The Parliamentary Debates

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Reuter's Telegram Company, 1895
 

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NEW WRITFor the Borough of Bristol E v Sir
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ORDERS OF THE D
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March 19
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March 21
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REGISTER OF VOTERS IN IRELANDQuestion Mr D
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TWEED ACTSQuestion Mr Mark Napier Answer
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THAMES EMBANKMENTQuestion Mr F G Banbury Answer President
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Mr Vicary Gibbs
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President of the Board of Trade 142
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Private business only
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IRISH LAND BILLQuestion Sir A K Rollit Answer Chief Secretary
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VOLUNTARY SCHOOLSQuestion Mr H S Foster
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March 12
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EDUCATION CODELord Norton
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sBill Order
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to leave out from the word That to the end of the Question in order
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ding Committee
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March 4
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Sea Fisheries Regulation Scotland No 2 Bill Motion
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March 5
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INDIAN POLICE BILLQuestion Mr KnatchbullH
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ILLEGAL MARKing of GoodsQuestion Sir T Robinson Answer Secretary
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CUSTOMS OFFICERS AT LIVERPOOLQuestion Sir G BadenPowell Answer
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ORDERS OF THE
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March 14
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CORK AND MUSKERRY LIGHT RAILWAYQuestion
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TUESDAY 5TH MARC
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CANADIAN CATTLEQuestion Col Waring Answer
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PARISH CONSTABLES ACTQuestion Mr H D Greene Answer Secretary
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BALFOUR JABEZQuestions Mr C J Darling Answ
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Conciliation Trade Disputes BillDebate resumed on
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NEWSPAPERS IN GAOLS AND DOCKYARDS Question Mr T B Curran Answer
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PUBLIC ACCOUNTS COMMITTEEappointed
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IRISH LABOURERS ACTSQuestions Mr Arthur OConnor and Mr M
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IRISH MAILSQuestions Captain Donelan and Mr G W Wolff Answers
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LONDON CARMENQuestions Captain Norton Answers Home Secretary
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ZETLAND PIER AT ADRIGOLEQuestion Mr J P Gilhooly Answer Chief
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Amendment proposed to leave out from the word
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THURSDAY 7TH MARCH 1895
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SEPARATION OF INDOOR PAUPERSQuestion Mr
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SWAZILAND Questions Sir E AshmeadBartlett Answers Under Secretary
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BOND TEAQuestion Mr F C Frye Answer
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COCOA FOR THE ROYAL NAVY Question Admiral Field Answer Civil
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OPIUM COMMISSIONQuestion Sir W Wedderburn
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SWAZILANDQuestion Sir G BadenPowell Answer Under Secretary
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ORDERS OF THE
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IRISH TELEGRAPH SERVICEQuestion Mr F A OKeeffe Answer Post
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STEAM TRAWLERS IN GALWAY BAYQuestion Mr J Mains Answer Chief
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10 County Courts
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13
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500 Register House Edinburgh
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Australian Colonies Customs Duties Bill
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WICKLOW HARBOUR PIER Question Mr J Sweetman Answer Secretary
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698
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MONDAY 11TH MARCH
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March 11
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PLEUROPNEUMONIA IN LONDONQuestion Sir
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ZULULAND AND NATALQuestions Captain Bethell Answers Under Secre
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CHURCH OF ALL HALLOWSQuestion Mr D Thomas Answer
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SWAZILAND MOUNTED POLICEQuestion Mr A Cross Answer Under
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INSPECTORS OF DRAWING Question Mr H Y B Lopes Answer V
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St Andrews UNIVERSITYReply to Address
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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1894Question Sir R Paget Answer President
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RACING DISPUTE IN MADRASQuestion Mr W S
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POLLING PLACES IN COUNTY DONEGALQuestion Mr A OConnor Answer
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SCOTCH FEUS AND LEASESQuestion Mr Seymour Keay Answer Secretary
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CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONSQuestion Mr C F Allen Answer
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MARGARINE Questions Mr W OBrien and Mr J Lowther Answers
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NAVAL AGE PENSIONQuestion Major Rasch Answer Civil Lord
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Bill read 30
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INDIAN ARMYQuestions Mr R W Hanbury Answers Secretary of State
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Motion agreed
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BOOT TRADE DISPUTEQuestion Mr J Aird Answer President of
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THURSDAY 14TH MARCH 1895
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ANTHRAX IN NORTH DEVONQuestion Mr A Billson Answer President
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COST OF STATE DEPARTMENTSQuestion Mr R W Hanbury Answer
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Statute Law Revision Bill Resolved
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FOREIGN BOUNTIESQuestions Sir R Paget Answ
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CHRISTIAN BROTHERS THEQuestion Col Nolan
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ENGINEROOM ARTIFICERSQuestion Mr G Howell Answer Civil Lord
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SECONDCLASS BATTLESHIPSQuestion Mr A B
