The Parliamentary Debates

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RULES UNDER THE PATENTS ACTSQuestion Mr PlattHiggins Salford
BURIAL ACCOMMODATION AT LARNEQuestion Mr M MCartan Down
May 10
Lord Edmond Fitz
May 3
VOLUME LVII
1
BREHON LAW COMMISSIONERSReport of the Commissioners for
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May 5
5
Tramways Orders Confirmation No 2 Bill H L To Confirm certain
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May 11
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Bill be read a second time Tomorrow
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the Grant of the St Neots Water Provisional Order by Act to
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BLACKHEAD LIGHTHOUSEQuestion Mr M MCartan Down S
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Mr T M Healy Louth
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May
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STATUTES INCORPORATED IN THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT IRELAND BILL
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TREATMENT OF PAUPER CHILDRENQuestion Mr T Lough Islington
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5
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LAND COMMISSION APPEALSQuestions Mr Daly Monaghan S
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Ayes 140 Noes 203See Division List
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That clause 6 stand part of the Bill
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Amendment proposed
59
DISCUSSION
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Clause 8 page 4 line 4 after barony insert or urban district
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Ayes
95
DISCUSSION
101
May 3
117
TUESDAY 3RD MAY 1898
125
Pilotage Provisional Order BillTo Confirm a Provisional Order made
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Sale of Intoxicating Liquors Ireland BillIn favour from Thornaby
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Mr Maurice Healy Cork 138
137
ANDERSONSTOWN POSTAL ARRANGEMENTSQuestion Mr S Young
155
Engledew Kildare N Answer The Chief Secretary to the Lord
157
RISING IN SIERRA LEONEQuestion Captain Bethell Yorks Holderness
159
Mr Davitt Mayo S
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SPECULATION IN FOOD STUFFSQuestions Mr WingfieldDigby Dorset
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NEWFOUNDLANDQuestion Sir Charles Dilke Gloucestershire Forest
177
Local Government Ireland BillConsidered in Committee
187
Mr James Daly Mona
189
Amendment withdrawn
195
202
201
228
227
Question put
255
Aliens BillFrom Girvan in favour to lie upon the Table
265
LETTERKENNY RAILWAY TAXQuestion Mr T D Sullivan Donegal W
267
Upper Assam Tea Company Bill H L Reported without Amendment
267
IRISH COUNTY CESSQuestions Mr J Dály Monaghan S Answers
267
Mr Shee
279
Mr J Jordan Fermanagh
291
304
303
DISCUSSION
311
THURSDAY 5TH MAY 1898
341
IRISH LAND COMMISSIONReturn of Proceedings for the month of Feb
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COURT OF SESSION ACT 1898Of the Faculty of Procurators of Greenock
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Page
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TEACHERS OVER AGE SCOTLANDReturn ordered
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Question put
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FOURTH SERIES
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CUSTOM HOUSE WATER GUARD DEPARTMENTQuestion Lord Charles
383
TUBERCULOSISQuestions Mr F Channing Northamptonshire E
397
POLLUTION OF THE RIVER NETHY
399
FLOGGING A BRITISH SOLDIER AT MARITZBURGQuestion Colonel Lock
401
414
413
CARLOW DISTRICT LUNATIC ASYLUMQuestion Mr C J Engledew
435
Mr Flynn Cork N 461
461
473 474
473
City
489
May 6
501
Bill read a Second time
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CONVICTION OF AN OXFORD SOCIAL DEMOCRATQuestions Mr M Davitt
513
GAS LIGHT AND COKE COMPANYQuestion Mr E H Pickersgill
517
NEW FOREST VERDERERS LITIGATIONQuestion Mr Scott Montague
519
ARMY PENSIONERS AND THE POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANKQuestion
523
WICKLOW COASTGUARD STATIONQuestion Mr W Field Dublin
531
From Bristol to lie upon the Table
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CLYDE ESTUARY MUSSEL BEDSQuestion Mr J G Weir Ross and Cro
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Mr J M Paulton 571 628 629
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Dr Tanner Cork Mid
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The Deputy Chairman
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Mr Scott Montague Hamp
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MONDAY 9TH MAY 1898
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amended considered to be read third time
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664
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ALDERSHOT BARRACKSQuestion Mr Jeffreys Hants North Answer
