LONDON: 22, PATERNOSTER ROW. [E.C.] 1887. TABLE OF CONTENTS VOLUME CCCXXI. LORDS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. Page Women's SOFFRAGE Bill-Observations, Lord Denman, The Secretary of State for India (Viscount Cross) Coal Mines, &c. Regulation Bill (No. 251)- Amendments reported (according to order) Standing Order No. XXXV. considered (according to order) and dis- pensed with :-Bill read 34, with the Amendments, and passed, and sent BUSINESS OF THE House-Observation, The Secretary of State for India [4.45.] EDUCATION DEPARTMENT-ELEMENTARY EDUCATION—EVENING SCHOOLS- Question, Mr. Woodall; Answer, The Vice President of the Council (Sir William Hart Dyke) IN THE USE og Tools-Questions, Mr. Woo lall; Answers, The Vice President of the Council (Sir William Hart Dyke) Evicted Secretary for Ireland (Colonel King-Harman) PUBLIC HEALTH-HOSPITAL AT SALFORD FOR INFECTIOUS CASES – Question, Mr. Maclure; Answer, The President of the Local Government Board ADMIRALTY-THE COASTGUARD STATION ON BERE ISLAND-Question, Mr. Gilhooly; Answer, The First Lord of the Admiralty (Lord George THE MAGISTRACY (IRELAND)—THE DUBLIN County BENCH--Questions, Mr. Clancy, Mr. Sexton; Answers, The Parliamentary Under Secre- tary for Ireland (Colonel King-Harman) |