The Parliamentary Debates

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Reuter's Telegram Company, 1908
 

Contents

Viscount Hardinge
27
July 29
29
Page
31
The Lord Chancellor Lord Loreburn
43
Naval Marriages Bill Order of the Day for the Second Reading read
49
Consolidated Fund Appropriation Bill Order for the Second Reading
51
Polling Districts and Registration of Voters Ireland Bill Read
53
Bill read 2 according to order and committed to a Committee of
57
Tramways Orders Confirmation No 2 Bill LORDS Considered
59
Trade Reports Annual Series Diplomatic and Consular Reports Annual
61
Evicted TenantsCases of Mrs OShaughnessy and Mrs Hayes
73
Imports of Spirits into Southern Nigeria
85
Attack on a Process Server at Kantrick
103
Warrenpoint Excursion Fatality
111
Question proposed That the words proposed to be left out stand part of
167
Sir Scott Robertson Bradford Central
201
Question That the words proposed to be left out stand part of
219
Endowed Schools Masters Bill
227
Page
229
Consolidated Fund Appropriation Bill Postponed proceeding on Ques
231
Bill reported as amended to be considered this day and to be printed
231
Agricultural Holdings Bill Order for the Second Reading read
231
In the Committee
231
July 23
231
Wild Birds Bill House in Committee according to order Bill reported
231
Universities Scotland Act 1889 Ordinance University Court Ordinance
231
Amendment moved
231
Irish Land Purchase
231
On Question Motion agreed to and ordered accordingly
231
Pier and Harbour Provisional Orders No 1 Bill LORDS Reported
231
HOUSE OF LORDS MANUSCRIPTS VOLUME IV NEW SERIES Paper to
231
Migration of Lewis Cottars
313
Poor Law Amendment Scotland Bill 7 Petitions in favour to lie upon
317
Old Age Pensions in Rural Districts
319
Price of Beef and the Beef Trust
343
Irish County Councils Compulsory Education
355
The Licensing Bill
365
252
367
Ayes 231 Noes 31 Division List No 213
391
Amendment proposed
393
Question proposed That those words be there inserted
395
In page 1 line 19 to leave out the words and Queens College
407
J ODonnell
415
Mr Dillon Mayo E
419
In page 1 line 25 after the word constituted to insert
429
Question
445
Amendment agreed
447
Question proposed That the word matriculated be there inserted
463
Mr John Redmond
471
FOURTH SERIES
477
Mr Forster Kent Sevenoaks
487
Naval Marriages Bill
493
Sir Thomas Esmonde Wexford N
495
July 24
497
Purchase of the Kingston EstateMr T Sullivans Holding
511
In page 2 line 26 at the end to insert the words and provided
527
Ayes 75 Noes 216 Division List No 218
555
Mr Dillon
563
Amendment proposed
571
Amendment agreed
593
PUBLIC WORKS LOANS REMISSIONResolution reported That it is
595
Irish Universities Bill Brought from the Commons read 1 to be printed
597
52
599
ExDetective Constable Cosgrove R I C
611
Alleged Burning of Crofters Houses
613
616
615
Mr John Redmond Waterford
625
Ayes 207 Noes 19 Division List No 223
661
Mr JoynsonHicks Manchester N W
675
the Table
701
Gas Orders Confirmation Bill H L Gas and Water Orders Confirmation
703
716
723
Bee Pest Ireland Bill SECOND READING Order of the Day for
727
The Earl of Donoughmore
729
Clause agreed
731
Ordered That the Bill be read a second time Tomorrow
805
Thames River Steamboat Service Act 1904 Amendment Bill LORDS
807
RETURNS REPORTS
809
Rosyth
821
Vatersay
823
Service of Writs in County Cork
835
Coal Carriage Wastage Allowance
845
Officers Quarters on Foreign Service
857
South African Compensation Fund
869
Natal Indemnity Bill
871
Marine Insurance
883
On Question Bill read 2 according to order and committed to a Com
887
Army Estimates 19089
889
580
893
Motion made and Question put That a sum not exceeding 539900
909
Mr Bellairs Lynn Regis
935
Sir Charles W Dilke Gloucestershire Forest of Dean
961
Question put and agreed
987
Evicted Tenants Ireland Bill LORDS
989
Clause as amended agreed
993
Page
997
Question proposed That the words proposed to be left out stand part
1017
Sir Samuel Scott Marylebone W
1021
In page 4 to leave out lines 41 and 42 Mr Ramsay
1041
Schedule agreed
1053
Agricultural Holdings Bill LORDS