667
ADMIRALTY OFFICE STATIONERY Question
679
BENTLEY NATIONAL SCHOOL Question Mr F Maddison Sheffield
683
Davitt Mayo S
685
RISING IN SIERRA LEONEMotion for Adjournment
699
Motion by leave withdrawn
711
ASSESSMENT OF PREMISES USED FOR TRADEResolved
715
Line 6 to leave out the words Four Pence and insert the words
729
Customs and other Offices Barry Dock BillConsidered in Committee
737
Mr Lewis
745
Davitt Michael
753
INDIAN MILITARY PENSIONS AND ALLOWANCESQuestions Mr J
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763
769
FOURTH SERIES
781
Mr Labouchere North
783
Carlile William Walter
809
Robinson Brooke
811
Mr J Briggs Yorks W R
813
TUESDAY 10TH MAY 1898
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TELLERS FOR THE AYES
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DISCUSSION continued
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Mr L
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Pier and Harbour Provisional Orders No 1 BillRead a second time
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From Perth to lie upon the Table
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PILOTAGE PROVISIONAL ORDERSCopy ordered of Memorandum stating
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THE ANNALY ESTATE COUNTY LONGFORDQuestion Mr J P Farrell
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OMAGH LUNATIC ASYLUMQuestion Mr Murnaghan Tyrone Mid
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Page 8 line 34 after apply insert the quorum of a Council of
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E
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Gladstone Rt Hon H
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Curzon Viscount Bucks
991
FREE CARRIAGE OF SPRAYING MACHINES BY IRISH RAILWAY COMPANIES
1001
FOURTH SERIES
1005
Page 9 line 21 at end add
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DISCUSSION
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Local Government Ireland Bill Consolidated FundsResolution 10th
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House adjourned at 5 58
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Attendance of Children at School Scotland Bill H L Second Reading
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EAST INDIA ESTIMATECopy presented of Estimate of Revenue
1051
STRENGTH OF THE ARMYQuestion Col Long Worcestershire Eves
1059
WARSHIP CONSTRUCTION FOR RUSSIAQuestion Lord Charles Beresford
1061
COMMERCIAL TREATY WITH AMERICAQuestion Mr R Ascroft Oldham
1081
MUSSEL BEDS IN THE CLYDE ESTUARYQuestion Mr J G Weir Ross
1087
CASTLEBLANEY POOR RATEQuestion Mr J Daly Monaghan S
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Mr T M Healy Louth
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Allen W Newc underL
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Dalrymple Sir Charles
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Smith Abel H Christchurch
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Balfour Rt Hon A J Mancr
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Harrington Timothy
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FOURTH SERIES
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CLAUSE 13
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FRIDAY 13TH MAY 1898
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40
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TUESDAY 3RD MAY 1898
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CONVICTIONS FOR TRAWLING IN PHOHIBITED WATERSQuestions
1209
MAPS OF NORTH KERRYQuestions Mr M Flavin Kerry N
1215
TRANSMISSION OF SEAMENS WAGES FROM FOREIGN PORTSQuestion
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FINES ON ANTIVACCINATIONISTSQuestion Mr Goddard Ipswich
1221
DISTRESS IN COUNTY KERRYQuestions Mr M Flavin Kerry N
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Healy T J Wexford
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Cox Robert
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From Congleton To
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INSPECTORS OF MINESQuestion Mr John Wilson Falkirk Burghs
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CASE OF MRS MARGARET MURPHY OF KILDORRERYQuestion
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PATENTS LITIGATIONQuestion Mr F Cawley Lancashire Prestwich
1379
Flavin Kerry N Answer The Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant
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1398
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JohnsonFerguson Jabez
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Fardell Sir T George
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Mr Flynn
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Lawson Sir W Cumberland
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TELLERS FOR THE AYES
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DISCUSSION
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Mr Davitt 1428 1433 1436
