The Parliamentary Debates

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Reuter's Telegram Company, 1896

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COUNTY CESS DONEGALQuestion Mr T D Sullivan Answer Attorney
21
LOANS TO LANDLORDS IRELANDQuestion Dr Tanner Answer Secretary
23
ROYAL CANAL IRELANDQuestion Mr J Tuite Answer President
27
Privilege
31
RIFLE RANGES IRELAND Question Mr McCartan Answer Under
33
MUZZLING DOGSQuestion Colonel Mellor Answer President of the Board
35
INCOME TAX CHURCHESQuestion Mr Alexander Cross Answer
47
Considered in Committee and reported without
59
Treasury
71
4
75
བ བྱང
85
Mr J F Oswald
99
AFRICAN CARAVANSQuestion Mr Thomas Bayley Answer Under Secre
113
Mr Gibson Bowles
115
MERCANTILE CRUISERSQuestion Mr J Brigg Answer First Lord of
121
Read 1 Bill 127
125
Second Reading deferred
127
That in any Measure for facilitating the acquisition of dwellings for
137
Read
145
Sir H MeyseyThompson
165
Ayes 276 Noes 91 Division List No
177
First Report
179
Resolution reported and agreed
181
Return Mr HanburyNo 100
183
CARRIAGE OF MAILSQuestion Mr Henniker Heaton Answer Secretary
187
INDIAN IRRIGATION DEPARTMENTQuestion Sir Seymour King Answer
191
LIGHT RAILWAYS LOANSQuestion Sir Mark Stewart Answer President
197
retary
199
KAFIR BEER Question Sir Mark Stewart Answer Secretary of State
221
CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONQuestion Mr Gibson Bowles Answer First
225
ARMY ARMOURER SERGEANTSQuestion Sir Cameron Gull Answer Sec
231
EDUCATION BILLQuestion Mr Penrose Fitzgerald Answer First Lord
239
March 20
253
First Lord of the Treasury
259
Sir A B Forwood
271
Motion made That the Question be now put First Lord of
305
Committee further adjourned till Tomorrow
307
Belfast Corporation Bill By Order Motion made
309
WESTPORT WORKHOUSEQuestion Dr Robert Ambrose Answer Chief
313
DEPORTATION FROM SCOTLANDQuestion Mr M McCartan Answer Lord
331
LICENSING LEGISLATIONQuestion Sir John Leng Answer First Lord
345
of Trade
351
GALWAY COUNTY INFIRMARY
353
Mr Lough
355
March 16
357
GIBRALTAR Question Mr Charles Bill Answer Secretary of State for
361
Considered in Committee Question
369
Earl of Dalkeith
379
Capt Bethell
395
Second Reading deferred
407
Committee deferred
411
127
415
BARROW DRAINAGE IRELANDQuestions Mr Engledow and Mr Arthur
421
TENANTS IMPROVEMENTS IRELANDQuestions Mr McCartan Answers
423
ORDNANCE STORE DEPARTMENTQuestion Sir Charles Dilke Answer
427
ARMY
433
DISMISSAL OF SCHOOL TEACHERSQuestion Mr Donald Nicol Answer
435
WINCHESTER BARRACKSQuestion Mr Myers Answer Under Secretary
439
IMPORTED CATTLEQuestions Dr Tanner Answers President of
441
Secretary to the Admiralty
447
NAVAL CADETSHIPSQuestion Sir U KayShuttleworth Answer First
449
Debate resumed on Question 2nd March That the Light
457
Mr Strachey
473
SUPPLYConsidered in Committee
477
Mr Labouchere
491
14
497
241 First Lord of the Treasury 241
527
Ayes 239 Noes 65 Division List No 34
533
Major WyndhamQuin
537
Amendment proposed
541
15
545
128
553
NATIONAL SCHOOL TEACHERS IRELANDQuestion Mr J Daly Answer
555
