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ROWLANDS, Mr. W. Bowen-cont.

Jubilee Thanksgiving Service (Westminster
Abbey)-The Procession-Seats in Parlia-
ment Square, [316] 43

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Law and Justice (England and Wales) The
Fenian Movement-Military Prisoners, [316]
1017
Literature, Science, and Art-Reproduction in
Fac-Simile of Ancient M.SS.-Welsh Manu-
scripts, [314] 542
Parliament-Petitions-Violation of Rules—
Petition from Cardiganshire-Irregularity of
Signatures, [314] 1261

Wales-Tithe Agitation-Questions

Collection of Tithe at Mochdre, [3:6] 1152;
-Riot at, [317] 224

Disturbances at Llangwm, [317] 1871;-
Trial of the Rioters, [317] 504, 505,

520

Reading the Riot Act, [316] 767

ROWNTREE, Mr. J., Scarborough

Board of Trade-Supposed Tidal Wave in the
Atlantic, [318] 1370

Coal Mines, &c. Regulation, Comm. cl. 44,
Amendt, [319] 611

Criminal Law Amendment (Ireland), Comm.
cl. 1, [314] 1919

Fishery Department (England and Wales)—
Beam Trawling, [310] 773

India (Bombay)-Sale of Spirituous Liquors,
[319] 1534, 1535, 1817

Ireland-Ballycorec, Ennis, Co. Clare-Pro-
claimed Meeting, Motion for Adjournment,
[320] 785

Law and Police-Solicitation in the Streets,
[320] 746

Morocco-Imprisonment of the Freed Negro
Fattah, [320] 267

Parliament Business of the House-Cri-
minal Law Amendment (Ireland), Motion
for Urgency, Res. [312] 1210

Prison Rules-Communications to Convicts,
[320] 745

Sea Fisheries-Collection of Statistics, [311]
42

Supply Constabulary Force in Ireland, [320]

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Royal Parks and Pleasure Gardens
Greenwich Park, Questions, Mr. Bradlaugh;
Answers, The First Commissioner of Works
(Mr. Plunket) June 9, [315] 1419
Kensington Gardens Improved Means of
Access, Question, Sir Roper Lethbridge;
Answer, The First Commissioner of Works
(Mr. Plunket) Aug 2, [318] 922;-The
Trees in Kensington Gardens, Question, Sir
George Campbell; Answer, The First Com-
missioner of Works (Mr. Plunket) Sept 2,
[320] 899

Kew Gardens-A Record of Plants, &c.,
Question, Mr. E. Robertson; Answer, The
First Commissioner of Works (Mr. Plunket)
Mar 17, [312] 520;-Partial Closure on
Whit Monday, Question, Mr. Pickersgill;
Answer, The First Commissioner of Works
(Mr. Plunket) June 7, [315] 1229

The "Kew Bulletin," Question, Mr. Labou
chere; Answer, The First Commissioner of
Works (Mr. Plunket) Aug 11, [319] 47
Windsor Forest, Questions, Sir John Swin.
burne; Answers, The First Lord of the
Treasury (Mr. W. II. Smith) Aug 11, [319]
78; Aug 18, 954

Windsor Park-Rabies among the Deer—
Dogs, Question, Mr. Labouchere; Answer,
The Secretary to the Treasury (Mr. Jack-
son) Aug 22, [319] 1346

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Royal Titles, The-Title of "Empress"
Questions, Mr. Howell; Answers, The First

Lord of the Treasury (Mr. W. H. Smith)
June 28, [316] 1165; Question, Mr. Howell;
Answer, The Secretary of State for the
llome Department (Mr. Matthews) June 30,
1315; Questions, Mr. Ilowell, Mr. Cony-
beare; Answers, The Secretary of State
for the Ilome Department (Mr. Matthews)
July 5, 1781

RUSSELL, Sir C., Hackney, S.

