Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

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Regimental Exchanges Bill Bill
65
East India Home Government Pensions Bill Bill 74
69
BOARD OF NORTHERN LIGHTHOUSESQuestion Dr Cameron Answer
75
ROYAL PREROGATIVE OF MERCY COLONIAL PARDONSMOTION FOR AN
79
SUPPLYOrder for Committee read Motion made and Question proposed
81
To leave out from the word That to the end of the Question in order to add
95
Main Question That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair put
113
Mutiny Bill
131
TRADE MARKSLEGISLATIONQuestion Dr Cameron Answer Sir Charles
139
DEATHS BY AGRICULTURAL MACHINERYQuestion Sir Edward Watkin
143
To leave out from the word That to the end of the Question in order to add the words
159
be suspended and that the time for depo
161
Question again proposed That the words proposed to be left out stand
207
Motion
219
EDUCATION DEPARTMENT THE NEW CODE 1875 Questions Sir John
225
CAPTAIN PIM AND MR E J REEDQuestion Mr Monk Answer Captain
293
Municipal Corporations Ireland Bill Bill 41
295
PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES
297
81
303
Main Question That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair put
319
Original Question put and agreed
331
Corps
353
After short debate Question That the words proposed to be left
361
PUBLIC HEALTH ACTSSANITARY CONDITION OF FOLKESTONEQuestion
365
Bank Holidays Act 1871 Extension and Amendment Bill
391
Parliamentary Elections Returning Officers Bill Bill 32
399
After debate Question put That the words proposed to be left out stand
411
66
427
SAT FIRST
479
MINES BELGIUM AND PRUSSIAQuestion Mr Knowles Answer
491
UNITED STATES THE TREATY OF WASHINGTON CANADIAN LOBSTERS
605
1863
625
Railway Trains Regulation Bill H L Presented The Lord Redesdale read
713
ARMYTHE MERTHYR VOLUNTEER RIFLES Question Mr Macdonald
715
INTERNATIONAL OBLIGATIONS GERMANY AND BELGIUM Question
717
Artizans Dwellings Bill Bill 1
731
PUBLIC BILLS Second Reading Consolidated
761
Explosive Substances Bill Bill 76
763
Indian Legislation Bill No 46
777
MERCHANT SEAMENS FUNDPENSIONS TO SEAMENQuestion Mr Stewart
783
The House divided Ayes 199
811
DOVER PIER AND HARBOUR BILLNOMINATON OF SELECT COMMITTEE
865
COMMONS WEDNESDAY APRIL 14
877
Agricultural Holdings England Bill No 39
919
THE ARCTIC EXPEDITIONCHAPLAINSQuestion Earl De La Warr Answer
933
Mundella Answer Viscount Sandon
971
THE ESTABLISHED CHURCH OF SCOTLAND THE TEIND SYSTEMQuestion
1077
COMMONS FRIDAY APRIL 16
1105
LOANS TO FOREIGN STATES COMMITTEEBREACH OF PRIVILEGE
1115
stant referred to in the Order of the House of the 13th instant that a letter professing
1149
ARMY ORGANIZATIONRECRUITSRESOLUTION
1287
Moved That the Select Committee on Banks of Issue do consist
1357
Main Question as amended put and agreed to Second
1417
Agricultural Holdings England Bill No 39
1421
Amendments made the Report thereof to be received on Friday
1441
INLAND REVENUETHE GUN LICENCE TEN SHILLING GUN LICENCES
1449
Sheriff Courts Scotland No 2 Bill
1489
The Viscount Hill after the Death of his Father
1493
PARLIAMENT STRANGERS PRESENCE AT DEBATESNotice of Motion
1507
EDUCATION SCOTLAND PARLIAMENTARY GRANT
1613
Musical Entertainments Bill No 49
1629
Peace Preservation Ireland Bill Bill
1639
NATIONAL DEBT ACTS
1683
PARLIAMENTSTRANGERS ORDERED TO WITHDRAW
1691
COMMONS WEDNESDAY APRIL 28
1735
Moved That the Bill be now read a second timeDr Charles Cameron 1736
1749
Licensing Courts Appeal Scotland Bill Bill 68
1775
PUBLICATION OF DEBATES AND PROCEEDINGS EXCLUSION OF STRANGERS
1819
Third ReadingSuperannuation Act 1859
1859
Bill ordered
1863
Pollution of Rivers Bill
1883
Moved That the Bill be now read the third time Mr Secretary
1941
IRELAND REGISTRY OF DEEDS OFFICE DUBLINQuestion Mr Vance
1955
Question proposed That the words Two of the Clock stand part
2001
POLLUTION OF RIVERSLEGISLATIONQuestion Mr KayShuttleworth
2007
CIVIL SERVICE INQUIRY COMMISSIONTHE REPORTQuestion Mr Dunbar
2009
1688
2013
THE ROYAL COURT JERSEYQuestion Sir Henry Drummond Wolff
2019
MASTER AND SERVANT ACTCASE OF JOHN CORRYQuestion Mr P
2023
399
2025
Resolu
2031
PRISONS IN IRELANDQuestion Mr OSullivan Answer Sir Michael
2033
HANSARDS DEBATESQuestion Lord Robert Montagu Answer
2035
INDIA CASE OF CAPTAIN J B CHATTERTON
2041
THE JUDICATURE ACTNotice The Lord Chancellor
2047
EMIGRATION OF CHILDREN TO CANADAQuestion Mr Hopwood Answer
2049
THE METROPOLITAN BOARD OF WORKS BILLSQuestion Colonel Makins
2053
17
2059
639
2061
224
2065
COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC PETITIONSTHE QUEEN V CASTROPETITION FROM
2067
PARLIAMENT THE SERJEANT AT ARMSRESIGNATION OF LORD CHARLES
2069
IRELANDAGRARIAN MURDER IN KINGS COUNTYATTACK UPON A PRISONER
2071
POOR LAW ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND GRANTS IN AIDMEDICAL
2073
CHURCHES AND MANSES SCOTLANDQuestion Mr MLaren Answer
2075
NAVYIRONCLAD SHIPSQuestion Sir John Hay Answer Mr Hunt
THIRD SERIES
After short debate Question put and negatived
THE WRECK REGISTERWRECKS ON THE SOUTH COASTQuestion

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