The Parliamentary Debates

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Reuter's Telegram Company, 1896

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COLLECTOR OF CUSTOMSQuestion Mr Ernest Gray Answer Secretary
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INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTSQuestion Mr Harold Reckitt Answer Home
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Evidence taken before the Select Committee
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PEMBROKE DOCKYARDQuestion General Laurie Answer First Lord
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ORDERS
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WEST HIGHLAND RAILWAYQuestion Mr A Wylie Answer President
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STREET PREACHING SLIGOQuestions Mr W Johnston Mr Patrick MHugh
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Sir W Harcourt
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Amendment proposed
105
Second Reading deferred
139
Committee deferred
141
Resolution agreed
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That this Bill be now read a Second time Earl of Stamford
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Mr SetonKarr
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POSTAL ORDERSQuestion Mr Henniker Heaton Answer Secretary
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Sir J Osborne Morgan
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Ayes 179 Noes 41 Division List No 72
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House Counted
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Considered in Committee
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Second Reading deferred
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FRIDAY 27TH MARCH 1896
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April 27
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ARREST UNDER THE DEBTORS ACT IRELANDMr Jasper Tully Answer
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FOREIGN TRADE COMPETITIONQuestions Mr J Brigg Answers Under
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SUPPLYConsidered in Committee
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SERVICE INTERPRETERSQuestion Mr J T Firbank Answer Under
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CIVIL SERVICES AND REVENUE DEPARTMENTS 18967 VOTE
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GOVERNORSHIP OF ZEITOUNQuestion Mr F S Stevenson Under Secre
335
Dilke
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Committee deferred
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WEDNESDAY 25TH MARCH 1896
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KAFIRISTANQuestions Sir Charles Dilke and Sir W Wedderburn Answers
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VAGRANCY Question Mr Geoffrey Drage Answer President of the Local
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WESTMINSTER ABBEY Question Mr C A Whitmore Answer First
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That Tomorrow this House do meet at Twelve oclock and at its rising
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EDUCATION BILL SPECIAL AID GRANTQuestions Sir Charles Dilke
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Amendment proposed to leave out all the words after oclock Mr
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Question put That the word now stand part of the Question The
433
That the Question be now put First Lord of the Treasury
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VACCINATION PROSECUTIONSQuestion Mr F A Channing Answer Presi
469
ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY Question Mr Vesey Knox Answer Chief
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MEMBERS AND THE TELEPHONE SERVICEQuestions Mr Shaw
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CRIMINAL STATISTICS LONDON Questions Mr E H Pickersgill Answers
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506
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Secretary to the Treasury
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BUSINESS OF THE HOUSEStanding Orders Nos XXXIX and XLV
509
VACCINATION PROSECUTIONS IRELANDQuestion Mr Vesey Knox Answer
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DISTRICT COUNCIL ELECTION DROYLSDENQuestion Mr C E Schwann
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WADELAI AND DUFFILEHQuestion Sir Charles Dilke Answer Under
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OLD AGE PENSIONS COMMITTEE Question Mr L R Holland Answer First
521
COOKERY LESSONS BIRMINGHAMQuestion Colonel Lockwood Answer
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Sir W Hart Dyke
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GOVERNMENT SERVICE TELEGRAMS Question Mr Swift MacNeill Answer
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RATHDOWN UNIONQuestions Mr James OConnor Answers Chief
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TELEGRAPH CLERKS SCOTLANDQuestion Sir John Leng Answer Secre
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Amendment proposed to reduce Vote by 1000 Sir Albert Rollit 586
657
Second Reading deferred
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ARMY MEAT SUPPLIESQuestion Mr Field Answer Financial Secretary
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COAL TRADE EXPORTQuestion Mr Field Answer President of
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716
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Vote agreed
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Edinburgh GENERAL REGISTER HOUSE EXPENSESCommittee Tomorrow
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To insert after do the words after this
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Answer Chief
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820
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Bill to further amend the Law relating to the Occupation and Owner
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April 23
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April 20
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Second Reading deferred
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April 14
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MEDIEVAL ART MUSEUMSir Henry Howarth Answer Vice President
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Mr Courtney
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WESTONSUPERMARE POST OFFICE Question Mr H Kimber Answer
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LAND PURCHASE CO WATERFORDQuestion Mr P J Power Answer
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PRESIDENT KRUGER Question Sir Ellis AshmeadBartlett Answer Secre
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Considered in Committee Resolved
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Mr LloydGeorge
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82
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President Bourd of Trade
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Committee deferred
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April 15
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EVICTION Co MONAGHANQuestion Mr D Macaleese Answer Chief
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1016
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BALLYMONEY POST OFFICEColonel Hugh McCalmont Answer Secretary
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PLEUROPNEUMONIAQuestions Mr White and Dr Farquharson Answers
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S NORTHAMPTON Question Sir Leonard Lyell Answer First
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TORPEDO BOAT DESTROYERSQuestion Mr Patrick OBrien Answer
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MATABELELANDQuestion Major Jameson Answer Secretary of State
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1046
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Chancellor of the Exchequer
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April 17
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CAVALRY REORGANISATIONQuestion Mr John Wilson Falkirk Answer
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FIRING ON THE HIGHWAY IRELANDQuestion Captain Donelan Answer
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Second Reading deferred
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Presented and Read the First time
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Second Reading deferred
1149
CAPTAIN LOTHAIREQuestion Colonel Russell Answer Under Secretary
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TELEGRAPH SERVICEQuestion Mr Henniker Heaton Answer Secretary
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TELEGRAPH FACILITIES CO DUBLINQuestion Mr J J Clancy Answer
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NEDDS POINT FORT CO DONEGAL Question Mr T B Curran Answer
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MILITARY EXPEDITION TO DONGOLAQuestions Mr William Allen
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EGYPTIAN EXPEDITIONQuestions Mr Henry Labouchere Sir William
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ORDERS OF THE
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Committee deferred
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TRAVELLING CONCESSIONS FOR MEMBERSQuestion Mr Field Answer
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ARMY RETURNSQuestion Mr A F Jeffreys Answer Under Secretary
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MISCARRIAGE OF JUSTICEQuestion Sir John Leng Answer Lord
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MAHARAJA OF JHALAWARQuestion Mr M M Bhownaggree Answer
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SMALL POX AT GLOUCESTER Question Mr Radcliffe Cooke Answer
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POST OFFICE ANNUITIESQuestion Mr James Rankin Answer Chancellor
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REVERSIONERS IRELANDQuestions Mr S Morris Answers Chief Secretary
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PERFORMANCES IN HYDE PARKQuestion Mr H C Richards Answer
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FRIENDLY SOCIETIESQuestion Mr W J Galloway Answer Chancellor
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ROYAL NAVAL RESERVEQuestion Sir Charles Dilke Answer First Lord
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KAFIRISTANQuestion Mr A Birrell Answer Secretary of State
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QUESTIONS Sir H Fowler Mr Buchanan and Mr Patrick OBrien
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Second Reading deferred
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LIGHT RAILWAYS IRELAND BILL Question Mr D Crilly Answer
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MATABELELAND DISTURBANCESQuestion Mr Sydney Buxton Answer
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ORDERS OF THE
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1396
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DEFENCE OF LONDONQuestion Mr J H Dalziel Answer Under
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Other amendments agreed to Amendment proposed Mr Strachey
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STAMP DUTIES EXEMPTIONSQuestion Mr C J Engledow Answer
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Adjourned Debate on Motion for Committee
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April 22
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PLEUROPNEUMONIAQuestions Mr R J Price Dr Farquharson
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Second Reading deferred
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KAFIRISTANQuestion Mr Lewis Fry Answer Secretary of State for India 1256
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EDUCATION SCHEMESQuestion Mr Herbert Lewis Answer Mr Grant
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RAILWAY BRIDGESQuestion Mr J M Maclean Answer First Commis
1509
TRUNK TELEPHONE WIRESQuestion Mr A D Provand Answer Secre
1523
FINANCIAL RELATIONS BETWEEN GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND Question
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Sir Joseph Pease
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EGYPTIAN RESERVE FUNDQuestion Mr E H Pickersgill Answer
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1543
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Read 2º and committed to a Select Committee of Five
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Retirement of Vestrymen London Bill H L now Retirement of Vestry
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Return No 148
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REGISTRATION OF TITLES IRELANDQuestion Mr Shee Answer Chief
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INCOME TAXQuestion Mr Hogan Answer Chancellor of the Exchequer
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MONEY LENDINGQuestion Colonel Denny Answer The Lord Advocate 1022
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GREAT BRITAIN and VENEZUELAQuestion Sir William Harcourt Answer
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Amendment proposed after the second word that to insert the words
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Considered in Committee and reported
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1098
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NAVAL ESTIMATESQuestion Mr William Allan Answer First Lord
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LABOURERS IRELAND ACTSQuestion Mr Shee Answer Chief Secretary
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MADAGASCAR Question Sir Edward Grey Answer Under Secretary
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1849
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Read 2ª Lord Herschell
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QUESTIONS
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5
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1041
for Ireland
Mr Caldwell
PUBLIC RIGHTS OF WAY SCOTLANDQuestion Mr J Caldwell Answer
509
Metropolitan District Railway Extension of Time
514
CIVIL SERVICES AND REVENUE DEPARTMENTS 18967VOTE ON ACCOUNT
Treasury
Chancellor of the Exchequer