Criminal Law Amendment (Ireland), 2R. [313]
536, 537, 539, 544, 545; Comm. cl. 1, [314]
599, 611; Amendt. 1366, 1369, 1873, 1374,
1394, 1402, 1403, 1409, 1417, 1418, 1495,
1496, 1863, 1864, 1869, 1899; cl. 2, [315]
549; Amendt. 553; cl. 3, 1243, 1293; cl. 4,
1445; Amendt. 1447; cl. 6, [316] 476, 478,
483

Egypt-Anglo-Egyptian Convention-Ratifi-
cation, Motion for Adjournment, [316] 1326
2 X 2
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RUSSELL, Mr. T. W., Tyrone, S.

Belfast Main Drainage, Lords' Amendts.
Consid. [314] 191; [315] 665; [316] 421 ;
[317] 41

Board of Trade-Lighthouse Illuminants-
Questions

Correspondence, [318] 705

Experiments at the South Foreland, [310]
266; [313] 1625

Trinity House Report, [315] 1726, 1727
Criminal Law Amendment (Ireland), Comm.
cl. 1, [314] 1922

Dublin, Wicklow, and Wexford Railway (City
of Dublin Junction Railways), [317] 1869
Ireland-Questions

Board of National Education-The Vacant
Seat, [315] 496; [317] 342
Crime and Outrage Murder of
Murphy, near Killarney, [311] 302
Criminal Law and Procedure Act, 1887-
Proclamation of Co. Wicklow, [318]
721; Proclamation of the National

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League, [319] 1373

Development of the Resources-The Royal
Commission, [312] 836

Evictions-Evictions at Bodyke, Co. Clare
-Conduct of the Constabulary, [316]
316, 318, 319, 326

RUSSELL, Mr. T. W.-cont.

Irish Land Law Bill, [312] 860:-Debate
of July 12, Correction, [317] 800
Land-Glebe Land Tenants, [310] 895
Land Law Act, 1881-Bonâ Fide Occupa-
tion-Fair Rents-Sub-Letting, [317]
941, 943
Magistracy-Appointment of Sir Thomas
G. Esmonde, M.P., High Sheriff of Co.
Waterford, [311] 180

National Schools-Qualifications for Moni-
torships, [317] 211

Public Works-Government Subvention of
£50,000, [315] 899

Ireland-Law and Justice-Questions
Appointment of Judges-Supreme Court of
Judicature, [319] 1800
Assizes

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· Ordinary Jurors, [310] 616;
Intimidation of Jurors, [310] 1241
Jury System-"Queen v. John Dillon,"
[311] 474

Ireland-Irish National League (Special Pro-

clamation), Motion for an Address, [319]
1840, 1884, 1888; [320] 62

317] Irish Land Law, 2R. 379, 526, 539, 540,
541, 820, 859; Comm. 1697, 1725; el. 1,
1906, 1909, 1912, 1916, 1930, 1931, 1936,
1938, 1944, 1961, 1964, 1993

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318]cl. 1, 57, 68; Amendt. 69, 71, 75; cl. 2,
117, 125; Amendt. 132; cl. 4, 206, 207,
231, 233, 394, 405, 408, 409, 413, 458, 478,
576; cl. 6, 608, 620, 632, 633, 639; cl. 22,
Amendt. 777, 785, 806, 853; cl. 31, 918,
950; add.cl. 964; Amendt. 970, 971, 1002,
1011, 1020, 1022, 1027, 1031, 1096, 1101,
1120; Consid. 1394, 1397; add. cl. 1414;
cl. 3, 1469; cl. 4, 1471

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319] Lords' Amendts. to Commons' Amendts.
Consid. cl. E, 992, 1034, 1036, 1037, 1058
Jubilee Thanksgiving Service (Westminster
Abbey)-Admission of Women Representa-
tives, [316] 414

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Jubilee Year of Iler Majesty's Reign, Celebra-
tion of
Provincial
Royal Procession
Press, 1316] 561
Labourers' Allotments, Comm. cl. 3, [319]
1971, 1972