CHARGE OF TRESPASS IRELANDQuestion Mr D Macaleese Answer
559
ུམའ
561
Mr Courtney
571
Mr J Morley
585
GUIANA BOUNDARYQuestion Sir Albert Rollit Answer Under Secretary
591
POST OFFICE OFFENCESQuestion Mr Henniker Heaton Answer Secretary
593
PRESIDENT KRUGER Question Mr Galloway Answer Secretary of State
601
ARMY PENSIONQuestion Mr J P Farrell Answer Financial Secretary
603
First Lord
615
STANDING COMMITTEESOrder made Mr John Ellis
617
ADMIRALTY CLERICAL STAFFQuestion Mr H Kimber Answer Civil
651
Second Reading deferred
657
Report thereupon deferred
659
Motion made
679
TREASON FELONY CONVICT DEVANYQuestion Mr Patrick OBrien Answer
707
Ayes 259 Noes 81 Division List No 40 Bill
711
Second Reading deferred
713
Committee deferred
715
Mr Bigwood
733
EVICTIONS LISGAR ESTATE Question Mr S Young Answer Chief
743
ALIEN IMMIGRATIONQuestion Sir W Lawson Answer First Commis
745
POSTMARKS ON LETTERSQuestion Mr Henniker Heaton Answer First
747
ORDERS
755
IRISH LIGHT KEEPERSQuestion Mr Field Answer President of
759
TECHNICAL INSTRUCTION FOR PAUPERSQuestion Mr Parnell Answer
761
CANADIAN CATTLE Question Dr Tanner Answer President of
763
OCCUPATION OF LAPA BY GERMANYQuestions Mr Charles Shaw and
765
CORDITEQuestion Mr Charles Bill Answer Financial Secretary to
773
CUSTOMS EXTRA MEN LIVERPOOLQuestion Sir George BadenPowell
777
VENEZUELA Question Sir John Stirling Maxwell Answer Under
783
Local Government Elections Bill
789
MILITIA BATTALIONS Question Mr Horace Plunkett Answer Under
795
RIFLE RANGES VOLUNTEERSQuestion Mr Charles Colston Answer
809
TRANSVAALQuestions Mr Kimber and Mr J Dillon Answer Secretary
819
Question put That the Question be now put The Committee
831
ARMY RECRUITING Questions Dr Tanner and Mr Weir Answers Under
839
NATIVE RULERS INDIAOn Motion for the Adjournment of the House
841
Ayes 29 Noes 169 Division List No 51
857
Second Reading deferred
867
POOR LAW SCHOOLSQuestion Mr Herbert Lewis Answer President
873
Foreign Affairs
875
SALISBURY CATHEDRALQuestion Mr E H Hulse Answer Mr Lees
877
SCOTTISH FISHERY BOARD CRUISERQuestion Mr Weir Answer Lord
879
PREPAID POSTAGEQuestion Mr Henniker Heaton Answer First Com
883
ILLEGAL TRAWLING GALWAY BAYQuestion Mr J Dillon Answer
887
DR JAMESONQuestions Colonel Russell Sir E AshmeadBartlett and
889
CONSULAR POSTS IN ASIATIC TURKEY Question Mr T W Legh Answer
891
Mr Luttrell
893
Mr Speaker 895 896 898
895
ARMY MAJORS RETIREMENTQuestion Mr GriffithBoscawen Answer
897
Sir Bevan Edwards
911
Question That the words proposed to be left out stand part of
923
Secretary for Ireland
1001
KILLYBEGS PIER Questions Mr L P Hayden and Mr T M Healy
1011
LETTER BOXES THROUGH TRAINSQuestion Mr Nicol Answer Secre
1013
ARMY PENSIONSQuestion Captain Chaloner Answer Financial Secretary
1017
CANADIAN CATTLEQuestion Dr Farquharson Answer President of
1021
ITALY AND ABYSSINIAQuestion Mr William Redmond Answer Under
1027
ROYAL INDIAN MARINE Question Mr Percy Thornton Answer First
1033
1040
1039
1052
1051
ORDERS OF THE
1063
Motion made
1077
GRAND JURY LAWS IRELAND Questions Mr C J Engledow and Mr J
