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41
Amendment proposed
49
CHITRAL Question Lord Knutsford Answer Under Secretary for India
53
Marquess of Salisbury
143
DEBATE FOLLOWING
145
Treasury
151
February 8
159
PARISH COUNCILSQuestion Parliamentary Charity Commissioner Answer
161
ROYAL COMMISSION ON TUBERCULOSISQuestion Viscount Wolmer Answer
165
SLAVERY IN EAST AFRICAQuestion Mr Parker Smith Answer Under
169
PILOT AND DISTRESS SIGNALSQuestion Mr H S Foster Answer
171
COMMANDERINCHIEF Question Mr A C Morton Answer Secretary
173
FACTORY AND WORKSHOPS ACTSQuestion Sir Charles Dilke Answer
185
NATIONAL GALLERYCopy ordered Annual Report 1894Sir John Hibbert
199
April 2
237
April 5
245
264
263
ORDERS OF THE
267
DRAINAGE OBSTRUCTIONQuestion Mr L P Hayden Answer Secretary
269
Amendment by leave withdrawn Bill read
309
Motion agreed
317
BRITISH INDIAQuestion Mr D Naoroji Answer Under Secretary
321
CANADIAN CATTLEQuestion Sir J Leng Answer President of the Board
323
CARRYING ARMS IN IRELANDQuestion Mr P A MHugh Answer Chief
327
COLONIAL MILITARY CONTRIBUTIONS Question Mr Henniker Heaton
343
FIELD ARTILLERY BATTERIESQuestion Sir Charles Dilke Answer Secre
345
Balfour JABEZQuestion Mr C J Darling Answer Under Secretary
351
Works
353
356
355
TYPEWRITING FOR MEMBERSQuestion Mr T J Healy Answer First
357
CIVIL SERVICE APPOINTMENTSQuestion Mr Herbert Paul Answer Secre
367
Noes 107 Ayes 192 Division List
379
SNAILBEACH MINE ACCIDENTQuestion Mr Stanley Leighton Answer
381
CHINA AND JAPANQuestion Mr T Gibson Bowles Answer Under Secre
389
MILITARY OPERATIONS IN INDIA Question Sir W Wedderburn Answer
391
SCOTCH HERRING FISHERYQuestion Sir D Macfarlane Answer Lord
419
426
425
QUEENS BIRTHDAYQuestion Mr J C Macdona Answer Chancellor
431
KINGCASE RIFLE RANGE AYRSHIREQuestion Mr E Wason Answer
441
FRIDAY 29TH MARCH 1895
445
THROUGH RAILWAY RATES FROM IRELANDQuestion Mr W Field Answer
471
TYPEWRITING MACHINES FOR MEMBERSQuestion Mr Kilbride Answer
473
Dr Macgregor
493
ROYAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE DUBLIN Question Mr W Kenny Answer
497
Amendment proposed to reduce Vote by 650Mr G C T Bartley
505
LONGFORD QUARTER SESSIONSQuestion Mr Justin McCarthy Answer
521
OFFICE OF WOODS AND FORESTSQuestion Mr Walter Long Answer
543
LOCAL LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLIES On the Motion to go into Committee
559
TRAMWAYS IRELANDNo 2REDEMPTION Committee to consider Scheme
563
SHIPMENT OF SAILORS AND FIREMEN AT FOREIGN PORTSQuestions Mr
569
DISTRESS IN ST OLAVES UNIONQuestion Mr J C Macdona Answer
571
IRISH PRISONERSQuestions Mr W Field Answers Home Secretary
575
INDIAN NATIVE TROOPSQuestions Mr R W Hanbury Answers Under
579
NAVAL WORKS BILLQuestions Mr T Gibson Bowles and Sir G Baden
593
SHARPSHOOTER H M S Question Mr W Coddington Answer Civil
597
26
603
606
605
TRINITY COLLEGE DUBLIN Question Mr T Sexton Answer Chief Secre
607
31
617
Archbishop of Canterbury 457
633
Sir J Mowbray
645
32
649
Market Gardeners Compensation Bill After short Debate consideration post
699
ROYAL ARTILLERY BANDSQuestion Mr G H Allsopp Answer Secretary
713
CABTRADE GRIEVANCES Question Mr J Aird Answer Home Secretary
717
PARISH COUNCIL MEETINGS Question Mr J H Johnstone Answer
725
728
727
HARBOURS OF REFUGE Question Mr J J Clancy Answer President
729
Mr J F Leese
773
