The Parliamentary Debates

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Reuter's Telegram Company, 1900
 

Contents

June 21
21
June 25
25
WELSH SUNDAY CLOSING BILLQuestion Mr Herbert Roberts Denbigh
55
8
57
Local Government Provisional Orders Gas BillBrought from
109
Ayes 46 Noes 129 Division List No 143
127
9
129
Lunacy BillPetitions for alteration from KingstononThames and Tice
131
Teinds Scotland BillPetition from Haddington in favour to lie upon
133
PUBLIC BUSINESS
139
ALLEGED CLAIM ON THE MAYOR OF LADYSMITHQuestion Mr Bartley
141
CHANNEL FLEETVISIT TO SHETLANDQuestion Sir Leonard Lyell Ork
149
ZANZIBAR CHURCH MISSIONARY STATION AT RABAISQuestion Mr Duck
153
NATIONAL GALLERYPRECAUTIONS AGAINST FIREQuestions Lord Balcarres
157
Lancashire
173
SOUTH AFRICAN WARSIEGE OF LADYSMITHDISAPPEARANCE OF STORES
187
NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY
189
CLASS V
211
COUNTY OFFICERS AND COURTS IRELAND ACT 1877Account presented
223
Original Question again proposed
243
REPRESENTATIVE PEERS FOR IRELANDWrits and Returns electing the Vis
249
Nottingham Corporation BillRead 2ª and committed
251
Tramways Orders Confirmation No 2 Bill H L Tramways Orders
253
EXPLOSIVES ACT 1875Order in Council of the 15th May 1900 declaring
257
ENDOWED SCHOOLS ACT 1869 AND AMENDING ACTSScheme for
259
PRIVATE BILL PETITIONS Lords STANDING ORDERS NOT COMPLIED WITH
267
Great Indian Peninsular Railway Company Bill AnnuitiesCon
269
Factories and Workshops BillPetitions against from Limehouse
271
Sunday Closing Wales Act 1881 Amendment BillPetitions
273
DUBLIN HOSPITALSCopy presented of Fortysecond Report of the Board
275
MERCHANT SHIPPING 1899Copy ordered of Tables showing the progress
277
INTERPARLIAMENTARY CONFERENCE AT PARISQuestion Mr Pierpoint
307
Mr Kearley Devonport
311
Mr HumphreysOwen
321
Amendment proposed
329
Mr Hanbury
333
shire
341
Military Lands BillHouse in Committee according to Order
345
Mr Courtney Cornwall Bodmin
367
Ayes 154 Noes 61 Division List No 148
387
Page
403
That a sum not exceeding 14350 be granted to Her Majesty
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251
407
TUESDAY 19TH JUNE 1900
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412
411
OUTRAGE ON A BURMESE WOMAN AT RANGOONTHE WEST KENT REGIMENT
417
418
419
Resolution to be reported Tomorrow
421
254
425
Page
429
SOUTH AFRICAN WARDISASTERS NEAR LINDLEY ON THE 1ST JUNE
433
Mr Warner
459
CIVIL SERVICE AND REVENUE Departments ESTIMATES 19001901
503
June 20
505
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION NEW CODEPetition from Bradford for altera
515
Question proposed That the word proposed to be left out stand part
517
third time
521
The President of the Board
529
Mr Grant Lawson
543
Ayes 205 Noes 120 Division List No 150
557
Amendment proposed
567
Cruelty to Wild Animals in Captivity BillConsidered in Committee
571
Morecambe Urban District Council Gas BillReported from the Select
573
FACTORY AND WORKSHOPAnnual Report of the Chief Inspector of Factories
575
In Clause 1 page 1 line 8 to leave out by or on behalf of a Volunteer
577
Clause
581
THURSDAY 21ST JUNE 1900
603
Table Bill read the third time and passed
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608
611
PROMOTIONS FROM THE RANKSQuestion Sir J Fergusson Manchester
619
STANDING COMMITTEE ON TRADE ETC Ordered That the Standing
637
Mr Lowe Birmingham
753
STANDING ORDERSOrdered That so much of Standing Order 91
765
Commercial Union Assurance Company Bill LordsReported without
767
Public Accounts That they give leave to the Clerk of the Parliaments
769
Bale of Intoxicating Liquors to Children No 2 Bill and Sunday
771
Sunday Closing Monmouthshire BillPetitions in favour from Burgess
773
780
779
ROYAL COMMISSION ON INDIAN EXPENDITUREQuestion Sir William
783
CROWN ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTSQuestion Mr Gedge Walsall
791
MESSAGE FROM THE LORDSThat they have agreed to the Uganda Railway
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796
795
FOURTH SERIES
801
That a sum not exceeding 11028 be granted to Her Majesty
805
Motion made and Question proposed That a sum not exceeding
807
That a sum not exceeding 23036 be granted to Her Majesty
819
Act 1896
823
Ayes 29 Noes 92 Division List No 153
833
BRITISH SUBJECTS AT PEKINGQuestion Mr Herbert Lewis Flint Boroughs
845
Motion made and Question proposed That a sum not exceeding
857
That a sum not exceeding 8000000 be granted to Her Majesty
869
MONDAY 25TH JUNE 1900
873
South Eastern and London Chatham and Dover Railways Bill H L
875
ROMAN CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY IN IRELANDPetition from Rothesay against
891
The Secretary of State for
895
902
901
In page 1 line 5 after the word Council to insert the words and
923
Mr Courtney Cornwall Bodmin
939
952
951
Question
965
