Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

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T.C. Hansard, 1879

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NOTICE OF MOTION
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SALARIES AND EXPENSES OF PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS
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SUPPLYCIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATESCommitteecontinued
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Original Question put and agreed
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After short debate Motion made and Question proposed That a sum not exceeding
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SUPPLYCIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATESCommitteecontinued
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Summary Jurisdiction Bill Bills 69138
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TREATY OF BERLINTHE BALKAN FORTRESSESQuestion Earl Stanhop
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ARMYFIRSTCLASS ARMY RESERVEQuestion Colonel Mure Answer
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PREROGATIVE OF THE CROWNRESOLUTIONcontinued
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LUNACY LAWS LEGISLATIONQuestion Mr Dillwyn Answer
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99
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Landlord and Tenant Ireland No 2 Billcontinued
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MALTATHE MALTESE CIVIL SERVICEQuestion Mr Anderson Answer
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CUSTOMS DEPARTMENTTHE REORGANIZATION SCHEMEQuestions
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ISLAND OF CYPRUSORDINANCES OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCILQuestion
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PARLIAMENT ARRANGEMENT OF PUBLIC BUSINESS
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MOTION
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ORDERS OF THE
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Trustees Relief Bill Bill 145
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PRIVATE BUSINESS
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NORTHERN BORNEOCESSION OF TERRITORYQuestions Mr W E Forster
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After long time spent therein it being ten minutes before Seven of
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Amendment proposed
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Question proposed That the words proposed to be left out stand part
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Licensing Laws Amendment Bill Bill 25
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TREATY OF BERLINTHE GREEK FRONTIER Question Observations
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LANDED ESTATES COURT IRELANDMOTION FOR RETURNS
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PERSIARETIREMENT OF THE BRITISH MINISTERQuestion General
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ARMYTHE 58TH REGIMENTFOREIGN SERVICEQuestion Mr Wheel
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JAMAICACOOLIESQuestion Mr Macdonald Answer Sir Michael Hicks
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After short debate Motion made and Question proposed That a sum not exceeding
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Customs and Inland Revenue Bill Bill 150
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Bill read a second time
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After
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STATE OF THE COUNTRYDEPRESSION OF TRADEQuestion Observations
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PRIVATE BUSINESS
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FLOGGING IN THE ARMY Question Mr Hopwood Answer Colonel
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The House suspended its Sitting at Seven of the clock
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Amendment proposed
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ORDER OF THE
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To leave out from the word That to the end of the Question in order to add
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NAVYCOALING AT ST VINCENTQuestion Colonel Beresford Answer
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QUESTIONSRULES AND ORDERS OF THE HOUSERULE 153THE HOME
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INDIAEAST INDIA REVENUE ACCOUNTSFINANCIAL STATEMENT
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Summary Jurisdiction Bill Bill 138
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GREAT SEAL SALARY
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PARLIAMENT STANDING ORDERS Nos 95 AND 96Observations Lord
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EAST INDIA LOAN
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After short debate Motion agreed to Prince of Waless Consent as Duke
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INDIAEAST INDIA REVENUE ACCOUNTS FINANCIAL STATEMENT
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PARLIAMENT BUSINESS OF THE HOUSEQuestions Mr Monk Mr Newde
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EAST INDIA LOAN
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ARMYTHE BRIGADE DEPOT SYSTEMRESOLUTIONS
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THE ADMIRALTYTHE NAVAL DEPARTMENTQuestion Observations
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SOUTH AFRICA THE ZULU WAR THE TRANSVAALQuestion
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AGRICULTURAL DEPRESSION IN IRELANDObservations Mr ODonnell
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Original Question put and agreed
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Hypothec Abolition Scotland Bill Bill 119
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TURKEYCRETEREPORTED DISTURBANCESQuestion Observations Lord
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ARMYTHE CONDITION OF THE ARMY AND THE SHORTSERVICE SYSTEMcontinued
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The armed force and of what description in a subdistrict under the orders of
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Convention Ireland Act Repeal Bill No 77
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granted to Her Majesty to complete the sum necessary to defray the Charge which
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Resolutions to be reported Tomorrow at Two of the clock Committee
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Supreme Court of Judicature Acts Amendment Bill Lords
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Observations
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The House resumed its Sitting at Nine of the clock
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After long debate Moved That the Debate be now adjournedMr
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Select Committee appointed to inquire into the Contagious Diseases Acts 18661869
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ACCOUNTS considered in Committee
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Bill considered in Committee 1804
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SUPPLYOrder for Committee read Motion made and Question proposed
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Amendment proposed
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Motion That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair by leave with
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CHURCH OF ENGLANDTHE CHAPTER OF YORK CATHEDRALCASE OF
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ARMYARMY ORGANIZATIONDEPARTMENTAL COMMITTEEQuestion
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After further short debate Original Question put and agreed
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After debate Motion made and Question proposed That a sum not exceeding
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Original Question put and agreed
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SUPPLYARMY ESTIMATESCommitteecontinued
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Customs and Inland Revenue Bill Bill 150
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AFGHANISTAN THE WAREXECUTION OF PRISONERS OF WARQuestions
MERCHANT SHIPPING ACTSSHIPPING OFFICE FEESQuestion Mr Gourley
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City of London School Bill Lords
CYPRUSTHE NEW COINAGEQuestion Mr Thomson Hankey Answer
1949
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Main Question as amended put and agreed toSecond
EAST INDIA DUTIES ON COTTON GOODS GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
After further short debate Resolved That it appears by the Accounts laid before this
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Motion That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair by leave with
PENSIONS OF SERGEANTS OF ROYAL MARINES
Bill read a second time and com
PREROGATIVE OF THE CROWNRESOLUTION
POST OFFICETHE NEW INTERNATIONAL POST CARD Questions
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PREROGATIVE OF THE CROWNAlteration of Motion Mr Dillwyn

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Página 279 - That from and after the time that the further limitation by this act shall take effect, all matters and things relating to the well governing of this kingdom, which are properly cognizable in the privy council by the laws and customs of this realm, shall be transacted there, and all resolutions taken thereupon shall be signed by such of the privy counsel as shall advise and consent to the same.
Página 241 - Having once given her sanction to a measure, that it be not arbitrarily altered or modified by the Minister ; such an act she must consider as failing in sincerity towards the Crown, and justly to be visited by the exercise of her Constitutional right of dismissing...
Página 781 - A country cannot be expected to renounce the power of taxing foreigners, unless foreigners will in return practise towards itself the same forbearance. The only mode in which a country can save itself from being a loser by the revenue duties imposed by other countries on its commodities, is to impose corresponding revenue duties on theirs.
Página 241 - Secondly, having once given her sanction to a measure, that it be not arbitrarily altered or modified by the minister. Such an act she must consider as failing in sincerity towards the crown, and justly to be visited by the exercise of her constitutional right of dismissing that minister.
Página 25 - The landlord or other person to whom any rent is due from the bankrupt may at any time, either before or after the commencement of the bankruptcy, distrain upon the goods or effects of the bankrupt for the rent due to him from the bankrupt...
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Página 225 - An Act to authorise the Inclosure of certain Lands, in pursuance of a Report of the Inclosure Commissioners for England and Wales.
Página 25 - ... the bankrupt with this limitation, that if such distress for rent be levied after the commencement of the bankruptcy it shall be available only for one year's rent accrued due prior to the date of the order of adjudication...
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