mr Roche Answer The Chief
411
398
423
reported from the Committee of Selection That they had discharged
427
BEHAR CADASTRAL SURVEYQuestion and Observations Lord Stanley
443
TOWN IMPROVEMENTSBETTERMENTMOTION FOR A SELECT COMMITTEE
447
North Berwick Provisional Order BillBrought from the Commons read 1ª
453
CANADIAN TEA DUTIESQuestions Mr Howard Sir R Hanson Answers
455
THE INNISKILLING FUSILIERSQuestion Mr Dane Answer The Secretary
463
LONDON DISTRICT SURVEYORS Question Mr Weir Answer The Secretary
467
7
471
32
491
10
505
Customs Duty on Beer
553
Local Government Ireland Provisional Order No 3 BillBrought from
555
After Debate Question put and agreed
567
Amendment of 44 45 Vic c 58 s 47 subsection 6
577
FEMALE LABOUR IN MINES IN INDIAQuestion Sir J Gorst Answer
583
MANSLAUGHTER BY A BELFAST SHIPS CARPENTERQuestions Mr Mains
585
LONDON STREETS AND BUILDINGS BILL
589
Army Annual BillBrought from the Commons read 1 to be printed No
593
STATUTE LAW REVISION BILLS AND CONSOLIDATION BILLSMessage from
607
EXPENDITURE AT HOME NAVAL ESTABLISHMENTSQuestion Sir G Baden
611
SOPLEY BRITISH SCHOOLQuestion Mr ScottMontagu Answer
613
ARMENIAN TROUBLESQuestion Mr F S Stevenson Answer The Under
615
LIFESAVING APPLIANCES OFF SHERKIN ISLAND AND LOSS OF NETS
617
DRUNKEN PUBLICANSQuestion Sir G Osborne Morgan Answer
631
SITTINGS OF THE HOUSE EXEMPTION FROM THE STANDING ORDER
647
HOME PRODUCED FLOUR FOR THE TROOPSQuestions Mr Field Answers
673
SCOTTISH FISHERY BOARD CRUISERQuestion Mr Weir Answer
699
Main Question again proposed
739
SCHOOL FEES AT MATLOCKQuestion Mr Picton Answer The Vice
741
INSANITARY CONDITION OF RUABONQuestion Sir G Osborne Morgan
743
Pier and Harbour Provisional Orders No 1 Bill No 150Read a second
745
173
747
time Colonel Nolan
757
The House divided
809
174
811
Land Transfer Bill H L Presented The Lord Chancellor read 1ª and to
821
LADY VISITORS FOR FEMALE PRISONERSQuestions Mr Pickersgill
823
LONDON AND DUBLIN MAIL SERVICEQuestions Mr Clancy Answers
825
WRITS OF SUMMONSESQuestion Mr MCartan Answer The Chief
827
MERCHANT SHIPPINGQuestion Sir G BadenPowell Answer
831
LAND REVENUE OF INDIAQuestion Sir D Wedderburn Answer
839
THE ARRAN FORESHOREQuestion Mr Birkmyre Answer The Lord
841
COLOURABLE LICENCE TRANSFERS IN IRELANDQuestions Dr Tanner
865
That leave be given to bring in a Bill to facilitate and make provision for the restora
877
After Debate Motion agreed
941
EDUCATION CODE 1894MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS
947
CHEADLE SCHOOLS STAFFORDSHIREQuestion Mr C MLaren Answer
951
Clause 1
1039
MORTALITY IN INDIAN PRISONSQuestions Mr S Smith Mr Hanbury
1065
Small Tenants Scotland BillOrdered Dr Farquharson Mr Buchanan
1067
HAREWOOD END MAGISTRATES CLERKQuestion Mr Brynmor Jones
1075
ARRAN ISLANDSQuestions Mr Sheehy Mr Sexton Answers The Chief
1083
ALLOTMENTS Question Mr Bill Answer The President of the Board
1085
1088
1087
CHEADLE NATIONAL SCHOOLSQuestion Mr C MLaren Answer
1089
POOR RELIEF UNDER FALSE PRETENCESQuestion Mr Roundell Answer
1099
BIRKENHEAD GUARDIANS AND THE NATIONAL DOCK LABOURERS UNION
1101
That towards raising the Supply granted to Her Majesty there shall be levied
1115
After long Debate Amendment proposed in lines 13 and 14 to leave
1181
Imperial and Naval Defence Acts
1193
To close on the 31st of March 1894 the Naval Defence Account as established
1195
SOLDIERS TRAVELLING PRIVILEGESQuestion Major Rasch Answer
1201
VOLUNTEER ACTS
1203
THE WHITE FATHERS OF UGANDAQuestions Mr T M Healy Answers
1213
STROUD SCHOOL BOARDQuestions Sir J Dorington Mr Brynmor Jones
1217
THRIFT AMONG SCHOOL CHILDRENQuestion Mr Roundell Answer
1221
PRIVATE BILL REPORTSQuestion Mr Carvell Williams Answer
1223
WAYS AND MEANSconsidered in Committee
1229
008
1253
After long Debate Resolution agreed
1323
Religious Opinions Prosecutio Bill Ordered Mr Storey Mr Maden Mr Dalziel
1327
upon this day
1347
STRIKE AT THE BOOTLE JUTE COMPANYS WORKSQuestion Colonel
1375
After Debate Mr Roby rose in his place and claimed to move
1381
WAYS AND MEANSFINANCE BILLResolution 24th April reported
1383
Resolved in the negative and Bill to be read 2ª this day six months
1403
