The Parliamentary Debates

Couverture
Reuter's Telegram Company, 1895
 

Table des matières

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QUEENS SPEECHDebate on Address continued
117
WEDNESDAY 6TH FEBRUARY 1895
129
POOR LAWQuestion Mr Howell Answer President of the Local Govern
181
FLOGGING IN THE INDIAN ARMYQuestion Mr R W Hanbury Answer
183
FRANCE AND MADAGASCARQuestions Mr Henniker Heaton Mr Spicer
187
WELSH LAND COMMISSIONQuestions Mr Kenyon Answers Under
193
STRAND UNION EDMONTONQuestion Mr H Labouchere Answer Presi
211
MOTIONS
217
February 8
245
51
281
VALUATION OF GOVERNMENT PROPERTY IN LANDQuestion Mr R
289
DISTRESS IN BAWNBOY UNIONQuestion Mr Tully Answer Chief Secretary
305
February 11
309
Tramways Local Authorities Bill26
313
512
315
ORDER OF THE
321
CESS AND STENTQuestion Mr W Whitelaw Answer Lord Advocate
323
QUESTIONS
325
INDIAN COTTON IMPORTSQuestion Captain Sinclair Answer Secretary
331
INFLUENZA EPIDEMICQuestions Mr J Aird Mr W Johnston and
387
Ayes 261 Noes 273 Division List No 1 396
395
LIGHT RAILWAYS IN IRELANDQuestion Mr Knox Answer Secretary
397
PARLIAMENTARY DEBATESQuestions Mr Vesey Knox Mr Dalziel Mr C
399
DISTRESS IN COUNTY CAVANQuestion Mr Knox Answer Chief Secretary
433
NAVAL RESERVE Questions Mr Forwood Answers Secretary to
435
SIR HENRY LOCHQuestion Sir E AshmeadBartlett Answer Under
437
CABLE TO ALDERNEYQuestion Mr Henniker Heaton Answer Post
439
VOLUNTEER RIFLE RANGES Questions Colonel Lockwood
451
Chief Secretary for Ireland
459
PRIVATE LETTER BOXESQuestion Mr Henniker Heaton Answer
461
PRISONMADE MATSQuestion Mr Quilter Answer Secretary for Scot
463
Address in Answer to Her Majestys Most Gracious Speech
465
DISTRESS IN WEST MAYOQuestion Dr R Ambrose Answer Chief
479
CUSTOMS OUTPORT CLERKSQuestion Mr H Paul Answer Secretary
489
Chancellor of the Exchequer
527
Ayes 236 Noes 256 Division List No 2
537
FISHING TRADE APPRENTICESQuestion Mr Heneage Answer President
543
POSTMASTER OF MULLINGARQuestion Mr L P Hayden Answer Post
545
PAYMENT OF PENSIONERSQuestions Mr Hanbury Answers Secretary
547
ARMENIAN BISHOPSQuestion Mr C E Schwann Answer Under
557
PAROCHIAL CHARITIESQuestion Mr A C Morton Answer President
563
GOVERNMENT BUSINESS
565
H Macfarlane
591
RESIDENT MEDICAL OFFICERSQuestions Mr J Tully Answers Chief
601
604
603
Chief Secretary for Ireland
635
AMENDMENTS TO THE ADDRESSQuestion Sir J Leng Answer Chancellor
639
Motion as amended agreed
643
February 19
649
Chief Secretary for Ireland
655
Local Government Scotland Act 1894 Amendment Bill Read second time
691
UNYOROQuestion Mr H Labouchere Answer Under Secretary
695
EDUCATION INSPECTORSQuestion Major Darwin Answer Vice President
705
Answer President
717
720
719
SEA FISHERIES COMMISSION REPORTQuestion Sir A K Rollit Answer
721
WAGES AND GOVERNMENT CONTRACTSQuestion Mr J Caldwell Answer
723
PENSIONS OF PRISON OFFICERSQuestion Mr J W Lowther Answer
727
HOWTH HARBOUR CONDITION OFQuestion Mr J Ross Answer Secre
733
MERRY AND CUNNINGHAME CASEQuestion Mr J Caldwell Answer
753
LIGHT RAILWAYS IN ENGLANDQuestion Mr J L Wharton Answer
755
Address in Answer to Her Majestys Most Gracious Speech
759
RELIEF WORKS IN WEST KERRYQuestion Sir T G Esmonde Answer
763
February 20
765
DEBATE FOLLOWINGChancellor of the Exchequer
779
FURTHER AMENDMENT PROPOSEDRULE OF THE ROAD AT SEA
801
DESIGN OF STEAMSHIPSQuestion Mr Tankerville Chamberlayne Answer
805
816
815
POLICE FORCE IN COUNTY WEXFORDQuestion Mr T J Healy Answer
823
ELBE LOSS OF THEQuestions Sir J Leng and Mr H S Foster Answers
825
DUBLIN MAIN DRAINAGEQuestion Mr W Field Answer Secretary
999
Chelsea Water Bill Read
1065
Tower Bridge Southern Approach Bill
1069
ABOR TRIBES IN ASSAMQuestion Mr H J Wilson Answer Secretary
1075
PARISH COUNCIL ACCOUNTSQuestion Mr J H Johnstone Answer
1077
COPYRIGHT IN CANADAQuestion Mr Birkmyre Answer Under Secre
1091
1104
1103
CHURCH OF SCOTLANDQuestion Mr J H C Hozier Answer Secretary
1109
VOLUNTARY SCHOOLS AND THE RATESQuestions Colonel Nolan Answers
1115
POST OFFICE NOMINATIONSMotion made
1117
That in the opinion of this House it is incumbent upon Her Majestys Govern
1135
BOARD OF TRADE STEAMERSQuestion Sir T Sutherland Answer Presi
1137
Motion made
1179
SCOTCH BILLSQuestions Sir J Leng and Sir H E Maxwell Answers
1181
DEBATE FOLLOWING
1193
Mr J PowellWilliams 1206
1205
DivisionAyes 185 Noes 134 Divison List No 8
1229
Lodger Franchise BillMotion made
1233
WINCHESTER BARRACKSQuestion Mr W H Myers Answer Secretary
1239
Licensing Act Amendment BillH L Presented by Earl of Wemyss Read
1241
POOR LAW AND DISTRESS FUNDSQuestions Mr J Keir Hardie Answers
1243
FRANCE AND MADAGASCARQuestions Mr W Johnston Mr Henniker
1251
PAROCHIAL WARDS IN SCOTLANDQuestion Captain T Hope Answer
1257
COTTAGES AT AUGHEYGALTQuestion Mr Arthur OConnor Answer Chief
1273
BOROUGH MAYORS AS COUNTY TRUSTEESQuestion Mr H SetonKarr
1275
ILLEGAL TRAWLING Questions Mr J G Weir Answers Secretary
1331
FRIDAY 22ND FEBRUARY 1895
1373
LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1894Question Sir C W Dilke Answer
1383
Mr E Boulnois
1387
Chancellor of the Exchequer 1398
1407
INSTRUCTION TO COMMITTEE MOVEDMr F G Banbury
1411
ROMAN CATHOLIC CLAIMS IN UGANDAQuestion Sir C Dilke Answer
1417
PURFLEET ORDNANCE STOREQuestion Major Rasch Answer Secretary
1425
INTERNATIONAL POSTAGEQuestion Mr Henniker Heaton Answer Post
1437
ENFRANCHISEMENT OF WOMENOn Motion that Mr Speaker leave the Chair
1439
Debate on Order for Second Reading
1447
Mr J Caldwell
1459
DISCHARGES FROM THE ARMYQuestion Sir C W Dilke Answer Secre
1469
1474
1473
HIGHLANDS AND ISLANDS COMMISSIONQuestion Mr Weir Answer Finan
1475
POSTMORTEM EXAMINATIONS IN SCOTLANDQuestions Sir J Carmichael
1483
S FANNYQuestions Captain McCalmont Answers Civil Lord
1529
DISTRESS IN IRELANDQuestion Mr D Sheehy Answer Chief Secretary
1541
HOUSE OF COMMONS VACATING OF SEATSSelect Committee Appointed
1551
ARMENIA Questions Mr C E Schwann and Mr F S Stevenson
1629
Courtney
1633
DEBATE FOLLOWINGMr Hopwood
1685
651
1695
Sir F H Evans
1697
180
1699
London County Council General Powers Bill
1701
442
1703
289
1709
205
1711
In CommitteeProgress reported
1713
146
1715
ARMENIA Questions Mr F A Channing Answers Under Secretary
1717
Question Colonel Nolan Answer Chief
1719
290
1723
1246
1727
Question Mr Gibson
1731
1388
1735
1211
COUNTY AND CITY COURTS IRELANDQuestion Mr W Field Answer
SCOTCH SEED POTATOESQuestion Colonel Nolan Answer Secretary
Address in Answer to Her Majestys Most Gracious Speech
India
Motion made and Question proposed
SALMON IN THE RIVER CALLANQuestions Mr Dunbar Barton and
PAROCHIAL ELECTIONS IN SCOTLANDQuestion Mr Renshaw Answer

