Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

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T.C. Hansard, 1884
 

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EGYPT WAR IN THE SOUDANTHE EXPEDITIONARY FORCEINSTRUCTIONS
99
MR SPEAKERS RETIREMENTQUEENS ANSWER TO ADDRESS
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ORDERS OF THE
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High Court of Justice Provincial Sittings BillOrderedMr Whitley Mr Jacob
187
BULGARIATHE VARNA RAILWAYQuestion Mr DixonHartland
207
QUESTIONS
213
IRELANDCOLLECTION OF CUSTOMS AT COLERAINEQuestion Sir Hervey
217
SUPPLYconsidered in CommitteeCIVIL SERVICES AND REVENUE DEPART
243
16 Motion made and Question proposed That a Supplementary sum not exceed
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After debate Motion made and Question proposed That a Supplementary sum
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The Committee divided Ayes 19 Noes
307
Resolutions to be reported upon Monday next Committee to sit again
319
EGYPT WAR IN THE SOUDANSTATE OF AFFAIRS AT SUAKINQuestion
323
Medical Act Amendment Bill No 23
329
SCOTLANDTHE ROYAL COMMISSION UPON THE HIGHLAND CROFTERSTHE
335
EGYPT EVENTS IN THE SOUDANPROCLAMATION OF GENERAL GORDON
355
CENTRAL ASIAANNEXATION OF MERV BY RUSSIAHERATQuestion
367
Law of Evidence in Criminal Cases Bill Bill 4
465
Metropolitan Board of Works Thames Crossings Billcontinued
471
NOTICE OF AMENDMENTS
489
EGYPT WAR IN THE SOUDANTHE GARRISON AT KASSALAQuestion
501
ARMY INDIATHE INDIAN MEDICAL SERVICEQuestion Mr Leamy
503
COMMONS WEDNESDAY MARCH 5
549
Main Question as amended put and agreed to Second
607
ARMY HEADDRESSMOTION FOR AN ADDRESS
611
POST OFFICE REVENUETHE PARCEL POSTQuestion Mr Salt Answer
641
EGYPTLADY STRANGFORDS CAIRO HOSPITALQuestion Sir John Hay
651
EGYPT AFFAIRS OF THE SOUTHERN SOUDAN MR LUPTON Personal
671
Marriages Legalization Stopsley Beds Bill Lords Bill 125
787
MOTIONS
815
PRIVATE BUSINESS
827
PARLIAMENT COMMITTEE OF SELECTION SPECIAL REPORT
851
INTERMEDIATE AND HIGHER EDUCATION WALESABERYSTWITH COLLEGE
857
EGYPT WAR IN THE SOUDANTHE BRITISH EXPEDITIONARY FORCE
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patronage conferred on the President of the Board of Trade by the Bankruptcy
915
TUNISCONSULAR JURISDICTIONTHE DEBATE OF FRIDAY LAST Personal
957
Habitual Criminals Act Amendment Bill H L Presented The Earl of Milltown
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POST OFFICE TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENTFEMALE CLERKS IN GENERAL
1015
POOR LAW IRELANDAPPEALS OF BOARDS OF GUARDIANS AGAINST SUR
1027
METROPOLITAN RAILWAY PARK RAILWAY AND PARLIAMENT STREET IMPROVEMENT
1031
MERCHANT SHIPPING BILLCOMPULSORY PILOTAGEQuestion Baron Henry
1035
Yorkshire Land Registries Billcontinued
1291
Disused Burial Grounds Bill Bill 46
1307
LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH TROWBRIDGE BURGESS v CLARKE AND COLLINS
1325
INLAND REVENUE PROPOSED LICENCE FOR RAILWAY BOOKSTALLSQues
1331
POOR LAW ENGLAND AND WALESCATHOLIC CHILDREN IN WORKHOUSES
1353
debate Vote agreed
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1474
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Original Question again proposed
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divided Ayes 26 Noes 45 Majority 19 Div List No 38
1513
Metropolitan Railway Park Railway and Parliament Street Improvement Bill
1529
QUESTIONS
1531
POOR LAW ENGLAND AND WALESTHE POLAND STREET WORKHOUSE
1543
ARMY PAY DEPARTMENTREGIMENTAL PAYMASTERSQuestion Mr Arthur
1545
SUPPLYREPORTcontinued
1647
THE MAGISTRACY IRELAND CAPTAIN PLUNKETT CORK DIVISIONAL
1729
The House divided Ayes 57 Noes 15 Majority 42
1765
INLAND REVENUECULTIVATION OF TOBACCOQuestion Lord John Man
1861
ARMY AUXILIARY FORCESEXAMINATION OF MILITIA OFFICERSQuestion
1863
PRISONS IRELANDSALARIES OF WARDERSQuestion Mr Harrington
1865
Moved That the Bill be now read a second timeMr Dodds
1873
81
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POST OFFICE MAIL CONTRACT BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Company
1877
1341
1887
EGYPT WAR IN THE SOUDANRELIEF OF KASSALAQuestion
1889
EGYPT THE RED SEA LITTORALTAJURRAHQuestion Mr Labouchere
1891
85
1893
THE IRISH LAND COMMISSIONAPPLICATION FOR FAIR RENTS IN CO KERRY
1897
63
1905
LAND REVENUE ACTSCROWN LEASESQuestion Mr Biggar Answer
SCOTLANDEVICTION OF CROFTERS AT TOBERMORY FOR EVIDENCE GIVEN
SEA FISHERIES ACT 1883THE NORTH SEA FISHERIES CONVENTION
NAVYOFFICERS OF MARINESQuestion Captain Price Answer
1268
PARLIAMENTBUSINESS OF THE HOUSEQuestions Mr Acland
POOR LAWTRANSFER OF PAUPERS TO IRELANDCASE OF WILLIAM Davis
Moved That the Contract with the British India Steam Navigation Company
POOR LAW METROPOLISREFUSAL OF ADMISSION INTO CASUAL Wards
SUEZ CANAL COMPANYARRANGEMENT BETWEEN M DE LESSEPS
32
ARMY MIXED GUARDSQuestion Mr Tottenham Answer The Mar

