The Parliamentary Debates

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Reuter's Telegram Company, 1906
 

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7TH BATTALION RIFLE BRIGADE Question Mr T Hart Davies Hackney
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Motion made and Question put That the debate be now adjourned
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PAPERS LAID UPON THE TABLE BY THE CLERK OF THE HOUSE
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April 4
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VOLUME CLV
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of Petitions for Private Bills That in the case of the Petition for additional
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GORE BOOTH ESTATE SLIGO Question Mr ODowd Sligo S Answer
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Ayes 66 Noes 370 Division List No 35
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Mr SHACKLETON Lancashire Clitheroe rose in his place and claimed to move
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MONDAY 2ND APRIL 1906
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Lord Denman 104
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The President of the Board of Agriculture Earl Carrington 116
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POSTAL SERVICE AT DRUMLISH Question Mr J P Farrell Longford N
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IRISH LABOURERS BILLDATE OF INTRODUCTION Question Mr William
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BRITISH EMIGRANTS TO CANADA Question Mr Weir Ross and Cromarty
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NATAL GOVERNMENT Question Mr Ashley Answer Mr Churchill
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ADJOURNMENT Mr J RAMSAY MACDONALD Member for Leicester rose
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SELECTION STANDING COMMITTEES SIR WILLIAM BRAMPTON GURDON
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April 6
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Amendment proposed to the Standing Order
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Question
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IRISH LAND PURCHASE Question Mr Flynn Cork Co N Answer
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Mr McCrae Edinburgh E 224
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Ayes 377 Noes 88 Division List No 40
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Amendment proposed
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Question That those words be there inserted put and agreed
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The Irish Land Purchase Fund at the 31st day of January 1906
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Irish Land Commission
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UNION OF BENEFICES ACTS 1860 AND 1898
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The Lord President of the Council The Earl of Crewe
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April 10
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The UnderSecretary of State for Foreign Affairs Lord Fitzmaurice
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H R Baines and Company Bill LORDS Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway
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RELIEF OF NECESSITOUS SCHOOL CHILDREN Petition from Cockermouth
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PAY OF WATERGUARD BRANCH OF THE CUSTOMS SERVICE Question Mr William
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REGISTRATION OF LAND TITLE IN IRELAND Question Mr Swift MacNeill
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April 9
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PHRASEOLOGY OF THE LAND TENURE SCOTLAND BILL Question Sir J Jar
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Mr Gladstone 350
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CROWN RENTS IN IRELAND Question Mr Flynn Cork N Answer
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IRISH POOR LAW COMMISSION Question Mr T Smyth Answer Mr Bryce
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THE JUDGE ADVOCATEGENERAL Question Mr Paul Answers Sir
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POLICE SUPERANNUATION BILL Reported from the Standing Committee
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Question negatived
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Standing Order further amended in Paragraph 7 line 8 by leaving
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ment business the words and any government business then under
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Mr Laurence Hardy
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COUNTING
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Mr Barrie Londonderry N
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Marine Insurance Bill LORDSSECOND READING Order for Second
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Mr Pickersgill Bethnal Green S W
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The President of the Board of Trade Mr LloydGeorge Carnarvon
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The House met at two of the Clock
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SALE OF INTOXICATING LIQUORS ON SUNDAY MONMOUTHSHIRE Two petitions
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ADULTERATION OF BUTTER Question Mr Flynn Cork N Answer
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GIRLS SCHOOL GRANTS Question Mr Rowlands Kent Dartford Answer
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BAGHDAD RAILWAY SCHEME Question Mr Rees Montgomery Boroughs
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CONSTABLE ANDERSON ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY Questions Mr Swift
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IRISH LAND PURCHASETABLE OF REDEMPTION ANNUITIES Question
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JURY SYSTEM Question Mr Rendall Gloucestershire Thornbury Answer
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Mr Cochrane Ayrshire N 542
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And it being halfpast Seven of the Clock the Debate stood adjourned
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Dr Shipman Northampton 594