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AclandHood Capt Sir A
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McDonnell Dr M A Qn sCo
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Holburn J
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Jameson Major J
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Mandeville J Francis
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Leighton Stanley
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Morgan J L Carmarthen
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North Pembrokeshire and Fishguard Railway Bill Order for Second
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THE HIGHLAND RAILWAYQuestion Mr J G Weir Ross and Cromarty
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FEES OF THE LAW OFFICERS OF THE CROWNQuestion Mr J G Weir
1531
TOURMALINE Questions Mr T C
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OFFICERS CHARGERSQuestion Mr Fortescue Flannery Yorks Shipley
1537
TELEGRAPH EXTENSION TO APPLE CROSSQuestion Mr J G Weir
1543
PROSECUTION OF MISS LOUISA BROWNEQuestions Mr Swift MacNeill
1549
SECOND TERM JUDICIAL TENANTS IN IRELANDQuestion Mr Roche
1559
Amendment by leave withdrawn
1561
words County Council Mr Flynn
1575
Question put
1579
Bailey James Walworth
1611
Kinloch Sir John George
1615
Stanley H M Lambeth
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Robertson H Hackney
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Blundell Colonel Henry
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CLAUSE 9
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21
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TELLERS FOR THE AYES
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Motion agreed
1675
NAVAL BATTLE OFF MANILA Question Mr Herbert Lewis Flint
ERRATUMVOL LVII
22
VACCINATION ACTSQuestion Mr Brigg Yorks Keighley Answer
Murray Buteshire
6
511
INDIAN CURRENCY COMMITTEEQuestions Mr T Lough Islington W
Put and agreed
CANADA AND THE ROYAL MINTQuestion Mr Hogan Tipperary
EGYPT No 1 1898Report on the Finances administration and con
PETITIONS
NEW NAVAL CONSTRUCTION BY FOREIGN POWERSQuestions Lord Chas
324 326
ANGLOTUNISIAN TREATY Question Mr Schwann Manchester N
Edinburgh and Leith Corporations Gas Bill H L As amended con
Mr Tully Leitrim S

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Seite 537 - Neutral goods, with the exception of contraband of war, are not liable to capture under the enemy's flag. 4. Blockades, in order to be binding, must be effective, that is to say, maintained by a force sufficient really to prevent access to the coast of the enemy.
Seite 733 - Act, 1845, with respect to the settlement of disputes by arbitration, shall be incorporated with this Act ; and in the construction of such provisions this Act shall be deemed to be the special Act...
Seite 537 - The neutral flag covers enemy's goods, with the exception of contraband of war; 3. Neutral goods, with the exception of contraband of war, are not liable to capture under enemy's flag; 4.
Seite 793 - The vaccination returns throughout India show the same fact, that the number of vaccinations does not necessarily bear a ratio to the small-pox deaths. Small-pox in India is related to season, and also to epidemic prevalence ; it is not a disease, therefore, that can be controlled by vaccination, in the sense that vaccination is a specific against it. As an endemic and epidemic disease, it must be dealt with by sanitary measures, and if these are neglected small-pox is certain. to increase during...
Seite 1011 - Engineers (India)" and by the same name shall have perpetual succession and a Common Seal, with power to break, alter and make anew the said Seal from time to time at their will and pleasure, and by the same name...
Seite 419 - ... (2) If more than one method may be so adopted, by what rules, in relation to the nature or volume of sewage, or the population to be served, or other varying circumstances or requirements, should the particular method of treatment and disposal to be adopted be determined ; and II. To make any recommendations which may be deemed desirable with reference to the treatment and disposal of sewage.
Seite 545 - The Committee have, in the strongest language, condemned the raid, and condemned Mr. Rhodes. Now I do not want to qualify that as far as I am concerned. But as to one thing I am perfectly convinced — that while the fault of Mr. Rhodes is about as great as a politician or statesman can commit, there has been nothing to prove, and in my opinion there exists nothing, which affects Mr. Rhodes' personal position as a man of honour.
Seite 929 - All such bye-laws, orders, and regulations of any authority, whose powers and duties are transferred by this Act to any council, as are in force at the time of the transfer, shall, so far as they relate to or are in pursuance of the powers and duties transferred, continue in force as if made by that council, and may be revoked or altered accordingly.

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