Land Law (Ireland) Act (1881) Amendment
(No. 3), 2R. [310] 735

Law and Police (Metropolis)-Arrest of Miss
Cass, [316] 1785, 1822

Licensed Premises (Earlier Closing) (Scotland),
Lords' Amendts. Consid. [319] 1679
Merchandise Marks Law Consolidation and
Amendment, Comm. cl. 4, [316] 1747
Merchant Shipping-Wreck of the Channel
Steamer "Victoria"-The D'Ailly Light-
house, [313] 1410

Metropolitan Open Spaces Act (1881) Exten-
sion, Comm. cl. 1, [312] 1732

Municipal Corporations Acts (Ireland) Amend-
ment (No. 2), Comm. cl. 5, [315] 809, 810
Municipal Regulation (Constabulary, &c.)
(Belfast), Comm. [318] 193

Open Spaces (Dublin), Comm. [317] 2010
Parliament-Questions

Order-Withdrawal of a Question from the
Notice Paper, [311] 1753, 1751
Privilege - Alleged Forgery of a Letter-
- Mr. Parnell and the "Times," [313]

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1249

Sitting of the House (Saturday), [320] 163

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Black Sea Coasting Trade-Case of

Tweedy, an English Subject, Question, Mr. King; Answer, The Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir James Fergusson) July 26, [318] 31 Imprisonment of Mr. J. W. Robinson, a British Subject, Question, Dr. Cameron; Answer, The Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir James Fergusson) Mar 17, [312] 506; Questions, Mr. Joicey; Answers, The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir James Fergusson) April 22, [313] 1627; May 5, [314] 952

Rumoured Attempt on the Life of the Czar, Question, Mr. Puleston; Answer, The Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir James Fergusson) Mar 14, [312] 196; Question, Mr. Addison; Answer, The Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir James Fergusson) April 1, [313] 231

RUTLAND, Duke of

Sale of Intoxicating Liquors on Saturday (Mr. T. W. Russell,

(Ireland) Bill

Mr. Johnston, Mr. Lea)

c. Ordered; read 1o * Jan 28 [Bill 111] 2R. [Dropped]

Sale of Intoxicating Liquors on Sunday
Bill
(Mr. James Stevenson, Mr.
Charles Wilson, Mr. Walter James, Mr.
Cozens-Hardy)

c. Ordered; read 1°* Jan 28
Bill withdrawn * July 8

[Bill 41]

Sale of Intoxicating Liquors on Sunday (No. 2) Bill (Sir Joseph Pease, Sir

Charles Palmer, Mr. Isaac Wilson)

c. Ordered; read 10 Jan 28 Bill withdrawn * July 13

[Bill 97]

Sale of Intoxicating Liquors on Sunday
(Cornwall) Bill
(Mr. Conybeare,

Mr. Borlase, Sir John St. Aubyn, Mr. C. T.
Dyke Acland, Mr. Bickford-Smith, Mr.
Courtney)

c. Ordered; read 1°* Jan 31
2R. [Dropped]

[Bill 139]

Sale of Intoxicating Liquors on Sunday

(Ireland) Act (1878) Amendment Bill (Mr. Lea, Sir James Corry, Mr. John Blake, Mr. Ewart, Mr. John Redmond, Mr. T. W. Russell) c. Ordered; read 1°* Jan 23 [Bill 105] 2R. [Dropped]

Sale of Intoxicating Liquors on Sunday (Ireland) Bill

Observations, Mr. J. O'Connor (Tipperary, S); short debate thereou Sept 9, [321] 37

Allotments and Cottage Gardens Compensa- Sale of Intoxicating Liquors (Ulster) Bill

tion, 2R. [318] 285

ST. ALBANS, Duke of

--see Liquor Traffic (Local Veto) (Ulster) Bill

Police Acts (Ireland)-Corporation of Lime- SALISBURY, Marquess of (Prime Minister

rick-Extra Police, [310] 1503

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and Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs)