1059
933
1061
July 28
1069
Earl Cromer
1085
Local Government Board Ireland Annual Report of the Local Govern
1091
Viscount St Aldwyn
1097
1 A per
1099
Clause
1101
Amendment moved
1113
The Marquess of Lansdowne
1119
before whom he is convicted so orders Lord Saltoun
1131
1134
1137
1146
1145
Calcutta Liquor ShopsHours of Closing
1215
Dominica Light Railway
1227
The Imprisoned Suffragists
1231
1244
1243
1260
1259
The AttorneyGeneral for Ireland Mr Cherry Liverpool Exchange
1269
1274
1273
Question
1301
Poor Law Relief Paupers Relieved in a Year and Periods of Relief
1321
Ayes 92 Noes 247 Division List No 228
1335
Services
1337
594
1347
Resolution to be reported
1353
In page 30 line 6 to leave out the words three of the Market
1361
NAVY AND ARMY EXPENDITURE 19067
1363
Pier and Harbour Provisional Orders No 1 Bill Order of the Day read
1371
Local Government Provisional Orders No 7 Bill Local Government
1373
Bee Pest Ireland Bill Order of the Day for the House to be put into Com
1393
Lord Faber
1415
Companies Consolidation Bill Amendments reported according
1427
SECONDARY EDUCATION WALES
1433
Clause
1437
In page 4 line 4 after the word him to insert the words as
1439
Act to the pension authority shall be construed as a reference to
1443
Grand Jury Ireland Act 1836 Amendment Bill
1445
now read the third time The Deputy Chairman
1447
Shipping Casualties 190607 Abstract of the Returns of Shipping
1449
Hastings and St Leonards Post Offices
1459
432
1467
Claims of John D MAuliffe
1475
Hired Horses for the Military
1481
Mr William Jones Carnarvonshire Arfon
1489
Edenbridge Labourers Eviction
1493
FOURTH SERIES
1497
Ballyvourneen Evicted Tenant
1505
Question put and agreed
1513
That a sum not exceeding 1685768 be granted to His Majesty
1515
Sir Henry Craik Glasgow and Aberdeen Universities
1575
And it being Ten of the Clock Mr SPEAKER in pursuance of Standing
1609
Ayes 258 Noes 72 Division List No 236
1623
Mr William Rutherford
1631
StatisticsStatistical Abstract for the United Kingdom in each of the last
1635
Amendment moved
1647
Lord Ashbourne
1649
The Marquess of Lansdowne
1663
words including residential buildings Lord Killanin
1667
On Question Amendment to the Amendment agreed
1675
Lunacy Bill H L House in Committee according to order Bill reported
1677
Tea and Coffee 1908 Copy ordered of Memorandum and Statistical Tables
1693
Wheeled Litter Ambulances
1699
f 2
1701
Queens County Evicted Tenants
1711
Mr Weir Ross and Cromarty
1721
965
1725
OldAge Pensions and Workhouse Pensioners
1733
Progress in India
1745
The Secretary of State for the Home Department Mr Gladstone Leeds S 1897
1755
Motor Bus Breakdowns
1757
Ballinorley National School
1769
1774
1773
Sir George White Norfolk N W
1781
1796
1795
1808
1807
Mr Swift MacNeill Donegal S
1843
1858
1857
The Secretary for Scotland Mr Sinclair Forforshire
1885
Bill read a second time and committed to a Committee of the Whole
1903
Annual Series No 4083 Japan Tainan South
1909
Moved That the House do not insist on the said Amendment to which
1923
The Earl of Dartmouth
1925
Irish Universities Bill Returned from the Commons with several of
1939
Offences Ireland Return presented relative thereto to lie upon
1943
595
1947
269
1955
Mr EMMOTT Oldham in the Chair
1967
Clause
1995
RETURNS REPORTS
2073
Justification for Sentence for Sending Seditious Telegrams
2087
Consolidated Fund Appropriation Bill
2099
Unemployed Grant
2103
That they have agreed toConsolidated Fund Appropriation Bill
2107
438
PAPER LAID UPON THE TABLE BY THE CLERK OF THE HOUSE Chamber
Polling Districts County Councils Bill Polling Arangements Parlia
1436
393
InterDepartmental Committee on Compulsory Attendance at School
443
Catholic Students in the Royal University
978
272
Judge Ross on Terrorism in Westmeath
831
985
1437
988
456
994
Hop Average in England and America
Rosyth
FOURTH SERIES
869
1760
Native Education in South Africa
J ODonnell Newington Walworth
1145
1763
1449
Naval Marriages Bill Read a second time
2100
Clause
Wakefield Post Office

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