The Parliamentary Debates

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Reuter's Telegram Company, 1894
 

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FINANCE BILLcontinued
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Question proposed That those words be there inserted
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After Debate Question put and agreed
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FINANCE BILLcontinued
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FINANCE BILLcontinued
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FINANCE BILLcontinued
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Local Government Ireland Provisional Order No 5 Bill No 116 Returned
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THE SCOTCH COAL STRIKEQuestions Mr Wason Mr StuartWortley
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THE FRENCH OCCUPATION AT CHANTABUNQuestions Mr Curzon
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ORDERS OF THE
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Clause 1
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THE FOG HORN AT THE START POINTQuestion Mr Mildmay Answer
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Public Libraries Ireland Acts Amendment Bill No 180
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SUPPLYconsidered in Committee
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After short Debate Vote agreed
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Rivers Pollution Prevention Bill No 95
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Zanzibar Indemnity Bill No 167
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Finance Bill
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Local Government Provisional Orders No 18 Bill No 151House in Com
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SWINE FEVER IN THE ANTRIM UNIONQuestion Mr Macartney Answer
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HABITUAL INEBRIATESQuestion Mr Pickersgill Answer The Secretary
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FISCAL POLICY IN NEW ZEALANDQuestions Mr Dixon Mr Hogan
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BOVINE TUBERCULOSISQuestions Mr Hunter Sir M Stewart
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EVICTED TENANTS IRELAND ARBITRATION BILLcontinued
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IRISH PRISONMADE MATSQuestion Mr Quilter Answer The Chief
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British Museum Purchase of Land Bill No 315
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SUPPLYREPORT
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Local Government Provisional Order Poor Law
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TRAWLING IN SCOTLANDQuestion Dr Macgregor Answer The Secretary
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Womens Suffrage Bill No 61
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Parochial Electors Registration Acceleration Bill No 162 House
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EVICTED TENANTS IRELAND ARBITRATION BILLcontinued
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Answer The Chief Secretary for Ireland Mr J Morley
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SCHOOL ACCOMMODATION IN LAMBETHQuestion Mr Channing Answer
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HYDE PARKQuestion Mr Spicer Answer The First Commissioner
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SALCOMBE FERRYQuestion Mr Mildmay Answer The Postmaster
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ORDERS OF THE
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After Debate Motion made and Question proposed That the Debate
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ASHPERTON AND CANON FFROME NATIONAL SCHOOLSQuestion
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LABOURERS COTTAGES IN THE KILLOUGH DISPENSARY DISTRICT
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THE DEFENCE OF SIERRA LEONEQuestion Sir C W Dilke Answer
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DOMINICA Question Sir G BadenPowell Answer The Under Secretary
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SLAUGHTER OF KINE IN INDIAQuestion Sir W Wedderburn Answer
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BOROUGH MAYORS AND THE COUNTY BENCHQuestions Mr Baldwin
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The House divided Ayes 158 Noes
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Canal Tolls and Charges Provisional Order No 8 River Cam c Bill
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Heritable Securities Scotland recommitted Bill No 316Considered
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Moved That the Bill be now read 24The Earl of Dunraven
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THE CONTRACT FOR POLICE BOOTSQuestions Captain Norton Answers
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CUSTOMS DUTIES AT THE CAPEQuestion Sir J Lubbock Answer
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THE CASE OF H J MACFARLANEQuestion Mr W Kenny Answer
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FARM ASSESSMENTS IN SUFFOLKQuestion Mr Everett Answer
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Housing of the Working Classes Borrowing Powers Bill
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Question proposed That the word now stand part of the Question
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After Debate it being Midnight the Debate stood adjourned
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Merchant Shipping recommitted Bill No 321COMMITTEEProgress
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After short Debate Amendment by leave withdrawn
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Amendment proposed to leave out the words Committee of the Whole
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Local Government Provisional Orders No 14 Bill No 236Lords Amend
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QUESTIONS
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STATUTE LAW REVISION BILLS c