Allotments, [312] 1591; [313] 211

Allotments and Cottage Gardens Compensation, 3R. [318] 1123

Allotments for Cottagers, 2R. [316] 211
Asia (Central)-Afghanistan-Anglo-Russian
Delimitation Commission, [315] 634; [317]
1830

Church Patronage, 2R. [311] 1042; Comm. cl. 2, Amendt. [312] 336, 310; cl. 4, Amendt. 341; cl. 16, Amendt. 342; cl. 17, Amendt. ib. 344, 345, 347

Colonial Conference-Report of the Proceedings, [316] 1763

Colonial Governments-Naval and Military Officers on the Active and Retired Lists, [318] 1347

Copyhold Enfranchisement, Comm. [317] 1320; cl. 5, 1324; 3R. [318] 9

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SALISBURY, Marquess of-cont.

Cremation, Motion for a Paper, [314] 1447
Criminal Law Amendment (Ireland), 1R. [317]
326, 327; Comm. 915; cl. 2, 926; 3R.
1126, 1141, 1143

Currency-Gold and Silver-Royal Commis-
sion, [311] 676

Defences of the Empire-Volunteer Coast De-
fence Naval Volunteer Home Defence
Association, Motion for Papers, [316] 759
Dominion of Canada-Increased Import Duties
on Iron, [316] 385
Dover (Corporation) Harbour, 2R. [311] 666
Egypt-Anglo-Turkish Convention, [315] 120,
820;
Papers, [315] 1565, 1568;
Ratification at Constantinople, [316]
1123, 1763, 1764; [317] 324, 325
Duration of the English Occupation- Mis-
sion of Sir H. Drummond Wolff, [315]

033

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Egypt-Native Egyptian Army, Motion for a
Paper, [311] 1253

Electric Lighting Act (1882) Amendment, 2R.
[311] 860

Foreign Horse-Breeding Depôts, Motion for an
Address, [312] 3

Glebe Lands, IR. [310] 874; Comm. cl. 3,
[311] 1708

Horse-Breeding and Supply for Industrial
Purposes, [319] 1065

Iddesleigh, The Late Earl of, [310] 6
International Arbitration, Res. [317] 1832
Ireland-Questions

Criminal Law and Procedure Act, 1887-

Section 6-Proclamation of the National
League, [319] 1063

Irish Legislation, [318] 1124, 1348
State of Ireland-Legislation, [310] 1375
Irish Land Law, 2R. [313] 1604; Comm.
[315] 11; cl. 1, 20, 24, 27, 28, 30; cl. 17,
46, 47; cl. 20, 49, 245, 1681; cl. 21, 1691;
Report, [316] 1450, 1459; cl. 7, 1471; cl. 16,
1474; 3R. 1569, 1573, 1575; Commons'
Amendts. Consid. [319] 12; cl. 5, 22; cl. 9,
28; cl. D, 30; cl. E, 33; cl. 20, 37; cl. 24,
40
Islands of the Southern Pacific-New Hebrides,
[314] 500, 501; Explanation, 682;-Action
of France, [318] 675, 676;-Notice of Mo-
tion, [319] 218

Italy and Abyssinia, [318] 513

Italy and the German Powers-Rumoured
Alliance, [313] 37

Land Transter, 2R. [313] 1770; Comm. cl. 39,

[316] 1012, 1013; Report, cl. 39, [317] 21,
22; 3R. Motion for Adjournment, 331,
332

Law of Evidence Amendment, 2R. [311] 433
Licensed Premises (Earlier Closing) (Scot-
land), Comm. cl. 4, [318] 1693; 3R. [319]

461

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SALISBURY, Marquess of-cont.