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Page 1011 - Heaven knows, my son, By what by-paths, and indirect crook'd ways, I met this crown; and I myself know well, How troublesome it sat upon my head: To thee it shall descend with better quiet, Better opinion, better confirmation; For all the soil* of the achievement goes With me into the earth.
Page 187 - It is understood that the establishment of this Protectorate will not affect any rights or immunities enjoyed by British subjects in that island.
Page 965 - ARTICLE LXXXV. The office expenses as well as those incurred in correspondence, translation, and printing, shall be shared by all the signatory powers, and shall be collected through the agency of the department of the foreign office at Brussels.
Page 51 - Britain, hath any right to give his vote in the election of any member to serve in parliament.
Page 679 - A fugitive criminal shall not be surrendered if the offence in respect of which his surrender is demanded is one of a political character...
Page 331 - Other persons, ministerial or otherwise, might be called in for consultation, notably the Chancellor of the Exchequer and the Secretary of State for India.
Page 13 - House for the purpose of discussing a definite matter of urgent public importance and state the matter.
Page 51 - Kingdom for any lord of parliament, or other peer or prelate, not being a peer of Ireland at the time elected, and not having declined to serve for any county, city, or borough of Great Britain, to concern himself in the election of members to serve for the Commons in Parliament...
Page 573 - There is one point upon which I imagine, whatever may be our party politics in this country, we are all united; that we are resolutely determined to maintain our supremacy over our Indian Empire. That I conceive is a matter about which we have only one opinion, and let me tell you that that supremacy rests upon three distinct bases. One of those bases and a very important one, is the loyalty and good-will of the native Princes and population over whom we rule. Next and not less important, is the...
Page 95 - Commons; the argument that 20 "there is a complete ecclesiastical, constitutional, legal, and I may add, for every practical purpose, historical identity between the Church in Wales and the rest of the Church of England.

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