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Mr Fetherstonhaugh Fermanagh N 603
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EDUCATION UNITED KINGDOM Address for Return for the year 19045
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The Marquess of Lansdowne
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House adjourned at twentyfive minutes past seven oclock till
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PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS RELIGIOUS TEACHING Petitions against
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EXTRA POLICE AT TULSK COUNTY ROSCOMMON Question Mr James OKelly
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ALLOWANCE OF HEAD MESSENGER AT GENERAL POST OFFICE Question
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PAY OF LABOURERS AT ENFIELD AND WALTHAM ABBEY FACTORIES Question
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INCOME TAX Questions Mr Samuel Evans Glamorganshire Mid Mr
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FURIOUS DRIVING OF MAIL CARTS Question Mr Ashley Answer Mr Sydney
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ST JAMES PARK Question Mr Eugene Wason Clackmannan Answer
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PRIVY COUNCILKAFFIR APPEAL Question Mr Claude Hay Answer
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Sir WILLIAM BRAMPTON GURDON further reported That they
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FOURTH SERIES
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CIVIL SERVICES AND REVENUE DEPARTMENTS ESTIMATES 19067
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Committee report Progress to sit again upon Monday next
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The LORD CHANCELLOR acquainted the House that the Clerk of the Parlia
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Motion by leave of the House withdrawn
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Provisional Order Marriages Bill To confirm a Provisional Order
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SALES OF IRISH ESTATES Question Mr Ginnell Westmeath N Answer
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Mr Robert Price Norfolk E
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Mr Courtenay Warner Staffordshire Lichfield
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The Prime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury Sir H Campbell
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Mr Walter Long Dublin Co S
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And it being halfpast Five of the clock the Debate stood adjourned
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Antofagasta Chili and Bolivia Railway Bill Lords Bethnal Green
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Tuberculosis Animas Prevention and Compensation Bill Petition
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TRADE REPORTS MISCELLANEOUS SERIES Copies presented of Diplomatic
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CLANRICARDE ESTATE GALWAY Question Mr John Roche Galway E
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SCOTTISH STATUTE LAW REVISION Question Mr Black Banffshire Answer
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Motion made and Question proposed That leave be given to bring in
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Middlesex County Council General Powers Bill BY ORDER Order
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Question put and agreed
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Bill the Standing Orders ought to be dispensed with That the parties
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granted to the Treasury Solicitor as Crowns Nominee and of other cases
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RETURNS OF IRISH EMIGRATION Question Mr Field Answer Mr Bryce
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SALARIES OF IRISH ASSISTANT TEACHERS Question Mr Thomas ODonnell
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POLLING ARRANGEMENTS PARLIAMENTARY BOROUGHS LORDS Read
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Question put and agreed
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April 11
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LAMBETH BARBERS AND EARLY CLOSING Question Mr Seaverns Lambeth
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FAIR RENTS IN COUNTY DOWN Questions Mr T W Russell and Mr Mac
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Mr Paul Northampton
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The Secretary of State for War Mr Haldane Haddingtonshire
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Mr Keir Hardie Merthyr Tydvil
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The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs Sir Edward Grey Northumber
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April 24
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April 25
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Ayes 229 Noes 34 Division List No 50
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EDUCATION ENGLAND AND WALES BILL RELIGIOUS TEACHING Petitions
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VACCINATION ACTS Petitions for repeal from Brierfield Leicester
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Motion made and Question proposed That the Bill be now read a second
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Mr Clavell Salter Hants Basingstoke
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Mr William Rutherford Liverpool West Derby
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Mr Rufus Isaacs Reading
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THE HAGUE PEACE CONFERENCE Question Mr Byles Salford N Answer
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IMPORTS AND EXPORTS Question Mr Thorne West Ham S Answer
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INDIAN ARMY REORGANISATION Question Colonel Herbert Monmouthshire
VACCINATION EXEMPTION CERTIFICATES Question Mr Nield Middlesex
FLOODING OF Lough Neagh and River BanN Question Mr Charles Craig
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SALARIES OF IRISH NATIONAL SCHOOL TEACHERS Question Mr James
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