The Parliamentary Debates

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Reuter's Telegram Company, 1898 - Great Britain
 

Contents

SCOTCH FISHERY BOARD VOTEQuestion Mr Buchanan Aberdeenshire
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July 13
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26
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COUNTY OFFICERS AND COURTS IRELAND ACT 1877Rules made
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PETITIONS
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NEW BILL
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From
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ENNISKILLEN POST OFFICEQuestion Mr Jordan Fermanagh S
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ANNALY ESTATE COUNTY LONGFORDQuestion Mr J P Farrell Cavan
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BANTRY BAYQuestion Mr Gilhooly Cork Co W Answer The Civil
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The Chairman
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Amendments proposed
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268
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July 6
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VOLUME LXI
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Minute by the Secretary of State for India stating the circumstances
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ORDERS OF THE
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9
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July 14
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That the clause be read a second time
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DISCUSSION
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Mr Pinkerton
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DISCUSSION
23
Another Amendment proposed
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32
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Mr J P Farrell
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THURSDAY 7TH JULY 1898
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SEA FISHERIES ACT 1868 ORDERS FOR FISHERY GRANTS 189798
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The Premier and Secretary
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Yeovil Corporation Bill H L Prince of Waless Consent as Duke
135
Amendments ruled out of Order
137
Congresbury to lie upon the Table
141
WELSH COAL DISPUTEQuestion Mr D A Thomas Merthyr Tydvil
149
BULLETS FOR THE KHARTOUM EXPEDITIONQuestions Mr John Dillon
151
Mr T M Healy
157
During the period between one hour after sunset and one hour before
173
Mr T Lough Islington
183
Mr T M Healy
207
Another Amendment proposed
209
DISCUSSION
223
To omit the word nuisance in line 22 Mr T M Healy
227
DISCUSSION
231
Mr Jordan Fermanagh
251
Sir J Colomb
257
Another clause proposed
265
Clause by leave withdrawn
273
Metropolitan Commons BillOrder of the day for the Second Reading read
275
Diplomatic and Consular
281
308
307
Mr Speaker Ruling
309
Great Eastern Railway Company and Midland and Great Northern
311
QUESTIONS
315
LONDON UNIVERSITY COMMISSION BILLQuestion Mr Yoxall Notting
319
RED SEA LIGHTSQuestion Mr C McArthur Liverpool Exchange
333
BROOK HOSPITALQuestion
335
DROMORE POSTMENS GRIEVANCESQuestion Mr Patrick OBrien Kil
355
Mr Patrick OBrien
361
CLASS III
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salary of the Crown Solicitor for Mayo Mr Dillon
397
BLACKROCK AND KINGSTOWN DRAINAGEQuestion Mr J OConnor
489
Sir T Esmonde Kerry
503
Amendment by leave withdrawn
509
Mr Gerald Balfour
521
Sir T Esmonde
529
Lord E Fitzmaurice Wilts
577
his own use court fees shall not be payable in any proceedings in
579
3 Where a county council desire for the purpose of the work
589
It being midnight the Debate stood adjourned
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TUESDAY 12TH JULY 1898
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Poor Law Scotland BillReported from the Standing Committee with
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BIBLE TEACHING IN PRIMARY SCHOOLSQuestion and Debate
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LISNASKEA POSTAL SERVICEQuestion Mr Jordan Fermanagh S
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accordingly read the third time and passed
649
STANDING ORDERSResolutions reported from the Committee
651
PILLAR BOX REPAIRS AT WREXHAMQuestion Mr Howell Denbigh
653
PRIVATE HEPPINGSTALL LEICESTERSHIRE REGIMENTQuestion
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PROMOTION OF PUBLIC COMPANIES
667
Another Amendment proposed
715
Question put
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of Dublin
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Page 11 line 24 after council insert unless with the consent of
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E
741
The contribution to be paid by the county council of the county
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Amendment proposed of addition of words providing that the district
761
or in part any appointment or authority made or given under this section
765
Amendment agreed
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Mr Gerald Balfour
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WEDNESDAY 13TH JULY 1898
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FORTHCOMING BUSINESSQuestions Mr Buxton Tower Hamlets
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To omit subsection 5 viz Where by virtue of any order respecting
843
FRIDAY 8TH JULY 1898
881
Buenos Ayres Northern Railway Bill H L Read the third time
897
WORMWOOD SCRUBBSQuestion Mr Sharpe Kensington Answer
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WORKMENS COMPENSATION ACTQuestions Mr Tennant Berwickshire
957
EVICTIONS IN COUNTY TYRONEQuestion Mr Dillon Mayo E Answer
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Another Amendment proposed
967
Sir W Lawson Cumber
975
Mr Gerald Balfour
1007
Mr S Evans
1033
Lieutenant in Council Mr Gerald Balfour
1035
Amendment agreed
1075
979
1077
the said cess not recovered by him is at the appointed day irrecoverable
1101
Colonel Saunderson Ar
1129
Cardiff Corporation BillRead the third time with the Amendments
1135
Tunchapel Wharves and Warehouses BillRead the third time with
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AGRICULTURAL TENANCIESQuestion Mr Heywood Johnstone Sussex
1211
Mr Lambert Devon
1217
Colonel Saunderson
1279
Mr Gerald Balfour
1301
443
Ireland Mr G W Balfour Leeds Central
Mr Serjeant Hemphill
INDIAN CIVIL SERVICEQuestion Sir Seymour King Hull Central
Clause postponed
260
The First Lord of
ENFIELD FACTORY WORKMEN AND THE EAST HERTS ELECTIONQuestion

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