Debate adjourned till Thursday
809
IRISH LIGHT RAILWAYSQuestion Mr J Tully Answer Secretary to
819
April 3
821
HAWAIIAN REVOLUTIONQuestion Sir T Esmonde Answer Under Secre
887
PARCELS FOR THE CAPEQuestion Mr Henniker Heaton Answer Post
909
Reformatory and Industrial Schools Channel Islands Children Bill
1009
DISTRESS IN IRELANDQuestion Mr J Tully Answer Solicitor General
1011
FRIDAY 5TH APRIL 1895
1021
FREE GRANTS TO IRISH RAILWAYSQuestion Mr L P Hayden Answer
1023
REDEMPTION OF RENT ACT IRELANDQuestion Mr J Roche Answer
1033
MONDAY 8TH APRIL 1895
1117
SCOTCH PARISHESQuestion Mr T R Buchanan Answer Secretary
1129
POST OFFICE AND ELECTRIC LIGHTING Question Mr D Naoroji Answer
1149
The Chancellor of the Exchequer 1128
1157
675
1173
NEW INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL AT LEEDSQuestion Mr Vesey Knox Answer
1193
Sir Wilfrid Lawson
1199
April 24
1225
TUESDAY 9TH APRIL 1895
1253
PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES CONTRACTQuestions Capt Norton Mr J
1255
ST OLAVES UNION SOUTHWARKQuestions Mr J C Macdona Answers
1275
CIVIL SERVICE CLERKSQuestion Mr J A M Macdonald Answer
1279
ORDER OF BUSINESSQuestions Sir Charles Dilke Mr G J Goschen
1297
Naval Works Bill
1307
Mr H O ArnoldForster
1321
Dilke
1331
Admiral Field
1333
Mr William Court Gully 1380
1379
Ayes 285 Noes
1393
MONDAY 22ND APRIL 1895
1399
QUEEN LILIOKUOLANIQuestion Sir T Esmonde Answer Under Secretary
1489
NICARAGUA Questions Colonel Howard Vincent Answers Under Secre
1493
EVENING CONTINUATION SCHOOLSQuestion Sir G BadenPowell Answer
1515
CHARITY COMMISSIONMotion made
1521
FOREIGN FARM PRODUCEQuestion Captain Bethell Answer President
1539
1556
1555
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLSQuestion Sir Michael HicksBeach Answer Home
1565
MR SPEAKERS RETIREMENT Queens Answer to Address 9th April
1601
Debate adjourned
1609
AFFAIRS IN SAMOA Question Mr J F Hogan Answer Under Secretary
1613
SECOND DIVISION CLERKS IN DUBLINQuestion Mr L P Hayden Answer
1615
DISTRESS IN IRELANDQuestion Mr William Redmond Answer Chief
1619
BOARD OF AGRICULTURE Question Mr H E Kearley Answer President
1621
PRISON CLERKSQuestion Mr T Lough Answer Home Secretary
1631
That this Bill be now read 2¨¬ Mr W Hayes Fisher
1637
EVICTIONS IN THE CROFTING COUNTIESMr J G Weir Answer Secre
1655
Dr Macgregor
1679
Bill read
1699
Tramways IrelandNo 2Bill
1719
COCKFIGHTING Question Mr C B Renshaw Answer Lord Advocate
1735
SIAMQuestion Mr T Gibson Bowles Answer Under Secretary
1737
TRALEE AND DINGLE RAMWAYQuestion Sir T Esmonde Answer Secre
1769
1756
1777
172
1791
DEBATE FOLLOWING
1801
Evidence in Criminal Cases No 2 Bill Read 2¨£ Lord Chancellor
1803
601
1805
TELEGRAPH AND POSTAL FACILITIES TO LEWISQuestion Mr J G Weir
1807
Archbishop of Canterbury
1809
QUESTIONS
1811
Consolidated Fund No 1 Bill
1813
700
1815
ECCLESIASTICAL SUITQuestion Sir W Houldsworth Answer Comptroller
1817
ILLEGAL TRAWLING ON THE SCOTCH COASTQuestion Mr J W Crombie
1825
KILLYBEGS PIERQuestions Mr R M Dane and Mr Swift MacNeill
542
RICHMOND LUNATIC ASYLUMQuestions Earl of Erne and Lord Ashbourne
TRESPASSING BY CATTLEQuestion Mr J Tully Answer Chief Secretary
LONDON MUNICIPALITIES BILLQuestions Sir C W Dilke Answers
155
Read 2¨£ and referred to Select Committee
INDIAN CANTONMENTSQuestions Mr Crosfield Answers Under Secretary