for the Salaries and Expenses of the Charity Commission for England
1021
North Warwickshire Water BillReported with Amendments
1025
Local Government Provisional Orders No 5 Bill Local Government
1029
133
1031
Moved That the Bill be now read a second time Lord Belper
1047
to 18 agreed
1057
Mr TrevelyanYorkshirell R
1079
PRIVATE BILLS Lords STANDING ORDERS NOT PREVIOUSLY INQUIRED
1107
Sale of Intoxicating Liquors to Children No 2 Bill Sunday Closing
1111
252
1165
lington
1205
Sunday Closing Monmouthshire BillPetitions in favour from
1207
Question proposed That the word now stand part of the Question
1257
THURSDAY 28TH JUNE 1900
1265
recommitted to the Standing Committee
1273
139
1301
140
1363
Sir William Harcourt Mon
1389
Question put and agreed
1431
253
15
626
23
WORKMENS COMPENSATION ACTEXTENSION TO NAVAL AND MILITARY
27
LABOURERS IRELAND ACT SCHEDULESQuestion Mr James OConnor
29
189
17
442
19
615
505
415
Inquiry into Charities Administrative County of Durham Return
1
735
7
Herne Bay Camberwell two Elham Snainton Sherburn East
15
943
3
134
11
be reprinted as amended No 117
13
899
17
YEOMARY ADJUTANTS PAYQuestion Mr WingfieldDigby Dorsetshire N
135
Mr Rutherford Lancashire
427
Mr J A Pease Northumber
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Page 343 - Council from a decision of the High Court upon any question, howsoever arising, as to the limits inter se of the Constitutional powers of the Commonwealth and those of any State or States, or as to the limits inter se of the Constitutional powers of any two or more States, unless the High Court shall certify that the question is one which ought to be determined by Her Majesty in Council.
Page 645 - No appeal shall be permitted to the Queen in Council from a decision of the High Court upon any question, howsoever arising, as to the limits inter se of the Constitutional powers of the Commonwealth and those of any State or States, or as to the limits inter se of the Constitutional powers of any two or more States...
Page 693 - ... and relieve the person sued from payment of any sum in excess of the sum adjudged by the court to be fairly due in respect of such principal, interest, and charges, as the court, having regard to the risk and all the circumstances, may adjudge to be reasonable...
Page 233 - ... no matter with what solemnities he may have been devoted upon the altar of slavery ; the first moment he touches the sacred soil of Britain, the altar and the god sink together in the dust ; his soul walks abroad in her own majesty ; his body swells beyond the measure of his chains that burst from around him, and he stands redeemed, regenerated, and disenthralled, by the irresistible Genius of UNIVERSAL EMANCIPATION ! [Here Mr.
Page 545 - Workman" includes every person who is engaged in an employment to which this Act applies, whether by way of manual labour or otherwise, and whether his agreement is one of service or apprenticeship or otherwise, and is expressed or implied, is oral or in writing.
Page 233 - No matter in what language his doom may have been pronounced ; no matter what complexion incompatible with freedom an Indian or an African sun may have burned upon him ; no matter in what disastrous battle his liberty may have been cloven down ; no matter with what solemnities he may have been devoted upon the altar of slavery ; — the first moment he touches the sacred soil of Britain, the altar and the god sink together in the dust...
Page 231 - I speak in the spirit of the British law, which makes liberty commensurate with, and inseparable from, British soil ; which proclaims even to the stranger and the sojourner, the moment he sets his foot upon British earth, that the ground on which he treads is holy, and consecrated by the genius of universal emancipation.
Page 909 - All such goods, and also all goods of foreign manufacture bearing any name or trade mark being or purporting to be the name or trade mark of any manufacturer, dealer, or trader in the United Kingdom, unless such name or trade mark is accompanied by a definite indication of the country in which the goods were made or produced...
Page 787 - Commission to inquire into the " present administration of the Port of London and the water approaches thereto ; the adequacy of the accommodation provided for vessels, and the loading and unloading thereof; the system of charge for such accommodation, and the arrangements for warehousing dutiable goods ; and to report whether any change or improvement in regard to any of the above matters is necessary for the promotion of the trade of the port and the public interest.
Page 605 - An Act to confirm certain Provisional Orders made by the Board of Trade under the General Pier and Harbour Act, 1861, relating to Bognor, Fowey, and Sheerness.

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