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Página 371 - House for the purpose of discussing a definite matter of urgent public importance and state the matter.
Página 523 - ... when men died faster in the purest country air than they now die in the most pestilential lanes of our towns, and when men died faster in the lanes of our towns than they now die on the Coast of Guiana.
Página 693 - Government are desirous that you should proceed at once to Egypt, to report to them on the military situation in the Sudan, and on the measures which it may be advisable to take for the security of the Egyptian garrisons still holding positions in that country, and for the safety of the European population in Khartoum. You are also desired to consider and report upon the best mode of effecting the evacuation of the interior of the Sudan...
Página 107 - The convulsion of that country between 1861 and 1865 was, perhaps, the most frightful which ever assailed a national existence. The efforts which were made on both sides were marked. The exertions by which alone the movement was put down were not only extraordinary, they were what would antecedently have been called impossible; and they were only rendered possible by the fact that they proceeded from a nation where every capable citizen was enfranchised, and had a direct and an energetic interest...
Página 713 - While in the Mediterranean on board the steamship Tanjore, General Gordon wrote the undermentioned memorandum to Lord Granville : — "II understand that Her Majesty's Government have come to the irrevocable decision not to incur the very onerous duty of securing to the peoples of the Soudan a just future government.
Página 695 - Ali's conquest, and whose families still exist ; and that an endeavour should be made to form. a confederation of those Sultans.' In this view, the Egyptian Government entirely concur.
Página 107 - I take my stand on the broad principle that the enfranchisement of capable citizens be they few or be they many, — and if they be many so much the better — gives an addition of strength to the State.
Página 123 - Sir ; ideal perfection is not the true basis of English legislation. We look at the attainable ; we look at the practicable ; and we have too much of English sense to be drawn away by those sanguine delineations of what might possibly be attained in Utopia, from a path which promises to enable us to effect great good for the people of England.
Página 1073 - Government of the ports on the sea-coast can best be secured. In connection with this subject you should pay especial consideration to the question of the steps that may usefully be taken to counteract the stimulus which it is feared may possibly be given to the slave trade by the present insurrectionary...
Página 801 - Act, and to the recovery, payment, and application of penalties under those byelaws), shall apply as if the said sections were herein re-enacted and in terms made applicable to byelaws under this Act and to the penalties thereby imposed («). 2. Fishery districts may be formed, and conservators appointed, for water frequented by any freshwater fish, and section six of the Freshwater Fisheries Act, 1878, shall apply as if " freshwater fish" were therein substituted for " trout and char," and

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