North Staffordshire Railway Bill Read 3¨¬ and passed
ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY Question Mr J Roche Answer Solicitor
EDUCATION SCIENCE AND ARTReport presented
Army Annual Bill
156
CESS AND STENTQuestion Mr W Whitelaw Answer Lord Advocate 728

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521 ÆäÀÌÁö - Derby) rose in his place, and claimed to move •' That the Question be now put : "Question, " That the Question be now put,
109 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... transmission after his decease, so neither is any hardship sustained by others, unless their succession has been already designated or rendered probable. Corporate property therefore appears to stand on a very different footing from that of private individuals ; and while all infringements of the established privileges of the latter are to be sedulously avoided, and held justifiable only by the strongest motives of public expediency, we cannot but admit the full right of the legislature to new-mould...
1117 ÆäÀÌÁö - An Act to confirm a Provisional Order made by the Education Department under the Elementary Education Act, 1870...
405 ÆäÀÌÁö - I stated the other day || that, in consequence of these claims of ours, and in consequence of the claims of Egypt in the Nile Valley, the British and Egyptian spheres of influence covered the whole of the Nile waterway.
193 ÆäÀÌÁö - When I count up the advantages which have followed Disestablishment : when I think of the renewed strength and vitality which our Church has derived from the admission of the laity to an active and responsible participation in her counsels, in the disposition of her patronage, and in the financial departments of her work ; when I observe the spirit of unity and mutual respect which has been engendered by the ordeal of our common adversity, and the increased loyalty and love which are being daily...
405 ÆäÀÌÁö - Africa, into a territory over which our claims have been known for so long, would be not merely an inconsistent and unexpected act, but it must be perfectly well known to the French Government that it would be an unfriendly act,* and would be so viewed by England.
59 ÆäÀÌÁö - Save as otherwise provided by this Act, all property transferred under this section shall be held subject to all existing public and private rights with respect thereto, and all tenancies, charges, and incumbrances which...
405 ÆäÀÌÁö - Expedition has instructions to enter, or the intention of entering, the Nile Valley; and I will go further and say that, after all I have explained about the claims we consider we have under past Agreements, and the claims which we consider Egypt may have in the Nile Valley, and adding to that the fact that...
195 ÆäÀÌÁö - But the conversion of England took place gradually, when there was no such thing as an English nation capable of a national act. The land was still cut up into small kingdoms, and Kent had been Christian for some generations at a time when Sussex still remained heathen.
1115 ÆäÀÌÁö - That in the opinion of this House it is desirable that provision should be made for settling differences which may arise between the House of Commons and this House, reconstituted and reduced in numbers in accordance with the recent Resolutions of this House.

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