Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

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T.C. Hansard, 1883

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INLAND REVENUETHE INHABITED HOUSE DUTYObservations
89
EGYPTLAW AND JUSTICETRIAL OF SULEIMAN SAMIObservations
109
SUPPLYconsidered in Committee
141
QUESTIONS
151
Amendment moved to leave out now and add at the end of the
165
NAVYDOCKYARD SHIP FITTERSQuestion Mr Broadhurst Answer
195
EGYPT THE EXPEDITIONARY FORCETHE ARMY HOSPITAL CORPSQues
217
PARLIAMENT POLICY OF THE MINISTRYMR CHAMBERLAINS SPEECH
219
Pugh Answer Lord Edmond Fitzmaurice
271
SUPPLYOrder for Committee readcontinued
279
Lord Wolseleys Grant recommitted Bill Bill 208
291
31
301
Sale of Liquors on Sunday Ireland Bill Bill 130
313
THE ORDNANCE SURVEYQuestion Lord Braye Observations Viscount
329
Belfast Harbour Bill Lords by Order
343
Bill read a second time
377
LAW AND JUSTICE INDIAALLEGED ILLTREATMENT OF AN ENGLISHMAN
383
The House resumed its Sitting at Nine of the clock
411
1869
427
Resolved That in the opinion of this House an early revision of the Purchase Clauses
467
33
481
Poor Law Guardians Bill Bill 30
487
Bill read a second time and committed
503
Education Scotland BillOrdered Mr Mundella The Lord Advocate Mr Solicitor
515
SOUTH AFRICABASUTOLANDQuestion Observations Lord Emly Reply
519
CONTAGIOUS DISEASES ACTSMOTION FOR AN ADDRESS
531
EGYPT THE ARMY OF OCCUPATIONPRECAUTIONARY MEASURES AGAINST
541
PREVENTION OF CRIME IRELAND ACT 1882POLICE AT KILMALLOCK
547
COMMONS AND OPEN SPACESCHATHAMQuestion Mr Gorst Answer
551
IRELANDNATIONAL SCHOOL TEACHERS
565
Friendly c Societies Nominations Bill Bill 117
651
ORDER OF THE
653
692
691
The House resumed its Sitting at Nine of the clock
749
PARLIAMENT POLICY OF THE MINISTRYMR CHAMBERLAINS SPEECH
751
Moved That a Select Committee be appointed to inquire into the case of
763
After short debate Amendment by leave of the House withdrawn
775
THE SCOTTISH LEGAL FRIENDLY SOCIETYDISHONESTY OF OFFICIALS
777
Parliamentary Elections Corrupt and Illegal Practices Bill
801
The House divided Ayes 117 Noes 151
835
Statute of Frauds Amendment Bill Bill 204
895
THIRD SERIES
897
LUNATIC ASYLUMS IRELANDEFFICIENCY Question Mr W J Corbet
927
Amendment proposed
1013
To leave out from the word House to the end of the Question in order to add
1045
ViceRoyalty Ireland Bill Bill
1075
Lord Alcesters Grant Bill No 95
1099
NAVYWRECK OF H M S LIVELY THE HEN AND CHICKENS ROCK
1111
1126
1125
ARMY EXAMINATION PAPERSQuestion Viscount Folkestone Answer
1143
Labourers Ireland Bill Bill 29
1245
RAILWAYSCONTINUOUS BRAKESQuestion Observations Earl De
1259
Banking Laws Scotland Bill Bill 78
1631
Infectious Diseases Notification Bill Bill 100
1649
ORDER OF THE
1653
Resolved in the negative and Bill to be read 3ª on this day six months
1687
SUPPLYconsidered in CommitteeARMY ESTIMATES
1689
PREVENTION OF CRIME IRELAND ACT 1882SPECIAL COMMISSIONSQues
1703
After short debate Original Question put and agreed
1787
NAVY ESTIMATES
1801
After debate Mored That the Chairman do report Progress and ask leave to
1823
Detention in Hospitals Bill
1833
Criminal Law Amendment Bill No 128
1849
LAND IMPROVEMENT AND ARTERIAL DRAINAGE IRELAND BILL 1883
1883
SUPPLYOrder for Committee read Motion made and Question proposed
1933
Original Question again proposed
1973
Question
1981
SOUTH AFRICA THE TRANSVAAL CONVENTION OF 1881 THE NATIVE
2009
LAW AND POLICETHE SENTRIES AT THE LAW COURTSQuestion
2011
ARTIZANS AND LABOURERS DWELLINGS ACTS REBUILDING ON SITES
2013
836
2015
PAPAL SEE DIPLOMATIC COMMUNICATIONS WITH THE VATICAN
2017
Question Mr Bourke
2023
25
2025
PARLIAMENT STANDING COMMITTEE ON LAW c CRIMINAL CODE INDICT
2027
CUSTOMS AND INLAND REVENUE BILLDUTY ON TRAMWAYSQuestion
DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR SERVICESTHE CONSUL GENERAL IN EGYPT
Wolff Baron Henry Do Worms Answers Lord Edmond Fitzmaurice
Electric Lighting Provisional Orders No 5 Bermondsey c BillOrdered
INDIAN POSSESSIONS OF FRANCE DISQUALIFICATION OF NATIVESQuestion
896
542
1873
468
EDUCATION IRELANDAGRICULTURE IN IRISH NATIONAL SCHOOLSQues
POOR LAW IRELANDOLDCASTLE UNIONSUPERANNUATION ALLOWANCES
JAMAICACOST OF THE COMMISSION OF INQUIRYQuestion Captain Prico
1116
Local Government Board Scotland Bill
1933
222
VACCINATION DEATH IN ST PANCRAS WORKHOUSEQuestion Mr Hop
335
1134
PAPAL SEEDIPLOMATIC COMMUNICATIONS WITH THE VATICANMR ERRING
KITCHEN AND REFRESHMENT ROOMS HOUSE OF COMMONSQuestion
788
ARMYMILITIA MAJORSQuestion Sir Henry Fletcher Answer
84
THE SUEZ CANALA PARALLEL CANALQuestions Mr W M Torrens
INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHTTHE UNITED STATESQuestion Mr Bryce
544
VACCINATION ACTSWILLIAM H KENNARDQuestion Mr P A Taylor
1124

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