Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

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T.C. Hansard, 1872
 

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EMIGRATION TO THE MAURITIUSQuestion Mr R N Fowler Answer
145
List of the Com
153
Deans and Canons Resignation Bill
171
CHOICE OF A SPEAKER
181
ASSASSINATION OF THE GOVERNOR GENERAL OF INDIAObservations
203
208
207
Education Scotland Bill
249
Registration of Borough Voters BillOrdered Mr Vernon Harcourt Mr Whitbread
277
BOARD OF TRADE Question Mr Birley Answer Mr Chichester
287
POST OFFICESUNDAY LABOURTHE REPORT OF THE COMMITTEEQues
289
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE LORDS BILLSRESOLUTION
305
Poor Law Scotland Bill
317
Game Laws Bill
329
STEAMSHIP REDGAUNTLETMOTION FOR AN ADDRESS
345
Moved That the Bill be now read a second time Mr Osborne
351
After debate Question put That the word now stand part of
373
PARLIAMENT BUSINESS OF THE HOUSERESOLUTIONScontinued
399
After long debate on Question That the words proposed to be left
459
TREATY OF WASHINGTONALABAMA CLAIMS
461
Royal Parks and Gardens Bill Bill 17
517
Pacific Islanders Protection Bill
521
JUDICIAL COMMITTEE OF THE PRIVY COUNCILAPPOINTMENT OF SIR ROBERT
523
SUPPLYOrder for Committeecontinued
529
To leave out from the word That to the end of the Question in order to add
539
Question proposed That the words proposed to be left out stand part
553
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Public Prosecutors Bill Bill 28
587
JUDICIAL COMMITTEE OF THE PRIVY COUNCILAPPOINTMENT OF SIR ROBERT
605
Moved That the Bill be now read 2ªThe Earl of Shaftesbury
637
THANKSGIVING IN THE METROPOLITAN CATHEDRAL COMMITTEE
657
To leave out all the words after the word House to the end of the Question
697
Resolved That this House finds no just cause for a Parliamentary censure on the conduct
757
Game and Trespass No 2 BillOrdered Sir Henry SelwinIbbetson Sir Smith
763
And other ReturnsMr Macfie
785
EDUCATION DEPARTMENTSCHOOL ACCOMMODATIONQuestion Mr Carter
809
Intoxicating Liquors Law Amendment BillActs read considered in Committee
815
To leave out from the word That to the end of the Question in order to add
829
Amendment proposed to leave out the word now and at the end
841
TREATY OF WASHINGTON TRIBUNAL OF ARBITRATION GENEVA
861
RAILWAY COMPANIES AMALGAMATION
863
Motion made and Question proposed That a number of Land Forces not exceeding
909
RAILWAY COMPANIES AMALGAMATIONMOTION FOR A SELECT COMMITTEE
943
To leave out from the word That to the end of the Question in order to add
969
After long debate Question put That the words proposed to be left
1005
RAILWAY COMPANIES AMALGAMATION
1017
Moved That the House do adjourn over tomorrow that being the day appointed
1021
THANKSGIVING IN THE METROPOLITAN CATHEDRALARRANGEMENTS
1033
To leave out from the word That to the end of the Question in order to add
1063
Question again proposed That the words proposed to be left out stand
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Metropolitan Street Improvements Bill by Order
1313
BLACKWATER BRIDGEQuestion Mr M Guest Answer Mr Baxter
1325
LORDS TUESDAY MARCH 5
1381
GAME LAWS COMMITTEE Question Mr Carnegie Answer Mr Bruce 1392
1393
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION ACTRESOLUTIONScontinued
1395
To leave out from the word House to the end of the Question in order to add
1437
Railways Ireland Bill
1485
Adulteration of Food and Drugs Bill Bill 37
1507
METROPOLITAN STREET TRAFFIC 30 31 VICT CAP 134Observations
1515
ARMYTROOPS SENT FROM INDIA TO THE CRIMEAQuestion Mr Haviland
1527
After long debate Question put That the words proposed to be left
1615
THAMES EMBANKMENT ACQUISITION OF LAND
1619
To leave out from the word That to the end of the Question in order to add
1657
1720
1719
Thames Embankment Bill
1741
SUPPLYconsidered in CommitteeARMY ESTIMATES
1751
ARMYATTENDANCE OF ARMY RESERVE MENQuestion Colonel Barttelot
1753
SUPPLYARMY ESTIMATESCommitteecontinued
1843
After long debate Committee report Progress to sit again upon
1847
Duke of Argyll The Duke of Richmond
1849
PARLIAMENTARY BUSINESS SCOTLANDMOTION FOR A SELECT COMMITTEE
1853
To add at the end of the Question the words and that the Committee shall also inquire
1871
COMMONS WEDNESDAY MARCH 13
1885
179
1889
Moved That the Bill be now read a second timeMr MLagan
1897
After debate Question put That the word now stand part of
1923
Local Legislation Ireland No 2 BillOrdered Mr Heron Mr Pim
1931
WATER SUPPLY METROPOLISQuestion Mr KayShuttleworth Answer
1945
SUPPLYOrder for Committee read Motion made and Question proposed
2003
SUPPLYCIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATESCommitteecontinued
2009
ARMYLORDS LIEUTENANTS AND THE MILITIA Question Sir John Pakington
307
LORDS FRIDAY FEBRUARY 9
PAUMBEN CHANNELObservations Sir James Elphinstone Reply
TREATY OF WASHINGTONCONFEDERATE COTTON LOAN BONDSExplanation
IRISH LAND ACTMOTION FOR RETURNS
517
548
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IRELANDOFFICE OF CORONER Question Mr Vance Answer The Marquess
INDIASERVICES OF THE LATE VICEROYPUBLIC RECOGNITIONQuestion
Moved That there be laid before the House Returns of the Land Cases decided in
MEETING OF THE PARLIAMENT
MR SPEAKERS RETIREMENTVOTE OF THANKS TO MR SPEAKER
1206
AMENDMENT OF THE HIGHWAY ACTQuestion Mr StopfordSackville
After short debate Motion agreed to and a Message sent to the Commons
TREATY OF WASHINGTONTHE ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CASESQuestion
THANKSGIVING IN THE METROPOLITAN CATHEDRALQuestion Observations

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