Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

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of the Dwellings of the Working Classes in large towns ordered
115
Merchant Shipping Acts Amendment Bill
123
After short debate Motion agreed
139
Wild Animals Scotland BillMr James Barclay Mr Trevelyan Mr Fordyce
143
Labourers Cottages c Scotland BillOrdered Mr Fordyce Sir George Balfour
147
ASH WEDNESDAYMOTION FOR ADJOURNMENT
159
The House divided Ayes 44 Noes 225
189
91 Majority 42
209
POST OFFICEMAILS TO MONTSERRATQuestion Mr Dixon Answer Lord
213
Public Works Loan Acts Consolidation Bill
223
International Copyright Bill
235
Municipal Elections Bill Bill 63
239
LABOUR LAWS COMMISSIONFINAL REPORTQuestion Mr Joseph Cowen
269
Main Question put and agreed
301
SUPPLYOrder for Committee readcontinued
303
IRELAND CROWN SOLICITOR FOR TYRONE Question Mr OConnor
309
Motion agreed
323
Artizans Dwellings Bill Bill 1
335
TICHBORNE TRIALMotion for an Address Mr Whalley
389
NAVY RELIGIOUS CEREMONY AT LAUNCHES Question Mr Edward
393
Public Worship Facilities Bill Bill 22
407
The House divided Ayes 174
419
Amendment proposed to leave out the word now and at the
465
After debate Question put That the word now stand part of
479
JOHN MITCHELTIPPERARY ELECTIONRESOLUTIONNEW WRIT ORDERED
493
To leave out from the word That to the end of the Question in order to add
539
To leave out from the word That to the end of the Question in order to add
573
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSEINTRODUCTION AND PROGRESS OF PUBLIC BILLS
587
Moved That the Bill be now read a second timeMr SclaterBooth
599
Bill read a second time and committed
615
POST OFFICE SORTERS AND SAVINGS BANK CLERKS
621
Regimental Exchanges Bill
627
Regimental Exchanges Bill Bill
639
Papers presented accordingly to lie upon the Table and to be printed
705
Registry of Deeds Office Ireland Bill Bill 70
717
Bill read 2 accordingly and com
737
PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS TRIAL OF PETITIONSMOTION FOR A SELECT
765
Mored That a Select Committee be appointed to inquire into the circumstances attending
787
Bills of Sale Act Amendment Bill Bill 8
789
TURKEYCOMMERCIAL TREATIES WITH SERVIA AND ROUMANIA Question
835
IRELANDRELEASE OF RIBBONMENQuestion Lord Robert Montagu
843
Amendment proposed to leave out the word now and at the end
861
Common Law Procedure Act 1852 Amendment BillOrdered Mr Waddy
879
Question again proposed That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair
983
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
993
Regimental Exchanges Billcontinued
997
ARMYRECEIVERS OF REGIMENTAL NECESSARIESQuestion Mr Naghten
1299
THE METROPOLIS VALUATION ACT 1869QUESTIONS TO RATEPAYERS
1341
SUPPLYSUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATESCommitteecontinued
1359
GENERAL CARRIERS ACT 1830NOMINATION OF SELECT COMMITTEE
1367
THIRD SERIES
1377
NAVYSYSTEM OF TRAINING BoysObservations The Earl of Lauderdale
1379
Amendment proposed
1409
Amendment moved to leave out from the word that to the end
1471
Message from the Commons that they have agreed to the following Address to be pre
1483
DURHAM CAPITULAR ESTATES CUSTOMARY TENANTSMOTION FOR A SELECT COM
1489
Amendment proposed in line 3 to leave out the words Dean
1503
Moved That an humble Address be presented to Her Majesty praying that She will
1511
CORRUPT PRACTICES AT PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONSMOTION FOR A SELECT
1525
1532
1531
Moved That the Bill be now read a second timeMr Vans Agnew
1545
Second Reading put
1589
IRELANDROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARYQuestion Mr OShaughnessy
1609
NAVYTHE BRITANNIA CADET TRAINING SHIPObservations
1627
Consolidated Fund 2139 78 7d
1679
LUNATIC PAUPERS ENGLANDGRANTS IN AIDQuestion Captain Milne
1693
THE IRISH STATE PRISONERSObservations Mr OConnor Power Reply
1759
Amendment proposed to leave out the word now and at the end
1771
DESTRUCTION OF PEARL FISHING BOATSH M S THETIS
1803
SPAINSEIZURE OF THE SLOOP LARKQuestion Mr Serjeant Simon
1805
145
1845
Bill considered in Committee Progress 4th March
1851
INDIAMASSACRE OF MR MARGARY AT MANWINEQuestion Mr Wait
1877
Regimental Exchanges Bill Bill
1921
Moved that a Select Committee be appointed to inquire into and report upon
1951
Resolution agreed to
1961
1857
1991
Main Question as amended put and agreed
2029
1803
MASTER AND SERVANTS ACTCASE OF LUKE HILLSQuestion Mr P
Elementary Education Provisional Orders Confirmation Caister c Bill
Increase of the Episcopate Bill Nos 835
IRELAND THE LINEN TRADECIVIL BILL OFFICERS
LORDS MONDAY MARCH 1
1956
1770
PARLIAMENT THE EASTER RECESSQuestion Earl Granville Answer
FRIDAY FEBRUARY 5 1875
1878
COUNTY AND BURGHS CONSTABULARY SCOTLAND Question Observations
Moved That the Papers be taken into consideration on Thursday next

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Page 5 - Bills will also be laid before you for facilitating the improvement of the dwellings of the working classes in large towns; for the consolidation and amendment of the sanitary laws, and for the prevention of the pollution of rivers. A measure has been prepared for consolidating and amending the laws relating to friendly societies. Its object will be to assist, without unnecessarily interfering with, the laudable efforts of my people to make provision for themselves against some of the calamities...
Page 5 - Ireland will be brought to your notice, with a view to determine whether some of them may not be dispensed with. " Several measures which were unavoidably postponed at the end of last session will be again introduced. Among the most important are those for simplifying the transfer of land and completing the reconstruction of the Judicature. " Bills will be also laid before you for facilitating the improvement of the dwellings of the working classes in large towns ; for the consolidation and amendment...
Page 5 - Gentlemen of the House of Commons, I have directed the estimates of the year to be prepared and presented to you without delay. My Lords and Gentlemen, the condition of the nuances is satisfactory.

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