Sittings and Adjournment of the House,
[319]1092;-Easter Recess, [312] 1450 ;
-Whitsuntide Recess, [315] 646
Parliament (Ilouse of Lords)-Titles of Peers
-Entries in the Journals or Minutes, Res.
[317] 890

Parliament-Queen's Speech, Address in An-
swer to, [310] 29, 31

Post Office (Telegraph Department)—Tele-
graph Stations, [318] 1125

Quarries, Comm. cl. 4, Amendt. [317] 13
Railway and Canal Traffic, Comm. cl. 2, [312]
1756; cl. 17, 1758; cl. 21, [313] 192;
Report, cl. 23, [314] 331, 333

Smoke Nuisance Abatement (Metropolis), 2R.
[314] 1248, 1249

312] Tithe Rent Charge, 1R. 1451, 1462
314]2R. 170, 177, 1448

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315] Comm. 836; cl. 1, Amendt. 839; el. 2,
Amendt. 839, 841; cl. 3, Amendt. 841, 842;
Amendt. ib. 843, 814, 845; cl. 7, 816;
cl. 10, Amendt. 849; cl. 11, Amendt. 850;
Report, cl. 2, 1573; cl. 4. Amendt. 1574;
cl. 6, Amendt. 1575; add. cl. 1576

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317]3R. 6; on Question, "That the Bill do
pass?" cl. 3, Amendt. 9

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Trade and Commerce Bounty System of
Foreign Powers, [318] 872

United States of America and China-Re-
ported Establishment of a Bank, [318] 675
Women's Suffrage-A Point of Order, [320] 3
Women's Suffrage (No. 1), [319] 1792
Women's Suffrage, 2R. Amendt. [310] 257

SALT, Mr. T., Stafford

Army (Auxiliary Forces)-Shooting of Volun-
teers, [316] 244

Income Tax Returns of Persons Employed
by Joint Stock, &c. Companies, [317] 1598
Local Government Board-Local Administra-
tion, [317] 773

Lunacy Acts Amendment, [317] 795
Lunacy Laws Consolidation-Incorporation of
"The Idiots' Act, 1886," [311] 1087
Mauritius-Constitution of the Council-Sir
John Pope Hennessy, [318] 516
Metropolitan Board of Works-Sewage Pre-
cipitation Works at Barking, [312] 24
Parliament-Business of the House (Rules of
Procedure)-Rule 1 (Closure of Debate),
Res. [311] 228, 231, 990; [312] 61

SAMUELSON, Sir B., Oxfordshire, Banbury
Admiralty II.M.S." Impérieuse," [316] 771,

773

Army (Auxiliary Forces)-Oxfordshire Militia,
[313] 477

Criminal Law Amendment (Ireland), 2R.
Amendt. [313] 512

India (Finance)-Deficit on the Net Revenue
of Indian Railways, [313] 478
Paris Exhibition, 1889, [317] 1332, 1333
Railways (India)-Extension of the Railway
System, [311] 568

Sir Bernhard Samuelson and the Chancellor
of the Exchequer, [313] 1121, 1122
Supply-Friendly Societies Registry, [317]
1556, 1562

Supply (Supplementary Estimates, 1886-7)—
Science and Art Department, [311] 1424

310-311-312-313-314-315-316-317-318-319-320–321.

SAMUELSON, Mr. G. B., Gloucester, | SAUNDERSON, Colonel E. J.-cont. Forest of Dean

Trade and Commerce-Treaty of Commerce with Spain-An Arbitration Clause, [320]

447

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SANDYS, Colonel T. M., Lancashire, S. W., Bootle

Ireland-Evictions-Eviction at Rathkeale, [310] 646

Monseigneur Persico's Mission in Ireland,
[318] 1173

Irish Land Law, Lords' Amendts. to Commons'
Amendts. Consid. [319] 1057
Jubilee Year of ller Majesty's Reign-Envoy
of Ilis Holiness the Pope, [316] 272
Supply-Stationery, Printing, &c. [318] 1605
War Office-Presentation of Colours to the

Parliament-Questions

Adjournment, [312] 1876

Extra-Parliamentary Utterances-Colonel
Saunderson, [318] 1383

New Rules of Procedure, 1882-Rule 9
(Order in Debate)-Suspension of a
Member, [313] 1127, 1128

