Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

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Secretary for Scotland Act 1885 Amendment Bill Lords
149
ADJOURNMENT
151
Bankruptcy Discharge and Closure Bill Bill 327
165
Bill considered in CommitteeAfter
203
Statute Law Revision Bill Lords Bill 379
205
Consolidated Fund Appropriation Billcontinued
215
LOCAL TAXATION SUBVENTIONSObservations Colonel Nolan Reply
217
CRIME AND OUTRAGE IRELAND FATAL RIOT AT MITCHELSTOWN
221
The House divided Ayes 85 Noes 25 Majority 60
257
Moved That this House do now adjournMr W H Smith
259
FISHERY BOARD SCOTLAND APPOINTMENT
265
that in bringing forward the Womens
289
COMMONS MONDAY SEPTEMBER 12
353
I am sure
405
these words True alike to friends
433
Technical Schools Scotland Bill No 260
457
BOYCOTTING IRELANDTHE REV H DOLAMOREQuestion Mr
463
WAR OFFICEPURCHASE OF HORSES FOR ARMY PURPOSESQuestions
465
NORTH SEA FISHERIESTHE LATE RIOTS AT OSTENDCOMPENSATION
471
THIRD SERIES c
481
GREENWICH HOSPITALAGE PENSIONSQuestion Mr GentDavis
483
CRIME AND OUTRAGE IRELANDTHE IRISH NATIONAL FORESTERS
501
Bill read the third time and passed
539
PROROGATION OF THE PARLIAMENT
551
BURIALS ACT ENGLAND AND WALES BOLTONONDEARNE BURIAL
557
THIRD SERIES
577
4 45
601
10 0
611
QUESTIONS
623
Question Mr
625
MUSICTHE EDUCATION CODE IRELANDTHE CORK SCHOOL OF MUSIC
627
NATIONAL EDUCATION IRELANDTEACHERS OF MODEL SCHOOLSQues
639
BOARD OF TRADETHE LIGHTHOUSE SERVICEQuestion Mr Lea
695
METROPOLIS REGULATION AND INSPECTION OF THEATRES
697
COAL MINES REGULATION ACTQuestion Mr Bradlaugh Answer
COAL MINES c REGULATION BILL
DOMINION OF CANADATHE RED RIVER RAILWAY IN MANITOBAQues
LAW AND JUSTICE IRELANDARREST OF MR W OBRIEN M P
218
POOR LAW IRELANDBOARDS OF GUARDIANS SAMPLES FOR TENDERS
221
LAW AND JUSTICEWRONGFUL CONVICTION AT THE SURREY SESSIONS
BOARD OF TRADE Marine DepartmentSHIPWRECKS AND Loss of LIFE
CRIME AND OUTRAGE IRELANDTHE FATAL RIOT AT MITCHELSTOWN
EDUCATION DEPARTMENTELEMENTARY EDUCATIONEVENING SCHOOLS
TRADE AND COMMERCETHE SUGAR BOUNTIESTHE INTERNATIONAL CON
IMPORTATION OF DESTITUTE ALIENSQuestion Captain Colomb Answer
Consolidated Fund Appropriation Bill
EVICTIONS IRELANDEVICTIONS AT CAVANDEATH OF AN EVICTED
IRELANDLICENSING ACT 1872PROSECUTIONS AT PETTY SESSIONS
PRISONERS UNDER THE CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE IRELAND ACT
LABOURERS IRELAND ACTSSCHEMES FOR THE ELECTORAL DIVISION
ADMIRALTYTHE COASTGUARD STATION ON BERE ISLANDQuestion
5
LAW AND POLICE IRELAND ALLEGED MISCONDUCT IN THE CORK
9
LAW AND JUSTICE IRELAND CLAIMS OF EXECUTRIX OF MR JOHN
ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARYTHE RIOTS AT PORTRUSHCONSTABLE
3
THE MAGISTRACY IRELANDTHE DUBLIN COUNTY BENCHQuestions
5
LAW AND POLICE IRELANDALLEGED MISCONDUCT IN THE CORK THEATRE
9
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461
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SOUTH SEA ISLANDSTHE GERMAN SQUADRON AT SAMOAQuestion
1
ADMIRALTYMERCHANT SHIPPING ARMED CRUISERS
THEATRES C METROPOLISCAPTAIN SHAWS REPORTQuestion Major
LAW AND JUSTICE ENGLAND AND WALESEAST GLOUCESTERSHIRE
ORDER THE CONDITION OF AGRICULTUREQuestion Mr Brookfield
LAW AND JUSTICEARREST OF MR W OBRIEN M P Question
FOR THE NORTH
THE SOUTHERN PACIFICSAMOAObservation The Under Secretary
NORTH SEA FISHERIES OUTRAGES ON BRITISH FISHERY VESSELS
