Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

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T.C. Hansard, 1884
 

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ance
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THIRD SERIES
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July 24 Page
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SUPPLYCIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATESCommitteecontinued
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After debate Motion made and Question proposed That a sum not exceeding
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The Committee divided Ayes 61 Noes 12 Majority
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PARLIAMENT BUSINESS OF THE HOUSEBURGH POLICE AND HEALTH SCOT
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Sheriff Court Houses Scotland Amendment Bill No 193
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Military Pensions and Yeomanry Pay Bill
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SUPPLYconsidered in CommitteeCIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES
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Motion made and Question proposed That a sum not exceeding 940095
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Leeds D
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Ulster Canal and Tyrone Navigation Bill Bill 244
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now and add at the end of
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Sutherland D
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POOR LAW IRELANDDR CALAGHAN MEDICAL ATTENDANT NENAGH
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FISHERY LAWS IRELANDCLERK AND INSPECTOR OF SALMON FISHERIES
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JAMAICAIMPORTATION JAMAICA IMPORTATION OF COOLIESQuestion Mr A Pease Answer
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GIBRALTAR AND SPAIN EXPULSION OF SPANISH SUBJECTSQuestion
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Municipal Elections Corrupt and Illegal Practices Bill
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SUPPLYCIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATEScontinued
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doubt it was a small matter but still
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Motion made and Question proposed That a sum not exceeding 1442
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Original Question put and agreed
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Royal Courts of Justice Bill Bill 139
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Public Works Loans Billcontinued
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they could have amended the Bill as
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CommitteeReportPrisons Ireland Cost
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EGYPTTHE CONFERENCEQuestion Earl De La Warr Answer Earl
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POST OFFICE IRELANDTHE MAILS BETWEEN DUBLIN AND CORKQues
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LAW AND JUSTICE IRELANDTHE TUBBERCURRY PRISONERSObserva
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542
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EDUCATION SCIENCE AND
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ULSTER CANAL AND TYRONE NAVIGATION COST OF REPAIRS
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Public Health Ireland Districts BillOrdered Mr Solicitor General for Ireland
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Canal Boats Act 1877 Amendinent Bill No 198
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CONFEDERATION OF THE COLONIES AUSTRALIATHE SYDNEY CONVENTION
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LAW AND JUSTICE IRELANDPETTY SESSIONS COURT AT CASTLEWELLAN
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SUPPLYARMY ESTIMATESCommitteecontinued
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Resolutions to be reported Tomorrow Committee to sit again Tomorrow
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Moved That the Debate be now adjournedMr Courtney
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Bill read a second time and committed
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CONTAGIOUS DISEASES ANIMALS ACTSCATTLE IMPORTATION FROM IRE
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After debate Motion made and Question proposed That a sum not exceeding
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Question again proposed That a sum not exceeding 45031 be granted c
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REVENUE c LICENCE c
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Supreme Court of Judicature Amendment Bill Lords Bill 307
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COMMONS WEDNESDAY JULY 30
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PEACE PRESERVATION IRELAND ACT 1881POLICE HUT AT RATHGORMAC
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Motion made and Question proposed That a sum not exceeding 38567 including
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Motion made and Question proposed That a sum not exceeding 85094
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Original Question again proposed
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Revenue c Bill Bill 300
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LORDS FRIDAY AUGUST 1
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After short
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EAST INDIAN UNCLAIMED STOCKS BILLQuestion Mr Bourke Answer
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MINES REGULATION ACT 1872INSPECTORS OF MINESQuestion
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ORDERS OF THE
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Main Question That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair again pro
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After short debate Moved That the Chairman do report Progress and ask leave
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After long debate Motion made and Question proposed That a sum not exceeding
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PARLIAMENTSUPPLYBUSINESS OF THE HOUSE
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CITY OF LONDONTHE BENEFICE OF ST OLAVE JEWRYQuestion Obser
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AFRICA SOUTHNATAL AND ZULULANDQuestion Mr Dillwyn Answer
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IRELANDSTATEAIDED EMIGRATIONQuestion Mr Dawson Answer
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CENTRAL ASIADELIMITATION OF THE AFGHAN FRONTIERQuestion
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SUPPLYCIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATESCommitteecontinued
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THIRD SERIES
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EGYPTPOLICY OF HER MAJESTYS GOVERNMENTQuestion The Marquess
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Bill explained that certain changes were
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POOR LAW IRELAND ELECTION OF GUARDIANS CARMEEN DIVISION
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SUPPLYconsidered in CommitteeRELIEF OF GENERAL GORDON VOTE
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After debate Motion made and Question proposed That the Item of 25568
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Bill be read a second time that day
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After debate Motion made and Question proposed That the item of 33543
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SUPPLYCIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATESCommitteecontinued
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After short debate Motion made and Question proposed That a sum not exceeding
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ABYSSINIACONCESSION UNDER THE TREATY OF ADOWAQuestions Baron
After short debate Motion agreed
POOR LAW SCOTLANDAPPOINTMENTS UNDER THE BOARD OF SUPERVISION
CENTRAL ASIADELIMITATION OF THE AFGHAN FRONTIER Questions
CIVIL SERVICE WRITERSORDER IN COUNCIL 1876Question Mr Arthur
EGYPT REORGANIZATION AUTONOMOUS INSTITUTIONS Questions
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GIBRALTARTHE SANITARY COMMISSIONQuestion Mr Anderson Answer
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PARLIAMENT PUBLIC BUSINESSIRISH BILLS IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS
THE IRISH LAND COMMISSION SUBCOMMISSIONERSSITTING AT TUAM
LAW AND POLICE IRELANDTHE ARREST OF MR CHANCEQuestions
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AFRICA WEST COASTCONSULAR JURISDICTIONQuestion Mr Buchanan
PUBLIC HEALTH METROPOLISTHE DEATH RATE IN LONDONQuestion
40
PRIVATE BILLS RAILWAYSNEW STANDING ORDERRESOLUTION
PALACE OF WESTMINSTERHOUSE OF COMMONSTELEGRAPHIC NEWSRE
PUBLIC HEALTHIMPORTATION OF BUTTERINE AND OLEOMARGARINE
SALMON FISHERIES PROTECTIONQuestion Mr Sexton Answer Mr Camp
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EGYPT EVENTS IN THE SOUDANEXPEDITION FOR RELIEF OF GENERAL
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