Parliament

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Business of the House minal Law Amendment (Ireland), Motion for Urgency, Res. [312] 1366, 1387 Parliament-Business of the House (Rules of Procedure)-Rule 1 (Closure of Debate), Res. [312] 111

Parliament Privilege (Mr. Dillon and the "Times" Newspaper), Res. [314] 1158, 1160, 1161, 1162, 1165, 1166 Parliament-Queen's Speech, Address in Answer to, Motion for Adjournment [310] 145, 170, 175, 703, 1188, 1195

5th Battalion Royal Munster Fusiliers-Saving Life at Sea Religious Ceremonies, [320] 1670

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SAUNDERSON, Colonel E. J., Armagh, N. Ballot Act (1872) Amendment, Motion for Leave, [310] 379

Belfast Main Drainage, Lords' Amendts. Consid. [317] 50

Criminal Law Amendment (Ireland), 2R. [313] 1069, 1071, 1075, 1079, 1089, 1090, 1092, 1093, 1094, 1095, 1096, 1097, 1098, 1099, 1133, 1141, 1142, 1146, 1149; 3R. [317] 125, 128, 131, 132, 287

Dublin, Wicklow, and Wexford Railway (City of Dublin Junction Railways), Consid. [318] 321, 322

Ireland Questions

Crime and Outrage-Riots at BelfastAcquittals at the Tyrone Winter Assizes, [311] 1747;-Riots at Mitchelstown, [321] 308

Inland Navigation and Drainage-Allocation of the Government Subvention of £50,000-The River Bann, [318] 1530 Law and Justice-" Queen v. Dillon"Safety of the Dissenting Jurors, [311] 1410

Magistracy-The O'Donnellan Blake Forster, J.P. [311] 1393

Irish Land Law, Comm. cl. 4, [318] 148, 149, 464; cl. 6, 637; cl. 22, 848; add. cl. 1028; Consid.add. cl. 1424, 1425; Lords' Amendts. to Commons' Amendts. Consid. [319] 1036, 1037

Nomination of the Select Committee, Question, Mr. Howard Vincent; Answer, The Secretary to the Board of Trade (Baron Henry De Worms) April 21, [313] 1407

Committee appointed "to inquire into the existing Laws and Regulations regarding Boats, Life Buoys, and other Life Saving Gear required to be carried by British Merchant Ships, and to report what, if any, amendments are required therein May 2:Committee nominated as follows:-Lord Charles Beresford, Sir Edward Birkbeck, Mr. Bruce, Sir James Corry, Mr. Donkin, Mr. Thomas Gill, Mr. Hoare, Viscount Kilcoursie, Mr. Macdonald, Mr. Menzies, Sir Charles Palmer, Sir William Plowden, Mr. Richard Power, Captain Price, Mr. Thomas Sutherland, Mr. Taylor, and Mr. Iloward Vincent

The Select Committee, Question, Mr. Finlay; Answer, The Secretary to the Board of Trade (Baron Henry De Worms) May 12, [314] 1662

Ordered, That it be an Instruction to the Select

Committee on Saving Life at Sea that they have power to inquire and report as to the fittings and appliances on board British Mer. chant Ships, with a view to the safety of life (Baron Henry De Worms) May 16

Report of the Committee, Question, Mr. Puleston; Answer, The Secretary to the Board of Trade (Baron Henry De Worms) Aug 5, [318] 1363

Savings Banks and Government Annuities Bill

Clause 1 - Post Office Savings Banks and Trustee Savings Banks, Questions, Viscount Grimston, Mr. Whitley, Mr. Howell; Answers, The First Lord of the Treasury (Mr. W. H. Smith) Aug 11, [319] 81

Limit of Deposits, Question, Mr. Bartley; Answer, The First Lord of the Treasury (Mr. W, H. Smith) Aug 12, [319] 260

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