1079
CUSTOMS DISMISSAL OF OFFICER Question Mr J P Farrell Answer
1081
SCIENCE TEACHING IRELAND Question Dr Tanner Answer Vice
1089
VOLUNTEER CAPITATION GRANTQuestion Sir Howard Vincent Answer
1097
WAYS AND MEANS Considered in Committee Resolved
1109
Second Reading deferred
1111
Burglary Bill
1115
DEPORTATION OF PAUPERSQuestion Mr W Field Answer Secretary
1123
Bill read 2ª and referred to a Select Committee
1131
Motion agreed
1137
CUSTOMS STATISTICAL DEPARTMENTQuestion Mr David Thomas Answer
1149
NAVAL ORDNANCEQuestion Major Rasch Answer Secretary to the
1151
FOREIGN TRAWLERS IN THE MORAY FIRTHQuestion Marquess of Huntly
1153
NATIONAL ART TREASURES Question Sir Samuel Montagu Answer
1155
TRADE DISPUTESQuestion Mr Robert Ward Answer President of
1163
Labouchere
1169
MR HAVELOCK WILSONQuestions
1175
ORDERS OF THE
1181
131
1213
Mr Harwood
1219
Mr Wylie
1247
Resolutions agreed to
1255
Mr Llewellyn
1271
The House dividedAyes 224 Noes 98 Division List No
1309
Committee deferred
1311
Considered
1325
Considered in Committee reported without
1329
NIGER DELIMITATIONQuestions Dr Tanner Answers Under Secretary
1337
MONAGHAN ASSIZES Question Mr D Macaleese Answer Attorney
1349
Sir J Fergusson
1353
Mr Lewis
1387
LEEMETFORD AMMUNITIONQuestion Mr Wingfield Digby Answer
1399
MONDAY 9TH MARCH 1896
1405
Under Secretary for
1411
Second Reading deferred
1429
Committee thereupon deferred
1431
Lancaster
1439
Question Earl of Kimberley Answer
1443
Contents 48 Noncontents 21 Bill Read
1451
RAILWAYS TIMES OF TRAINSReturn No 113
1453
Mr J Morley
1467
ARMS FOR ABYSSINIAQuestions Mr Gibson Bowles Answers Under
1473
EGYPT Amendment proposed to reduce Foreign Office Vote by 100
1477
Under Secretary for Foreign
1501
Duke of Devonshire
1503
TRADE WITH CHINAQuestions Mr C E Schwann Answers Under Secre
1563
MARQUESS OF ELY CLAIM TO VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVE PEERS
1573
Second Reading deferred
1575
March 23
1577
CANTONMENT OF MHOWQuestion Mr J Caldwell Answer Secretary
1589
SMALL POX AT GLOUCESTER Questions Mr Radcliffe Cooke and Mr
1601
Lord of the Admiralty
1603
Question Mr J P Farrell Answer Mr Speaker 420
1609
PAUPER LUNATICSQuestions Sir Mark Stewart
1625
Second Reading put
1645
Answers Lord
1693
VESTED SCHOOLS IRELANDQuestion Mr T M Healy Answer Chief
1695
Second Reading deferred
1697
91
1705
869
1707
NATIONAL EDUCATION IRELANDQuestions Mr Doogan Answers
RAILWAYS IN CHINAQuestion Mr Gorell Barnes Answer Under Secre
672
592
Mr Bryn Roberts
871
PORT NESS BREAKWATER Question Mr Weir Answer Lord Advocate 1342
138
Answer Secretary
435
1476
613
915
Mr Logan
LIGHT RAILWAYS BILLQuestion Mr Schwann Answer President
594
INDIAN ARMY Question Mr E Brodie Hoare Answer Secretary
BUSINESS
ILLEGAL FISHINGQuestion Captain Phillpotts Answer Home Secretary 436
PRISON MADE GOODSQuestions Sir Howard Vincent and Mr J H Dalziel
1311
Mr Rentoul
185
1031
421
181
1165
350
242
1167
187
738
1588
1341
886
657
189
536
775
1151
888
996
191
1433
539
776
1153
874
661
1430
1014
408
192
165

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