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MILITARY SERVICE ABROADQuestion Mr W Whitelaw Answer
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THE SOCIAL DEMOCRATS AND THE POLICEQuestions Mr KeirHardie
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WELSH FORESTRY EDUCATIONQuestions Mr Herbert Lewis Answers
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Committee report Progress to sit again Tomorrow
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Committee Committee report Progress to sit again Tomorrow
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Finance Bill No 303
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STATUTE LAW REVISION BILLS AND CONSOLIDATION BILLS
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THE RIGHT OF PUBLIC MEETING IN THE TRANSVAALQuestions
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NEW ROSS POSTAL ARRANGEMENTSQuestion Mr Ffrench Answer
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SUBASSISTANT INSPECTORS OF MINESQuestion Mr D Thomas Answer
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THE BISHOP OF ST ASAPH AND THE MINISTER OF EDUCATIONQuestion
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THE TOWER BRIDGEQuestion Mr J Rowlands Answer The President
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THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTSQuestions Mr W Johnston Mr Henniker
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INCOME TAX ASSESSMENTQuestions Mr Farquharson Answers
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The Committee divided Ayes 113
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The Committee dividedAyes 103
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Question proposed That those words be there inserted
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Elementary Education Provisional Orders Confirmation Barry c Bill
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THE CONGO STATEQuestion Sir C W Dilke Answer The Under
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BILLINGSGATE TOLLSQuestions Mr H Foster Answers The President
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LONDONDERRY ASYLUMQuestions Mr Pinkerton Sir T Lea Answers
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THE DENBIGHSHIRE INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION SCHEMEQuestion
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THE TRANSVAAL VOLKSRAAD Question Sir E Ashmead Bartlett
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JABEZ BALFOURQuestions Sir E AshmeadBartlett Answers
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After short Debate Motion made and Question proposed
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EXEMPTION FROM THE FACTORY ACTSQuestion Sir H Maxwell Answer
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After Debate Motion made and Question proposed
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After Debate Motion by leave withdrawn
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Motion by leave withdrawn
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Industrial Schools Bill Lords No 335
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British Museum Purchase of Land Bill No 173
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Tramways Orders Confirmation No 2 Bill Lords by Order No 307
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COUNTY CESS RATHLIN ISLANDQuestion Mr MCartan Answer
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THE READDRESSING OF POST CARDSQuestion Mr W Whitelaw Answer
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CONCILIATION BILLSQuestion Sir A Rollit Answer The President
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TOBAGOQuestion Colonel Howard Vincent Answer The Under Secretary
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LONDON POLICE MAGISTRATESQuestions Mr Powell Williams Answers
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BODYKE POLICEQuestions Mr W Redmond Answers The Chief
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The House dividedAyes 217 Noes 174
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CHINA AND JAPANQuestion Sir E AshmeadBartlett Answer
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to insert 3583050Colonel Howard Vincent
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After short Debate Question put and agreed
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Message from the Lords 30th July requesting this House to nominate an additional
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Amendment proposed in page 1 line 11 to leave out the words the land
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THE UNIFICATION OF LONDONQuestions Sir A Rollit Answers
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Crown Lands Bill No 4Reported from the Select Committee with Minutes
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Canal Tolls and Charges Provisional Order No 4 Birmingham Canal Bill
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PRACTICAL MINERS AS MINES INSPECTORSQuestion Mr D A Thomas
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THE OTTAWA INTERCOLONIAL CONGRESSQuestions Sir A Rollit
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The Committee divided Ayes 104 Noes
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Bill reported with an amended Title as amended to be considered upon
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Question proposed That those words be there inserted
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In the Committee
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POOR RATE COLLECTIONS IN SOUTH LEITRIMQuestion Mr Tully
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ANARCHIST PLACARDSQuestion Mr Darling Answer The Chancellor
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Progress
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THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTSQuestion Mr Henniker Heaton Answer
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INSANITARY DWELLINGS IN SUTHERLANDSHIREQuestion Mr Weir

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