COMMONS, TUESDAY, JUNE 12.
Belfast Harbour Bill [Lords] (by Order) —
Moved, "That the Bill, as amended, be now considered "
Amendment proposed, to leave out the words "now considered," in order
to add the words "re-committed to the former Committee,"—(Mr.
Biggar,)-instead thereof.
Question proposed, "That the words 'now considered,' stand part of the
Question: "-After debate, Question put:-The House divided; Ayes
215, Noes 21; Majority 194.-(Div. List, No. 131.)
Main Question put, and agreed to:-Bill, as amended, considered to be
read the third time.
LAND LAW (IRELAND) ACT, 1881 (PURCHASE CLAUSES)-RESOLUTION-
Moved, "That, in the opinion of this House, an immediate revision of the Purchase
Clauses of the Irish Land Act, 1881, is necessary, in order to give effect to the
intentions of Parliament contained therein,”—(Lord George Hamilton)
After long debate, Motion, by leave, withdrawn.
Electric Lighting Provisional Orders (No. 4) (Barton, &c.) Bill-Ordered (Mr. John Holms, Mr. Chamberlain); presented, and read the first time [Bill 223] Electric Lighting Provisional Orders (No. 5) (Bermondsey, &c.) Bill-Ordered (Mr. John Holms, Mr. Chamberlain); presented, and read the first time [Bill 224]
Poor Law Guardians Bill [Bill 30]-
Moved, "That the Bill be now read a second time,"—(Mr. M'Coan)
Amendment proposed, to leave out the word "now," and at the end of
the Question to add the words "upon this day three months,"-(Colonel
King-Harman.)
Question proposed, "That the word 'now' stand part of the Question: "
-After debate, Amendment, by leave, withdrawn.
Main Question put, and agreed to:-Bill read a second time, and committed
for Friday.
Employers' Liability Act (1880) Amendment Bill [Bill 33]-
Moved, "That the Bill be now read a second time,"-(Mr. Burt)
To leave out from the word "That" to the end of the Question, in order to add the
words "it is inexpedient to interfere with that freedom of contract between Em-
ployers and Employed which enables them to contract themselves out of the Act
of 1880, and by mutual arrangement and mutual payment to make provision for every
workman who may be injured and the family of every workman who may be killed;
whether the accident is one coming under the provisions of the Act of 1880, or
is one not so provided for,"-(Sir Joseph Pease,)-instead thereof.
Question proposed, "That the words proposed to be left out stand part of
the Question: "-After short debate, Question put:-The House divided;
Ayes 38, Noes 149; Majority 111.-(Div. List, No. 134.)
Words added:-Main Question, as amended, put, and agreed to.
Surrey (Trial of Causes) Bill [Bill 65]—
Moved, "That the Second Reading be deferred till Wednesday 4th July,"
-(Mr. Warton)
Amendment proposed, to leave out all the words after the words "That
the" to the end of the Question, in order to add the words "Order for
Second Reading be discharged,"-(Mr. Monk,)-instead thereof.
Question proposed, "That the words proposed to be left out stand part of
the Question: "-After short debate, it being a quarter of an hour
before Six of the clock, the Debate stood adjourned till To-morrow.
Education (Scotland) Bill-Ordered (Mr. Mundella, The Lord Advocate, Mr. Solicitor
General for Scotland); presented, and read the first time [Bill 226]
Moved, "That the Bill be now read 32," (The Lord Bishop of Carlisle).. 519 After short debate, Motion agreed to:-Bill read 3a accordingly; an Amend- ment made; Bill passed, and sent to the Commons.
Fazza TRRLAND-GT S THE WEST COAST-Questions, Mr. Mitchell Hener: Answers, Mr. Trevelyaz
EGYPT-EGYPTIAN EXILES IN CEYLON-Question, Sir Henry Holland; An- swer, Lord Edmond Fitzmaurice
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT (INDIA)-CIVIL APPOINTMENTS-Question, Mr. Carbutt; Answer, Mr. J. K. Cross
EGYPT (MILITARY EXPEDITION)-ARMY HOSPITAL SERVICES INQUIRY COM-
MITTEE Question, Mr. Heneage; Answer, The Marquess of Harting-
ton
LAW AND POLICE THE SENTRIES AT THE LAW COURTS-Question, Mr. Gourley; Answer, The Marquess of Hartington OPEN SPACES (METROPOLIS)-P'ECKHAM RYE-RIGHT OF PUBLIC MEETING- Question, Mr. Broadhurst; Answer, Sir James M'Garel-Hogg DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR SERVICES-THE CONSUL GENERAL IN EGYPT- Questions, Mr. W. H. Smith, Mr. Onslow, Mr. Carbutt; Answers, The Chancellor of the Exchequer
SOUTH AFRICA-BECHUANALAND-Question, Mr. A. M'Arthur; Answer, Mr.
Evelyn Ashley
AFRICA (WEST COAST)-BRITISH SHERBRO-Question, Mr. A. M'Arthur; Answer, Mr. Evelyn Ashley..
POST OFFICE-THE MUNICIPAL REFORM LEAGUE-FORGED TICKETS-Ques- tions, Mr. Firth, Sir Trevor Lawrence; Answers, Mr. Fawcett PARLIAMENT BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE-Ministerial Statement, Mr. Glad- stone; Question, Mr. H. H. Fowler; Answer, Mr. Gladstone
PARLIAMENT THE STANDING COMMITTEES PROCEDURE Question, Mr.
Joseph Cowen; Answer, Mr. Speaker
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