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Moved That Mr Speaker do now leave the ChairMr Secretary
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CANDAHARRESOLUTION
227
ECCLESIASTICAL COURTSQueens Answer to Address March 7 reported
299
COMMONS FRIDAY MARCH 4
313
LAW AND JUSTICE IRELANDCOUNTY COURTS IN CAVAN AND LEITRIM
327
Peace Preservation Ireland Billcontinued
333
Coroners Ireland Bill Bill 73
371
COMMONS MONDAY MARCH 7
413
ARMY MEDICAL DEPARTMENTSUPPLY OF MEDICINESQuestion
415
STATEAIDED EMIGRATIONQuestion Mr Rankin Answer Mr Grant
419
SUPPLYconsidered in CommitteeAFGHAN WAR GRANT IN AID
433
Bills of Sale Act 1878 Amendment Bill Bill 16
525
POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANKSFACTORIESQuestion Mr George Russell
541
SOUTH AFRICA THE TRANSVAAL ALFRED AYLWARD Question
545
QUESTIONS
567
Arms Bill
591
STATE OF IRELANDTHE CONSTABULARY AFFRAY AT WINDGAP
645
PEACE PRESERVATION IRELAND COMPENSATION
655
PEACE PRESERVATION IRELAND BILLVOTE OF URGENCYRESOLUTION
659
Sligo Borough Reenfranchisement Bill Bill 62
675
PEACE PRESERVATION IRELAND COMPENSATION
695
PARLIAMENT BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE URGENCYPEACE PRESERVATION
697
Rivers Conservancy and Floods Prevention Bill No 44
699
Maintenance of Children Bill
725
ARTILLERY MILITIA
727
SOUTH AFRICA THE TRANSVAALINSURRECTION OF THE BOERSQues
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AFGHANISTANCANDAHAR POLITICAL SITUATIONQuestions Sir George
737
Maintenance Law Amendment Bill
775
AFGHANISTANCANDAHARMOTION FOR A RETURN
787
802
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Peace Preservation Ireland Bill Bill 105
829
To leave out from the word That to the end of the Question in order to add the words
871
Question proposed That the words proposed to be left out stand part
883
SUPPLY CIVIL SERVICE AND REVENUE DEPARTMENTS SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATES
891
ARMYABOLITION OF CORPORAL PUNISHMENTTHE TROOPS IN NATAL
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agreed
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15 Motion made and Question proposed That a Supplementary sum not exceed
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After short debate Motion made and Question proposed That a Supplementary sum
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38 Motion made and Question proposed That a Supplementary sum not exceed
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1006
1005
RAILWAYSTHE SELECT COMMITTEEMOTION FOR AN INSTRUCTION
1035
ASSASSINATION OF THE EMPEROR OF RUSSIAMESSAGE OF CONDOLENCE
1045
Alkali c Works Regulation Bill Nos 29 33
1049
COMMONS TUESDAY MARCH 15
1051
Moved That it be ordered that a Message of Condolence be sent to Her Royal
1067
3 Motion made and Question proposed That a Supplementary sum not exceed
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Original Question put and agreed
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Moved That the Chairman do report Progress and ask leave to sit againMr
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1146
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2 That a sum not exceeding 3560250 be granted to Her Majesty on account
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COMMERCIAL TREATY WITH FRANCETHE NEW FRENCH TARIFFQues
1361
Resolutions to be reported upon Monday next Committee to sit again
1471
After short lebam it being a quarter of an hour before Six of the clock
1483
Dundalk Water Bill by Order
1485
SCOTLANDOFFICE OF SASINES EDINBURGHQuestion Sir R Assheton
1497
COMPANIES ACTS 1868TRINITY COLLEGE LONDONQuestion Mr
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Main Question That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair put
1537
After short debate Question putThe Committee divided Ayes 82 Noes
1555
7 Motion made and Question proposed That a sum not exceeding 99428
1597
After short debate Motion made and Question proposed That a sum not exceeding
1613
Court of Session Scotland Bill No 42
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COMMONS TUESDAY MARCH 22
1639
TUNISTHE ENFIDA CASEQuestion Mr Montague Guest Answer
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QUESTIONS
1699
Agricultural Tenants Compensation Bill Bill 10
1731
Leases Bill Bill 108
1781
Moved That the Bill be now read a second timeMr Sexton 1782
1783
PARLIAMENT THE EASTER RECESSQuestion The Duke of Somerset
1797
SOUTH AFRICATHE TRANSVAAL NEGOTIATIONSQuestions Mr Gran
1817
After short debate Motion agreed
1831
Bills of Sale Act 1878 Amendment recommitted Bill Bill 104
1917
COMMONS FRIDAY MARCH 25
1929
CONTAGIOUS DISEASES ANIMALS ACTSFOOTANDMOUTH DISEASEQues
1937
Lytton
AFGHANISTANCANDAHARWITHDRAWAL OF BRITISH TROOPSNotices
QUESTIONS
ARMYPROPERTY OF DECEASED SOLDIERSQuestion Major Vaughan Lee
MUNICIPAL CORRUPT PRACTICES ACTLIVERPOOL MUNICIPAL ELECTION
Blind and DeafMute Children Bill Bill 85
809
AFRICA CENTRALTHE BLANTYRE MISSIONARIESQuestion Dr Cameron
PROTECTION OF PERSON AND PROPERTY IRELAND ACT 1881ARRESTED
329
EDUCATION DEPARTMENTVOLUNTARY AND BOARD SCHOOLSQuestion
810
INLAND REVENUESURVEYING OFFICERSQuestion Lord George Hamilton
1230
IRELANDTHE ROMAN CATHOLIC ARCHBISHOPS OF DUBLINQuestion Colonel
STATE OF IRELANDTHE BALLINAKILL RELIEF EXPEDITIONQuestion
METROPOLITAN BOARD OF WORKSSUBWAYSQuestion Sir Harry Verney
NEW ZEALANDILLEGAL DETENTION OF NATIVESQuestion Mr Brad
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PARLIAMENT BUSINESS OF THE HOUSEQuestions Mr Parnell
VOL COLIX THIRD SERIES
CANAL BOATS ACT 1877Question Mr Broadhurst Answer
PUBLIC HEALTHSMALLPOX METROPOLISFULHAM SMALLPOX HOSPI
Rivers Conservancy and Floods Prevention Bill Na 4
Inclosure Provisional Order Beamsley Moor BillOrdered Mr Courtney
1
SUPPLYOrder for Committee read Motion made and Question proposed
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