Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

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PRISONS ACTKIRKDALE GAOLQuestion Mr Hopwood Answer
171
ISLAND OF CYPRUSCHART OF SURVEYSQuestion Mr Dodson Answer
197
CYPRUSAFGHANISTANTHE LATE DEBATESExplanations Mr Bourke
201
MOTIONS
205
THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICATHE TREATY OF WASHINGTONTHE
305
ORDER OF THE
309
174
325
83
327
QUESTIONS
341
To leave out from the word That to the end of the Question in order to add
349
Tenants Improvements in Towns Ireland Bill
403
FOURTH
425
After long debate on Question That the words proposed to be left
519
Debate resumed
621
0
631
ARMYARMY RESERVES MILITIA Question Mr J Holms Answer
633
THE ADDRESS IN ANSWER TO THE QUEENS SPEECH ADDRESS REPORTED AMENDMENT
639
Medical Appointments Qualification Bill
733
The House divided Ayes 328
847
THE RAILWAY COMMISSION
855
HER ROYAL HIGHNESS THE GRAND DUCHESS OF HESSE PRINCESS ALICE
859
AFGHANISTAN EXPENSES OF MILITARY OPERATIONSAPPLICATION OF
875
Disqualification by Medical Relief Bill Bill 22
943
TURKEYRUMOURED GUARANTEED LOANQuestion Mr H Samuelson
951
Question again proposed That the words proposed to be left out stand
1017
BUSINESS OF PARLIAMENTMinisterial Statement The Earl of Beacons
1041
Cathedral Statutes Bill H L Presented The Lord Bishop of Carlisle read
1071
February 14
1073
After long debate Amendment proposed
1143
Moved That the Bill be now read a second time
1157
SOUTH AFRICA
1179
SOUTH AFRICACAPE COLONYTHE MOUNTED POLICEQuestion Lord
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ORDERS OF THE
1199
623
1209
THIRD SERIES
1217
Main Question That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair by leave
1265
QUESTION
1267
Main Question put and agreed
1273
After
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PARLIAMENT BUSINESS OF THE HOUSEQuestion Mr Beresford Hope
1291
Bill to consolidate and amend the law of Bankruptcy and for other pur
1301
DIVINITY SCHOOL DUBLIN UNIVERSITYQuestion Mr Plunket Answer
1317
To leave out from the word That to the end of the Question in order to add
1331
After short debate Amendment proposed to leave out the words
1351
Amendment proposed
1365
Mr Speaker do now leave the ChairMr Beresford Hope
1381
1392
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PERSIA EMPLOYMENT OF RUSSIAN OFFICERS
1649
MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONSREPORT OF THE ROYAL COMMISSIONQuestion
1655
PARLIAMENT BUSINESS OF THE HOUSERESOLUTIONcontinued
1657
PARLIAMENT BUSINESS OF THE HOUSERESOLUTIONcontinued
1665
After the word shall in line 3 of the First Resolution to insert the words except
1667
Question That the words Class of stand part of the proposed Amend
1677
After short
1693
At the end of the Question to add the words and on Fridays Notices of Motion shall
1697
After some time spent therein Committee report Progress to sit again
1721
SOUTH AFRICA THE ZULU WAR PRESBYTERIAN
1749
LANCASHIRE AND YORKSHIRE WATER SUPPLYMOTION FOR AN ADDRESS
1773
1790
1789
84
1791
THE PLAGUE IN RUSSIASANITARY PRECAUTIONSQuestion Observations
1823
CRIMINAL LAWTHE CONVICT CASTRO OR ORTONQuestion Dr Kenealy
1839
ORDERS OF THE DAY
1853
To leave out from the word That to the end of the Question in order to add
1867
SUPPLYconsidered in CommitteeEXCHEQUER BONDS
1881
Summary Jurisdiction Bill Bill 69
1939
REPRESENTATION OF THE CITYTHE FANMAKERS COMPANYQuestion
1973
To leave out from the word That to the end of the Question in order to add
1985
SUPPLYREPORTResolutions 27th February reported
2033
Bill read a second time and com
2047
Ancient Monuments Bill Bill 50
2053
Moved That the Debate be
2063
Amendment moved
2065
AFGHANISTAN MILITARY OPERATIONS THE PEIWAR COLUMNTELEGRAM
2067
SOUTH AFRICA THE ZULU WARTHE NATIVE INDIAN ARMYQuestion
2069
638
2071
1286
2075
198
2081
Church of Scotland Bill
2083
739
2087
SOUTH AFRICA THE ZULU WARQuestion The Marquess of Hartington
2095
THE BOARD OF WORKS IRELAND Question Major Nolan Answer
2101
DONEGAL
2103
EDUCATION DEPARTMENTTHE EDUCATION CODEQuestion Mr Arthur
2109
526
2111
1143
2113
Address to Her Majesty on Her Most Gracious Speech
2115
THE AFGHAN PAPERSQuestions General Sir George Balfour Answers
2117
After short
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Parliamentary Elections and Corrupt Practices Bill
2123
THIRD SERIES
2129
JUDICIAL BUSINESS OF NAIRNSHIRE
2131
527
SOUTH AFRICATHE CAPE COLONYTHE MOUNTED POLICEQuestion

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1015 ÆäÀÌÁö - Wherever their kettle-drums were heard, the peasant threw his bag of rice on his shoulder, hid his small savings in his girdle, and fled with his wife and children to the mountains or the jungles, to the milder neighbourhood of the hyaena and the tiger.
479 ÆäÀÌÁö - States outworks of our Empire, and assuring them that the days of annexation are passed, make them practically feel that they have everything to gain and nothing to lose by endeavouring to deserve our favour and support.
303 ÆäÀÌÁö - The Expenditure of the Revenues of India, both in India and elsewhere, shall be subject to the Control of the Secretary of State in Council, and no Grant or Appropriation of any Part of such Revenues...
17 ÆäÀÌÁö - That an humble address be presented to his majesty, that he will be graciously pleased to give directions that there be laid before this house, copies of...
17 ÆäÀÌÁö - Parliament, and, if those moneys are insufficient, shall be charged on and paid out of the Consolidated Fund of the United Kingdom or the growing produce thereof.
35 ÆäÀÌÁö - Afghanistan being attacked from without, yet the complete independence of Afghanistan is so important to the interests of British India that the Government, of India could not look upon an attack upon Afghanistan with indifference, So long as the Ameer...
783 ÆäÀÌÁö - The first step, therefore, in establishing our relations with the Ameer upon a more satisfactory footing will be to induce him -to receive a temporary embassy in his capital. It need not be publicly connected with the establishment of a permanent Mission within his dominions. There would be many advantages in ostensibly directing it to some object of smaller political interest which it will not be difficult for Your Excellency to find or if need be, to create.
145 ÆäÀÌÁö - My lords and gentlemen, one of the results of my attending the Congress of Berlin has been to prove, what I always suspected to be an absolute fact, that neither the Crimean War, nor this horrible devastating war which has just terminated, would have taken place if England had spoken with the necessary firmness.
357 ÆäÀÌÁö - A Russian force in occupation of Afghanistan might not be able to march to Calcutta, but it might convert Afghanistan into the advanced post of Russia, instead of that advanced post being in Persia ; and, whatever Hardinge may say of the security of the rest of our frontier, you would find in such case a very restless spirit displayed by the Burmese, by the Nepaulese, and by all the unincorporated States scattered about the surface of our Indian possessions. These things would lead to great expense,...
17 ÆäÀÌÁö - Gentlemen of the House of Commons ; " The estimates for the ensuing year will be laid before you.

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