Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

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Unseaworthy Ships Bill
145
SUPPLYREPORT
161
FACTORIES IN INDIAObservations The Earl of Shaftesbury Reply
211
Unseaworthy Ships Bill Bill 274
225
Public Health Bill
267
Main Question That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair put
281
SUPPLYCIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATEScontinued
283
Friendly Societies Bill
289
SUPPLYCIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATESCommitteecontinued
337
MR BATESMOTION FOR A SELECT COMMITTEEconitnued
339
honourable Member for Plymouth in consequence of the statements made in this House
359
Summary Prosecutions Appeals Scotland Bill No 191
367
Main Question That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair put
399
After long time spent therein Bill reported as amended to be considered
431
ARMYROYAL LIMERICK MILITIACASE OF JOHN LEEQuestion Observa
433
THE TICHBORNE CASETHE WITNESS MINA JURYQuestion Dr Kenealy
445
Main Question That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair put
477
216
479
COMMONS WEDNESDAY AUGUST 4
507
COLONIAL CONSULAR AND OTHER FOREIGN SERVICES
529
Restriction on Penal Actions and Remission of Penalties
535
sidered Tomorrow
541
218
545
the Report thereof to be received Tomorrow
549
SUPPLYREPORTResolutions August 4 reported
561
Unseaworthy Ships Bill Bill 274
575
Agricultural Holdings England Bill Lords Bill 277
589
Supreme Court of Judicature Act 1873 Amendment No
601
WAYS AND MEANS
603
THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPERELIGIOUS BODIESABOLITION OF GRANTS
615
Consolidated Fund Appropriation Bill
651
Bill read a second time
679
Remission of Penalties Bill Bill 267
691
Registration of Trade Marks re committed Bill Lords
703
Sheriffs Substitute Scotland Bill Bill 273
717
Unseaworthy Ships Bill No 265
741
Agricultural Holdings England Bill
755

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Page 713 - ... (3) hides any tools, clothes, or other property owned or used by such other person, or deprives him of or hinders him in the use thereof; or (4) watches or besets the house or other place where such other person resides, or works, or carries on business or happens to be...
Page 169 - Every person who, with a view to compel any other person to abstain from doing or to do any act which such other person has a legal right to do or abstain from doing, wrongfully and without legal authority — " 1. Uses violence to or intimidates such other person or his wife or children, or injures his property; or, "2.
Page 713 - Watches or besets the house or other place where such other person resides or works or carries on business or happens to be, or the approach to such a house or place; or (5) Follows such other person with two or more other persons in a disorderly manner in or through any street or road...
Page 713 - It shall be lawful for one or more persons, acting on their own behalf or on behalf of a trade union or of an individual employer or firm in contemplation or furtherance of a trade dispute, to attend at or near a house or place where a person resides or works or carries on business or happens to be, if they so attend merely for the purpose of peacefully obtaining or communicating information, or of peacefully persuading any person to work or abstain from working.
Page 167 - An agreement or combination by two or more persons to do or procure to be done any act in contemplation or furtherance of a trade dispute between employers and workmen shall not be indictable as a conspiracy if such act committed by one person would not be punishable as a crime.
Page 169 - Shall, on conviction thereof by a court of summary jurisdiction, or on indictment as hereinafter mentioned, be liable either to pay a penalty not exceeding twenty pounds, or to be imprisoned for a term not exceeding three months, with or without hard labour.
Page 643 - The said five divisions shall be called respectively the Chancery Division, the Queen's Bench Division, the Common Pleas Division, the Exchequer Division, and the Probate, Divorce, and Admiralty Division.
Page 585 - ... (3.) He shall also, once in every twelve months, immediately before the ship proceeds to sea, send or deliver to the collector or other principal officer of Customs of the port of registry of the ship, a statement in writing of the distance in feet and inches...

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