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Сторінка 433 - that it is an essential principle of the law of nations that no power can liberate itself from the engagements of a treaty, nor modify the stipulations thereof, unless with the consent of the contracting powers by means of an amicable arrangement.
Сторінка 233 - Majesty against the draft or any part thereof, no further proceedings shall be taken thereon, but without prejudice to the making of any new draft rules.
Сторінка 521 - the criminal Habitual Drunkard', and gave magistrates power to sentence him on summary conviction to be confined in an Inebriate Reformatory. * A Royal Commission appointed to inquire into the operation and administration of the Laws relating to the Sale of Intoxicating Liquors, and to examine and report upon the proposals that may be made for amending the aforesaid Laws in the public interest, due regard being had to the rights of individuals.
Сторінка 901 - Council is made under this section, the draft thereof shall be laid before each House of Parliament for not less than thirty days...
Сторінка 195 - Chairman may, after the lapse of two minutes, if in his opinion the division is unnecessarily claimed, take the vote of the House, or committee, by calling upon the members who support, and who challenge his decision, successively to rise in their places ; and he shall thereupon, as he thinks fit, either declare the determination of the House or committee, or name tellers for a division.
Сторінка 537 - ... loss now incurred through the want of such coherence and correlation, it is impossible to speak too strongly. It is the fault on which all our witnesses and all our Assistant Commissioners unite in dwelling. Unfortunately, so far from tending to cure itself, it is an evil which every day strikes its roots deeper. The existing authorities and agencies whose want of co-operation we lament are each of them getting more accustomed to the exercise of their present powers, and less disposed to surrender...
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