The Parliamentary Debates

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April 28
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May 9
49
May 12
49
Page
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4
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April 18
49
19
49
LORDS Street Urban District Council Water Bill LORDS Read
49
TRIAL OF AUSTRALIAN OFFICERS Question Mr Swift MacNeill Answer
49
April 29
49
36
49
CROFTERS HOLDINGS IN ROSSSHIRE Question Mr Weir Answer The Lord
49
The Chief Secretary for Ireland Mr Wyndham Dover
49
48
49
Mr A J Balfour
49
Page
51
1 Page
53
56
59
56
65
Mr Gibson Bowles
73
In line 53 to leave out from the words On the to the word
75
Question
77
Page
85
supplementary to those of a previous session or of any Vote of Credit or
99
102
101
In line 2 to leave out the words at a quarter past Two of
105
days when there is one sitting at Twelve of the clock Mr Gibson
115
Ayes 199 Noes 111 Division List No 141
117
Mr A J Balfour
123
Ayes 133 Noes 229 Division List No 142
135
Mr T P OConnor
137
Adjourned at five minutes after Twelve oclock
143
TOOK THE OATH The Lord Herschell took the Oath
145
Finance Bill SECOND READING FIRST DAYS DEBATE Order
147
PRIVATE BILLS LORDS Standing orders not previously inquired into com
149
EDUCATION ENGLAND AND WALES BILL Petition from Brighouse against
151
SPION KOP DESPATCHES Question Mr Swift MacNeill Answer Mr Brodrick
153
AGRICULTURAL BANKS IN INDIA Question Mr Caine Answer The Secretary
159
No 162
161
Musical Copyright Bill Lords Read the first time to be read a second
173
Ayes 253 Noes 154 Division List No 143
187
And the Amendment to the proposed Amendment was
189
The First Lord of the Treasury Mr A J Balfour Manchester E
201
6
205
Ayes 256 Noes 162 Division List No 144
213
In line 3 to leave out the words five minutes before and insert
219
Page
229
Mr A J BALFOUR rose in his place and claimed to move
241
Ayes 205 Noes 126 Division List No 148
245
26
249
Amendment proposed to the Standing Order
261
Amendment proposed to the proposed Amendment
263
FOURTH SERIES
273
Ayes 160 Noes 97 Division List No 151
283
Page
287
Original Question again proposed That the words on the Notice Paper
301
Question proposed That the words at an afternoon sitting be there
307
Mr A J BALFOUR rose in his place and claimed to move That
323
WEDNESDAY 30TH APRIL 1902
333
SHOPS EARLY CLOSING Petition from Fort William for legislation to
335
Question put and agreed
341
Motion made and Question proposed That the Bill be now read a second
355
27
377
It being halfpast Five of the clock the debate stood adjourned
379
THURSDAY 1ST MAY 1902
385
HISTORICAL MANUSCRIPTS COMMISSION Report on Manuscripts in the Welsh
387
Moved That the Bill be now read 2ª Earl Russell
407
THURSDAY 1ST MAY 1902
409
Darley Dale Water Bill LORDS Read the third time and passed with
411
Page
415
GAS UNDERTAKINGS LOCAL AUTHORITIES Return ordered relating to
417
REMOUNTS CAPTAIN CANE HUNT Question Mr Markham Nottinghamshire
421
426
425
ITALY AND TRIPOLI Question Mr James OKelly Answer Lord Cranborne 616
435
LONDON AND INDIA DOCKS VARIOUS POWERS BILL Question Mr Kimber
437
Page
451
The First Lord of the Treasury Mr A J Balfour Manchester E 470
475
Lord Charles Beresford Woolwich 484
487
Page
493
Amendment made
503
Mr Lough Islington W
515
NAVAL PAYMASTERS Question Mr William Allan Answer Mr Arnold
523
Mr Herbert Robertson Hackney S 526
525
Question proposed That the words proposed to be left out stand part
533
of Amendment to any clause in a Bill which may be committed to
539
HOUSE OF LORDS FRIDAY MAY 2ND 1902
541
Birkenhead Corporation Bill Read the third time and passed New
551
TRANSVAAL COLONYGOVERNMENT BANKING ACCOUNT Question
555
POST OFFICE EMPLOYEES SENIORITY REGULATIONSQuestion Mr Freeman
563
MESSAGE FROM THE LORDSREPAYMENT OF LOANS BY LOCAL AUTHOR
575
May 7
633
