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QUESTIONS
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ARMYBRIGADE DEPOT QUARTERMASTERSQuestion Mr Price Answer
35
Mutiny Bill
39
Factories and Workshops Bill No 57
57
LORDS WEDNESDAY MARCH 27
65
Education Scotland Bill No 69
69
Poor Law Guardians Ireland Election Bill Bill 17
97
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION ACTBOARD SCHOOL WYMINGTONQuestion
111
SUPPLYCIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATESCommitteecontinued
119
Order of Business Questions Major Nolan
121
Report of Select Comm April 5 No 133
133
Read 1 Mar 28
137
Adulteration of Seeds Act 1869 Amendment BillOrdered Mr Clare Read
139
67
149
SUPPLYOrder for Committee read Motion made and Question proposed
169
House in Committee according to Order
185
COMMONS FRIDAY MAY 10
199
The Eastern QuestionTreaty of San Stefano
201
Factories and Workshops Bill Bill 126
207
Motion made and Question proposed
211
224
223
Main Question That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair put
227
Original Question put and agreed
245
PUBLIC WORKS LOAN ADVANCE OUT OF CONSOLIDATED FUND
267
Mutiny Bill
279
The Queens Message
289
CommitteeR P April 1
299
SUPPLYREPORTResolution 29th March reported 394
393
LORDS TUESDAY APRIL 2
395
WESTMINSTER Duke
407
SIERRA LEONEQuestion Mr Errington Answer Sir Michael Hicks
411
April 4
457
Borough Franchise Ireland BillOrdered Mr Meldon Mr Butt Mr Gray
469
PARLIAMENTLORDSCont Parliamentary and Municipal Elections
471
WAYS AND MEANSconsidered in CommitteeTHE FINANCIAL STATE
473
After debate Amendment proposed to leave out the word now
505
Tramways Ireland Act Amendment Bill Bill 47
511
ORDERS OF THE
535
SOUTH AFRICAEXPENSES OF THE BRITISH TROOPS IN THE CAPE COLONY
577
THE MINISTRYRESIGNATION OF THE EARL OF DERBYStatement
597
Snuff not containing more than 13lbs of moisture
605
WAYS AND MEANSTHE FINANCIAL STATEMENTCommitteecontinued
607
Public Works Loans 2R
609
Public Works Loans Bill Bill 138
619
Sale of Intoxicating Liquors on Sunday Ireland Bill
621
Local Government Provisional Orders Abingdon c BillOrdered Mr Salt
645
98
661
SUPPLYOrder for Committee read Motion made and Question proposed
671
RALLI Mr P Bridport
703
WATERLOW Sir S H Maidstone
709
Question Observations The Marquess of Hart
733
Motion That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair by leave with
743
After short time spent therein Bill reported as amended to be considered
755
THE NAVAL STRENGTH
853
CONWAY BRIDGE COMPOSITION OF DEBT
941
RAMSAY Mr J Falkirk c RIPON Marquess
949
Bishoprics Bill No 43
953
RAILWAYSBRAKE POWERQuestion Mr M Brooks Answer Viscount
1039
PUBLIC WORKS LOANS EPPING FOREST RURAL SANITARY AUTHORITY
1041
To leave out from the word That to the end of the Question in order to add
1069
LORDS THURSDAY MARCH 28
1071
Railway Returns Continuous Brakes Bill
1083
WHITBREAD Mr S Bedford
1095
WAYS AND MEANS considered in Committee
1105
THE MINISTRYRESIGNATION OF THE EARL OF DERBYStatement
1111
Customs and Inland Revenue Bill Bill 146
1181
SAMUDA Mr J DA Tower Hamlets
1187
PRIVATE BILLS
1193
CRIME IN IRELANDRESOLUTION
1195
QUESTIONS
1225
ORDERS OF THE
1237
PARLIAMENTHOUSE OF COMMONS Criminal Law Indictable Offences Leave 1958
1291
Public Works Loans Bill Bill 138
1351
SOUTH AFRICA POSITION OF AFFAIRSQuestions Mr Knatchbull
1367
PARLIAMENT
1399
Main Question as amended
1411
April 1For North Lancashire v Lieutenant cl 17 1331 Amendt 1335 1337 Consid Amendt
1413
Interments in Churchyards Bill Bill 128
1415
170
1423
WAYS AND MEANS THE DOG TAXQuestion Mr Thomson Hankey
1449
SUPPLYCIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATESCommitteecontinued
1451
Moved That the Bill be now read 20 ments 182 House of Lords Offices of the 1455 1457
1455
Motion made and Question proposed That a sum not exceeding 46710
1481
211
1489
8 Motion made and Question proposed That a sum not exceeding 2305
1497
Bermondsey Vestry Bill Lords by Order
1509
WILLIAMS Mr W Denbigh
1515
Notices of Motions Mr Chamberlain Captain
1517
County Courts Bill Bill 10
1547
NAVYFOUNDERING OF H M S EURYDICEQuestion Observations
1557
Question proposed That the word now stand part of the Question
1567
WILMOT Sir J E Warwickshire
1575
Tenant Right Ireland Bill Bill 31
1583
Acknowledgment of Deeds by Married Women Ireland
1591
ARMY ARTIFICERS OF THE ROYAL ARTILLERY
1593
Main Question That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair put
1607
New Members Sworn land Comm 384 cl 1 1817 1842
1613
After short debate Question putThe
1619
agreed to
1627
Customs and Inland Revenue Bill Bill 146
1649
divided Ayes 184 Noes 82 Majority 102 Div List No 114
1667
SUPPLYREPORTResolutions May 6 reported 1686
1685
NOTICE OF MOTION AND QUESTIONS
1687
PELL Mr A Leicestershire
1693
SUPPLYOrder for Committee readcontinued
1705
ROUMANIACUSTOMS TARIFFQuestion Mr Serjeant Spinks Answer
1717
220
1743
SUPPLYconsidered in CommitteeCIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES
1761
+Mint Coinage c 1762
1765
247
1775
After short debate Original Question put and agreed
1779
SupplyStationery Office 1781 1782 1798
1781
Motion made and Question proposed That
1795
Sale of Intoxicating Liquors on Sunday Ireland Bill
1811
COUNTY COURTS JURISDICTION No 2 BILL COMMITTEE
1853
After short debate on Question whether the words proposed to be left
1865
ARMYCOMPULSORY RETIREMENT OF OFFICERSQuestion General Shute
1881
JUDICIAL APPOINTMENTSRESOLUTION
1909
To leave out from the word That to the end of the Question in order to add
1923
PLUNKETT Hon R E Gloucester
1981
Main Question as amended put and agreed
1989
THE ARMYMARKING DESERTERSQuestions Observations Lord Ellen
ARMY MILITIA ARTILLERY UNIFORMS Observations Lord Waveney
1598
513
After further debate Main Question as amended put and agreed
Criminal Code Indictable Offences Bill
224
1193
Freshwater Fish Protection Bill Bill 131
1286
1083
COMMONS THURSDAY APRIL 11
ParliamentPublic Petitions Committee
Police Superannuation
POTTER Mr T B Rochdale Privateering
X
+Privy Council for Trade c Committee
Threshing Machines Bill
Observation Mr Chamberlain Notices
After short debate Resolution agreed

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