INDIAN OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONSQuestion Mr H Plunkett Answer
1407
VOLUNTEER OFFICERS DECORATIONQuestion Viscount Wolmer Answer
1409
THE ARRAN EVICTIONSQuestion Mr Field Answer The Chief Secretary
1411
1418
1417
POLICECONSTABLE WHITINGQuestion Mr W F D Smith Answer
1429
MILLBANK PRISON SITEQuestions Mr StuartWortley Mr H L
1447
CRUELTY TO HORSES IN LONDONQuestion Mr Brooke Robinson Answer
1455
1546
1545
CLARENCE LANES ROEHAMPTONQuestion Mr Thornton Answer
1549
ANTIQUE CASTS AT SOUTH KENSINGTON
1569
NEW LUNATIC ASYLUM AT PORTRANEQuestion Mr Hayden Answer
1575
CANAL TOLLSQuestion Mr Wilson Todd Answer The President of
1587
THE VOLUNTEER OFFICERS DECORATIONQuestion Mr Hanbury Answer
1591
Words as amended inserted
1599
DISTURBANCES IN THE GWEEDORE DISTRICTQuestions Mr Barton
1635
THE NOTTINGHAM EXECUTIONQuestion Mr Ballantine Answer
1637
After Debate Notice taken that 40 Members were not present House
1651
County Councils Association Scotland Expenses Bill No 27 Read
1657
UGANDA Question Mr Matthews Answer The Under Secretary of State
1661
THE ESCAPED NUN IN GLASGOWQuestion Mr Diamond Answer
1669
NAVAL COURTS MARTIALQuestion Mr Hanbury Answer The Secretary
1671
BOARD OF TRADE PUBLICATIONSQuestions Colonel Howard Vincent
1679
PARLIAMENTARY REGISTERSQuestions Mr StuartWortley Answers
1779
Motion made and Question proposed That the Chairman do report
1781
Local Government Provisional Orders No 4 Bill No 148Read the third
1783
Answer The Chief
1787
THE LADIES GALLERYQuestions Mr W MLaren Lord R Churchill
1791
1687
1793
185
1797
PIREUS AND LARISSA RAILWAY COMPANYQuestion Mr Maclure Answer
1799
202
1801
Charing Cross Euston and Hampstead Railway Bill
1803
608
1805
972
619
INDIAN CANTONMENT REGULATIONSQuestions Mr Stansfeld Sir
207
1431
973
835
1442
610
1411
1782
1443
1412
1445
THE FINSBURY ESTATE OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL COMMISSIONERSQuestions
1448
627

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701. oldal - Wha will be a traitor knave? Wha can fill a coward's grave? Wha sae base as be a slave? Let him turn and flee! Wha for Scotland's king and law Freedom's sword will strongly draw, Freeman stand or freeman fa', Let him follow me!
329. oldal - House for the purpose of discussing a definite matter of urgent public importance and state the matter.
1059. oldal - Character" in the following form : " CC XIV. An Act to confirm a Provisional Order made by the Board Of Trade under the Railway and Canal Traffic Act, 1888, containing the classification of Merchandise Traffic, and the ' Schedule of Maximum Rates and Charges applicable thereto of the Great Eastern Railway Company.
933. oldal - ... seem expedient for the purpose of enabling the parties to the difference to meet together by themselves or their representatives under the presidency of a chairman mutually agreed upon or nominated by the Board of Trade or by some other person or body, with a view to the amicable settlement of the difference...
791. oldal - That manifestation is mainly threefold. In the first place, with certain exceptions for the case of winter juries, it is impossible to depend in Ireland upon the finding of a jury in a case of agrarian crime according to the facts as they are viewed by the government, by the judges, and by the public, I think, at large. That is a most serious mischief, passing down deep into the very groundwork of civil society.
1025. oldal - Provided that in the event of His said Royal Highness succeeding to any sovereignty or principality abroad it shall be lawful for Her Majesty or her successors, with the consent of Parliament, to revoke or reduce the said annuity by warrant under the Sign Manual.
545. oldal - Where a person importing liqueurs, cordials, or other preparations containing spirits in bottle, may have entered the same in such a manner as to indicate that the strength is not to be tested, duty shall be charged and paid at the rate following ; (that is to say,)
581. oldal - STATEMENT of REVENUE and EXPENDITURE as laid before the House by the CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER when opening the BUDGET.

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