False Characters Bill For the better prevention of giving False Characters
637
Amendment proposed
661
MAHARAJAH OF PANNA Question Mr Weir Answer Lord G Hamilton
687
May 8
727
Debate adjourned till tomorrow
763
And also the Certificates that the Standing Orders applicable to the following
765
lating to Bridgend Glamorganshire Gas and Water Goring and Streatley
767
Motion by leave of the House withdrawn
791
BradfordonAvon Gas Bill Lords Great Northern Railway No 2 Bill
793
SUNDAY TRADING SCOTLAND BILL Petition from Edinburgh in favour
795
INDIAN EXPENDITURE ROYAL COMMISSION Address for Copy of Further
797
FUZE TIME RINGSQuestion Captain Norton Newington W Answer
799
Sir William Hart Dyke Kent Dartford
809
822
821
882
881
84
909
ADJOURNMENT
935
Page
937
174
939
ARMY MEDICAL OFFICERS Question Captain Norton Newington W Answer
941
PADDINGTON TELEPHONE SERVICE Question Mr Lloyd Morgan Carmar
945
PUBLIC PETITIONS COMMITTEE Fifth Report brought up and read to
949
COMPULSORY REGISTRATION OF LAND TITLES Question Mr Butcher York
985
Electric Lighting Provisional Orders No
1065
RATING OF MACHINERY BILL Petition from Droylsden against to lie upon
1067
MERCHANT SHIPPINGBOYS UNDER REDUCED LIGHT DUES CLAUSE Ques
1071
SOUTH AFRICAEXTENSION OF NATAL BOUNDARY Questions Mr Markham
1077
LORD CHARLES BERESFORD AND THE ADMIRALTY Question Mr Norman Wol
1079
EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS SCHOOLS AND CHILDREN Questions Sir John
1089
ANNAGHMORE DISTURBANCES Question Mr MacVeagh Answer
1091
Which Amendment was
1097
Page
1169
NAVAL INTELLIGENCE DEPARTMENT Question Sir John Colomb Answer
1213
Question put and agreed
1219
The same were ordered to lie on the Table
1221
From Longport Sneyd Green Stan
1227
42
1263
RETURNS REPORTS
1303
BRUSSELS SUGAR CONVENTION Question Sir Howard Vincent Answer
1305
Then the original question being stated the previous question was put
1317
Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Various Powers Bill As amended
1325
THE DEWAN OF DHAR Question Mr Weir Answer Indian Office
1343
QUESTIONS IN THE HOUSE
1349
CORK LAND APPEALS Question Mr Flynn Cork Co N Answer
1361
BUDGET PROPOSALSCHEQUE STAMP DUTY Questions Mr Lough Islington
1367
Amendment proposed
1381
PREVENTION OF RAILWAY ACCIDENTS RULES Question Mr Bell Derby
1385
Mr Robson South Shields
1393
It being halfpast Seven of the clock the debate was suspended until
1435
Debate adjourned till tomorrow
1481
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES AND WIFE MAINTENANCE Question Mr Joyce
1503
965
1505
GUNNERY OFFICERS AND ENGINEERING DUTIES Question Mr William Allan
1507
TARMONBARRY RURAL POSTMANS DUTY Question Mr Patrick OBrien Kil
1509
TAXATION OF PERSONAL PROPERTY ABROAD Question Sir Edward Strachey
1513
118
1515
76
1517
624
1519
161
1521
574
1523
121
1525
385
1527
625
1531
599
1539
VOL CVII
1545
Manchester Corporation Tramways Bill North Warwickshire Water Bill
1547
254
1551
563
1553
INDIAN LABOURERS IN EAST AFRICA Question Sir Mancherjee Bhownaggree
1567
331
1573
974
1581
85
1585
LIMERICK POSTAL STAFF Question Mr Joyce Limerick Answer
1587
TRANSATLANTIC SHIPPING COMBINATION Questions Mr Channing
1589
86
997
INDIAN FAMINEIRRIGATION IN THE CUTCH STATE Question Sir John Leng
45
793
333
777
255
91
137
77
VOL CVII
781
ROSSMINNA FISHERIES Question Dr Ambrose Mayo W Answer
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49. oldal - House, unless a member rising in his place shall propose to move the adjournment for the purpose of discussing a definite matter of urgent public importance...
573. oldal - If a motion for leave to introduce a Bill is opposed, the Speaker, after permitting, if he thinks fit, a brief explanatory statement from the member who moves and from the member who opposes the motion may without further debate put the question.
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