The Parliamentary Debates

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Mar 30
45
Mar 30
49
Cape of Good Hope Observatory Reports of the Astronomer to lie upon
53
Apr 28
55
Teachers and Religious Instruction
61
Ayes 294 Noes 65 Division List No 65
65
Division of the Estate of Sir K Burrows at Bushfield Queens County
69
Apr 6
77
Yeomanry and the Territorial Army
81
Motor Speeds
91
Bullinbull Cattle Drive
103
GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND
111
Amendment proposed
153
Mr Barnes Glasgow Blackfriars
187
Mr Barrie Londonderry N
199
Question put That the words proposed to be left out stand part of
229
Ayes 313 Noes 157 Division List No 60
243
TUESDAY 31ST MARCH 1908
245
Lord Denman
259
Ayes 70 Noes 272 Division List No 63
265
Lord Lovat
275
SECRETARIES TO COUNTY ASSOCIATIONS
289
Licensing Bill and Children Bill Petition in favour to lie upon
291
RETURNS REPORTS
293
Army Copy presented of General Annual Report on the British Army
295
Colonial Office Legal Appointments
307
Wimbledon and Clapham Junction Cab Drivers
313
Apr 30
315
NonResidential Grazing Tenants
325
Motion made and Question proposed That leave be given to bring in
353
Mr Butcher Cambridge University
379
Mr Butcher Cambridge University
387
Mr Wyndham Dover
395
and Mr AttorneyGeneral for Ireland
399
Ayes 280 Noes 91 Division List No 62
443
Cardiff Railway Bill H L Argentine North Eastern Railway Bill H L
445
Crofters Holdings Scotland Acts 18861887 Report by the Crofters
447
Question
439
HOUSE OF LORDS WEDNESDAY 1ST APRIL 1908
441
Lord Archbishop of Canterbury
441
On Question Bill read 2¨£ and committed to a Committee of the Whole
465
Licensing CompensationLocal Borrowings
481
Mr Harcourt
485
Trinidad Immigration Ordinance
493
Puge
497
Mr LaneFox
499
Irish Milk Supplies
505
Clubs and the Licensing Bill
517
CHAIRMENS PANELMr STUARTWORTLEY reported from the Chairmens Panel
521
PROSECUTION OF OFFENCES AMENDMENT EXPENSES Resolution reported
523
Prosecution of Offences Amendment Bill Order for Committee read
539
Amendment proposed
551
Cost in Criminal Cases Bill Order for second Reading read
557
Motion made and Question proposed That the Bill be now read a second
559
Mr Haviland Burke Kings County Tullamore
599
Motion made and Question proposed That in the opinion of this House
603
In line 4 after the word last to insert the words including
619
Ferries Ireland Bill Read a second time and committed to a Standing
627
Apr 14
633
Sunday Closing Shops Bill H L Amendments reported according
635
Licensing Bill and Liquor Traffic Local Option Scotland Bill Petition
639
Apr 2
647
Mr Barnard Kidderminster
655
Knockaderry Evicted Tenant
659
Volunteer Long Service Medal
661
Sir F Cawley Lancashire Prestwich
663
Apr 2
667
G P O Overwork in the Secretarys Office
679
Summerhill Police
691
Sir John Kennaway Devonshire Honiton
699
Business of the House
705
Apr 2
707
E Price Edinburgh Central
729
Mr William Rutherford Liverpool West Derby
731
Mr Rees Montgomery Boroughs
741
Motion made and Question proposed That a sum not exceeding 342400
753
Ayes 28 Noes 189 Division List No 67
769
Mr Moore Armagh N
787
Page
795
Original Question put accordingly and agreed
807
Children Bill Petition in favour to lie upon the Table
809
818
817
55
931
Jamaica Bananas
933
Bromley Education Dispute
945
Apr 14
949
The AttorneyGeneral for Ireland Mr Cherry Liverpool Exchange
951
TUESDAY 14TH APRIL 1908
961
964
963
tile Insurance Company Bill Lords Pontypridd Water Bill Lords
967
972
971
Tramways and Light Railways Street and Road Return ordered
975
Clubs struck off the Register
987
1000
999
Mr Gretton Rutland
1011
HOUSE OF COMMONS MONDAY 27TH APRIL 1908
1021
Railway Crossing at Garryduff
1027
35
1031
TUESDAY 28TH APRIL 1908
1041
Adulterated Calf Meal
1049
56
1071
Apr 28
1073
Indian Telegraphists Strike
1085
Postal Servants Grievances
1097
Apr 28
1101
Motion made and Question proposed That the Bill be now read
1117
Motion made and Question That the Debate be now adjournedMr
1223
Dairies Scotland Bill Petition against to lie upon the Table
1227
Dinizulu
1239
Metropolitan Police Commission
1243
Voice Training and Production
1251
ArdwickleStreet Doncaster Schools
1255
Mr Keaneny J
1263
Irish Department of AgricultureSalary of Secretary
1265
FOURTH SERIES
1289
Mr Whitbread Huntingdonshire Huntingdom
1319
And it being a quarter past Eight of the Clock further proceeding
1337
1372
1371
THURSDAY 30TH APRIL 1908
1373
Sale of Food and Drugs Acts Amendment Scotland Bill Petition
1377
Apr 30
1383
The Aland Islands
1395
Telegraphic Codes
1407
Kitchen Committees Accounts
1409
Licensing Bill Order read for resuming Adjourned Debate on Amendment
1417
The Secretary of State for the Home Department Mr Gladstone Leeds
1427
Mr Chaplin Surrey Wimbledon
1517
FRIDAY 1ST MAY 1908
1529
RETURNS REPORTS
1533
Mr H H Marks Kent Thanet
1549
Amendment proposed
1561
Mr Seddon Lancashire Newton
1575
Mr John Ward StokeonTrent
1587
Sir CHARLES DILKE rose in his place and claimed to move
1603
Licensing Bill 94 Petitions against to lie upon the Table
1617
947
1623
Sligo Board of GuardiansSpeech of Mr John Gilmartin
1629
Naval Accidents
1637
Law of Imprisonment in Natal
1649
Midwifery
1659
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE
1663
Mr Cameron Corbett Glasgow Tradeston
1669
Costs in Criminal Cases Bill Reported with Amendments from Standing
1673
The Chancellor of the Exchequer Mr LloydGeorge Carnarvon Boroughs
1679
Mr Arthur Henderson Durham Barnard Castle
1699
Question
1785
Bill read a second time
1797
Workmens Eviction Trade Disputes Bill To be read a second time
1803
523
1823
1024
1841
1627
1849
NAVAL REPAIRS
1875
Mecca Pilgrims
1885
662
1889
NEW BILL
1913
306
1933
IRISH UNIVERSITIES
1937
Lord Ellenborough
918
446
Notification of Births
921
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