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PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES
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House Occupiers Disqualification Removal Billcontinued
71
Sale of Intoxicating Liquors on Sunday Ireland Bill
93
Bishopric of Saint Albans Bill Bill 95
95
PARLIAMENT BUSINESS OF THE HOUSEQuestion Mr Childers Answer
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Local Authorities Loans Bill Bill 123
123
PARLIAMENT PUBLIC BUSINESSTHE BUDGET RESOLUTIONSQuestion
153
BOSTON ELECTIONHer Majestys Answer to the Address reported
175
Lunatic Asylums Ireland BillOrdered Sir Michael HicksBeach Mr Solicitor
189
After some time spent therein Committee report Progress to sit again
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Moved That the Bill be now read 2The Duke of Richmond
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After long debate on Question That now stand part of the Motion?
285
Customs and Inland Revenue Billcontinued
367
NATIONAL DEBT SCHEME FOR REDUCTION
369
SECOND SESSION OF THE TWENTYFIRST PARLIAMENT OF
371
Agricultural Holdings England Bill No 98
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THE ESTABLISHED CHURCHCOLLEGES OF MINOR CANONSQuestion
389
Peace Preservation Ireland Bill Bill 154
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HOUSE OF LORDS
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Land Titles and Transfer Bill Bill 105
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Artizans Dwellings Bill No 82
449
Regimental Exchanges Bill No 44
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Friendly Societies Billcontinued
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After short debate Question put That the word now stand part of
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Amendment proposed to leave out the word now and at the end of
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Coroners Ireland Bill Bill 36
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Representation of the People Acts Amendment Bill Bill
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Experiments on Animals BillOrdered Mr Lyon Playfair Mr Spencer Walpole
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Peace Preservation Ireland Bill No 100
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EAST INDIA REVENUE ACCOUNTS THE ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT
583
Sale of Food and Drugs recommitted Bill Bill 83
595
mitted for Thursday 27th
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Parliamentary Seats Peers of Ireland BillOrdered Mr Butt Mr Bryan
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ARMYCLARKS MODEL FOR DRILL INSTRUCTIONQuestion Mr Hayter
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SUPPLYOrder for Committee readcontinued
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Main Question That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair put
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SUPPLYconsidered in CommitteeCIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES
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Resolutions to be reported upon Monday next Committee to sit again
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That a sum not exceeding 685300 be granted to Her Majesty to defray
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RAILWAY COMMUNICATION IN THE EASTASIATIC RAILWAYSBELOOCHISTAN
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Question proposed That the words proposed to be left out stand part
819
Sale of Food and Drugs recommitted Bill Bill 837
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Main Question put and agreed
861
Public Health recommitted Bill Bill 157
873
EDUCATION SCOTLAND ACTRESOLUTION
893
Compensation for Accidents to Workmen Bill
915
Customs and Inland Revenue Bill Bill 158
927
Savings Banks c Bill Bill 146
943
After long debate Motion by leave withdrawn
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992
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Falsification of Accounts Bill No 93
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UNREFORMED BOROUGH CORPORATIONSMOTION FOR PAPERS
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THE PROPERTY OF THE LATE CHURCH OF IRELAND ADDRESS FOR
1031
After debate Question put That the words proposed to be left
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TRANSPORT OF FOREIGN CATTLEMOTION FOR PAPERS
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ARMY EFFICIENCY OF THE ARMY Question Observations Viscount
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COMMONS WEDNESDAY JUNE 2
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220
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COMPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS NAVY AND ARMYADDRESS FOR PAPERS
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LICENSING ACT 1872TRANSFER OF LICENCESQuestion Mr Joshua
1351
42
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Friendly Societies recommitted Bill Bill 169
1365
House Occupiers Disqualification Removal Bill Bill 164
1387
Local Government Boards Provisional Orders Confirmation Aberdare c
1389
STAMP DUTIES IRELANDNOTICES TO QUITQuestion Mr Butt Answer
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To leave out from the word That to the end of the Question in order to add the words
1425
Question proposed That the words proposed to be left out stand part
1437
Address for Copies of a letter from the Government of India to Sir Hugh Rose
1447
Moved That the Bill be now read 3ªThe Lord Bishop of Peterborough 1452
1459
County Courts Bill Bill 156
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DOVER PIER AND HARBOUR EXPENSESREPORT
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Medical Acts Amendment College of Surgeons Bill
1559
NAVYRULE OF THE ROAD AT SEAResolution Sir John Hay
1561
Elementary Education Compulsory Attendance Bill Bill
1579
Main Question as amended put and agreed toSecond
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ARMYRELIGIOUS PROCESSIONS Question Mr Sampson Lloyd Answer
1623
Moved That the Bill be now read a second timeMr Attorney
1637
Employers and Workmen Bill
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1813
1669
House Occupiers Disqualification Removal Bill Bill 164
1687
PARLIAMENT BUSINESS OF THE HOUSEObservations Mr W H Smith
1689
METROPOLITAN POOR ACTHAMPSTEAD FEVER AND SMALLPOX HOSPITAL
1691
Exeter Union of Benefices Bill No 58
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Main Question That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair put
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SALE OF INTOXICATING LIQUORS ON SUNDAY IRELAND BILLPETITION FROM
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925
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Local Government Boards Provisional Orders Confirmation Bromley c
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THE SUNDAY ACT THE BRIGHTON AQUARIUM CASE Question
1813
Bill read a second time and committed
1853
SUPPLYREPORTResolutions June 11 reported
1879
VOL CCXXIV THIRD SERIES
1889
General School of Law Bill No 90
1891
Crosshill Burgh Extension Bill by Order
1899
THE SUNDAY ACTTHE BRIGHTON AQUARIUM CASEQuestion Mr Joseph
1919
Committee report Progress to sit again upon Thursday
1935
THIRD SERIES
1953
1624
1959
ARMYADJUTANTS OF MILITIA REGIMENTSQuestion Colonel Alexander
1961
719
1631
CUSTOMS IRELANDOUTDOOR OFFICERSQuestion Mr OShaughnessy
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745
Second ReadingBishops Resignation Act 1869
THE QUEEN V CASTROTHE TRIAL AT BARTHE DEBATE OF APRIL
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MERCHANT SHIPPING ACTS AMENDMENT BILL MERCHANT SHIPPING LEGIS
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NAVYNAVY MEDICAL SERVICESURGEONSQuestion Mr OLeary
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PARLIAMENTARY C ELECTIONSTHE LAW OF REGISTRATIONQuestion
PARLIAMENT THE DERBY DAYQuestion Sir Wilfrid Lawson Answer

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