PACIFIC OCEANQuestion Captain Colomb Answer The First Lord
27
479
33
NORTH SEA FISHERIESAFFRAY BETWEEN FRENCH AND ENGLISH FISHER
481
Consolidated Fund Appropriation Bill
17
After
REGISTRY OF VOTERS SCOTLAND DISFRANCHISEMENT OF ELECTORS
POST OFFICEEAST INDIA AND CHINA MAILSTHE NEW CONTRACT WITH
469
PORT OF BELFASTSERGEANT MURRAY BELFASTQuestion Mr Macart
170
266
11
471
273
11
Original Question again proposed
1
276
Bill considered in Com
LIMITED LIABILITY ACTSLEGISLATIONQuestion Mr Addison Answer
9
444
3
TRUCK BILLTHE IRISH WAGES CLAUSEQuestions Mr Sexton
5
COAL MINES REGULATION BILLQuestion Mr Arthur OConnor
9
INLAND REVENUEUNPAID LEGACY DUTYQuestions Mr Clancy
17
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Page 577 - An Act to confirm a Provisional Order made by the Education Department under ' The Elementary Education Act, 1870,' to enable the School Board for London to put in force ' The Lands Clauses Consolidation Act, 1845,' and the Acts amending the same.
Page 555 - Then a commission for proroguing the Parliament was read, after which the lord chancellor said : MY LORDS AND GENTLEMEN : By virtue of her Majesty's commission, under the great seal, to us and other lords directed, and now read, we do, in her Majesty's name, and in obedience to her commands, prorogue this Parliament to Thursday, the 8th day of October next, to be then here holden; and this Parliament is accordingly prorogued to Thursday, the 8th day of October next.
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Page 307 - You tell the people, that when every thing goes well, when they are happy and comfortable, then they may meet freely, to recognize their happiness, and pass eulogiums on their government ; but that in a moment of war and calamity, of distrust and misconduct, it is not permitted them to meet together, because then, instead of eulogizing, they might think proper to condemn ministers.
Page 577 - Act, 1845, and the Acts amending the same, shall be incorporated with this Act, except the provisions relating to access to the special Act ; and in construing those Acts for the purposes of this section the special Act shall be construed to mean this Act, and the promoters of the undertaking shall be construed to mean...
Page 297 - If we mean seriously to unite the nation within itself, we must convince them that their complaints are regarded, that their injuries shall be redressed. On that foundation I would take the lead in recommending peace and harmony to the people. On any other I would never wish to see them united again. If the breach in the constitution be effectually repaired, the people will of themselves...
Page 297 - The crisis is indeed alarming; so much the more does it require a prudent relaxation on the part of government. If the king's servants will not permit a constitutional question to be decided on, according to the forms and on the principles of the constitution, it must then be decided in some other manner; and rather than it should be given up, rather than the nation should surrender their birth-right to a despotic minister, I hope, my Lords, old as I am, / shall see the question brought to issue...
Page 563 - Then a commission for proroguing the parliament was read. After which the Lord Chancellor said :— " My Lords and Gentlemen,
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