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CYPRUS Questions Mr H Labouchere Answers
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Vote agreed
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CONCILIATION TRADE DISPUTES BILLQuestions Mi
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DEBATE FOLLOWINGMr H SetonKarr
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METROPOLITAN CAB SERVICEQuestion Mr T Lough Answer Home
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SIR JOHN CASSS CHARITY
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SHOTFIRING IN MINES Question Mr John Ellis Answer Home Secre
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ORDERS OF THE
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797
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Sir Charles Dilke
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March 19
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TUESDAY 19TH
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TELEGRAPH SERVICE PROMOTIONQuestion Mr F A OKeeffe Answer
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SCHOOL INSPECTIONQuestion Mr H S Foster Answer VicePresid
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MIXED MARRIAGES IN MALTAQuestion Mr J Carv
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POSTAL ORDERSMr Henniker Heaton Answer
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TROOPSHIP TAMARQuestion Mr E T Gourley Answer Civil Lord of
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On the Motion to go into SupplyMr A
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Vote agreed
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ALDERSHOT CAMPQuestion Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild Ansv
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Army Annual BillSecond Reading postponed till Monday next
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Mr StuartWortley
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read
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March 21
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Motion made That this Bill be now read 2ª
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MALA REAL PORTUGUEZA COMPANYQuestion Mr J Parker Smith Answer
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Amendment proposed
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EDUCATION CODEQuestion Mr J Parker Smith Answer Secretary
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VOTERS GRIEVANCEQuestion Sir W Wedderburn Answer Secretary
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LIFEBOAT SERVICEQuestion Mr E H Bayley Answer Chancellor
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BRITANNIA TRAINING SHIPQuestions Sir H Howorth Answers C
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ERBUSAIG ROSSSHIREQuestion Mr J G Weir Answer Secretary
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DEBATE FOLLOWING
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Consolidated Fund No 1 BillRead 20
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Six Lords appointed
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UGANDA Questions Mr J H Dalziel Answers Under Secretary
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VACCINATING SCHOOL CHILDRENQuestion Mr D
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CODE THE NEWQuestion Mr H J Wilson Answer VicePresident
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FIRING INTO A DWELLINGHOUSEQuestion Mr W G E Macartney Answer
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Sir Stafford Northcote
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Mr J W Crombie
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Outdoor Relief Ireland Bill No 170 Motion for leave to introd
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MAGISTRATES AS CHAIRMEN OF DISTRICT COUNCILSAddres
PENALTIES UNDER THE MARGARINE ACT 1887Question
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SAVING LIFE AT SEAQuestion Mr E H Bayley Answer President
CALLAGHAN THE CONVICTQuestions Mr Conybeare Answers Home
RAILWAY EXTENSION IN IRELANDQuestion
COMMITTEE NOMINATIONS
POST OFFICE CLERKSHIPSQuestion Mr S Hoare Answer Postmaster
ACCOMMODATION FOR MEMBERSQuestions Mr W R Cremer Answers
Civil Lord of Admiralty 811
LABOURERS AT WOOLWICH ARSENALQuestion
Sir R Temple
Mr H E Kearley
OWENMORE DRAINAGE SCHEME SLIGOQuestion Mr T Curran Answer
Admiralty
OCCUPATIONS OF THE PEOPLE England and WalesReturn ordered
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INDIAN ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICESQuestion Mr Naoroji Answer Secretary
ACCOUNTANT GENERALS DEPARTMENTQuestion Mr M Austin Answer
Lambeth Water Transfer Bill
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Seite 1137 - Council appreciate the statement made by the Chancellor of the Exchequer in the House of Commons...
Seite 561 - Acts relating to income tax for an adjustment of his liability by reference to the loss and to the aggregate amount of his income for that year estimated according to the several rules and directions of the said Acts.
Seite 699 - At present land available for building in the neighbourhood of our populous centres, though its capital value is very great, is probably producing a small yearly return until it is let for building. The owners of this land are rated, not in relation to the real value, but to the actual annual income.
Seite 761 - II.) as giving the latter, without incorporation, all rights of protection, legislation, jurisdiction and administration over Swaziland, and the inhabitants thereof.
Seite 43 - There shall be on the drum of every machine used for lowering or raising persons, such flanges or horns, and also, if the drum is conical, such other appliances, as may be sufficient to prevent the rope from slipping.
Seite 885 - Trade what has been the number of railway servants killed by accidents in which the movement of vehicles used exclusively on railways was concerned...
Seite 709 - The real as opposed to the apparent incidence of local taxation in towns, falls partly upon the owner of the land, partly upon the house owner, and partly upon the occupier. The proportions in which the burden is distributed are difficult to determine, and depend upon a variety of circumstances, among which the demand for and supply of houses is the most important.
Seite 809 - The civil lord of the admiralty supposed that the resolution meant that there must be a person not in actual command of a fleet, but an Adviser of the Admiralty, who should advise the department as to the conduct of operations in war, and that he should have control of the general organisation and direction of affairs. But that was the main duty which fell on the gallant admiral who for the time being was the First Naval Lord of the Admiralty. If this was not this officer's business, he did not know...
Seite 699 - If this land were rated at, say, 4 per cent, on its selling value, the owners would have a more direct incentive to part with it to those who are desirous of building, and a twofold advantage would result to the community. First, all the valuable property would contribute to the rates, and thus the burden on the occupiers would be diminished by the increase in the rateable property.
Seite 713 - ... 3. That in the event of any division of rates between the owner and occupier, it is essential that such alterations should be made in the constitution of the bodies administering the rates as would secure a direct representation of the owners, adequate to the immediate interest in local expenditure which they would thus have acquired.

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