Obrázky na stránke
PDF
ePub

[August 12.]

Page

1817

Regulation of the Forces Bill [Bill 193]-
Order for Consideration, as amended, read..
Consideration, as amended, deferred till To-morrow.

National Debt Bill [Bill 243]

Moved, "That the Bill be now read the third time"

1817

After short debate, Motion agreed to:-Bill read the third time, and passed.

Supreme Court of Judicature Bill [Lords] [Bill 227]

Moved, "That the Bill be now read a second time," (Mr. Attorney
General)

1818

[ocr errors]

After short debate, Second Reading deferred till Monday next.

Pedlars (Certificates) Bill [Lords] [Bill 234]—
Order for Committee read:-Moved, "That Mr. Speaker do now leave
the Chair,"-(Mr. Courtney)

.. 1818

After short debate, Question put:-The House divided; Ayes 80, Noes 8;
Majority 72.-(Div. List, No. 385.)

Bill considered in Committee

[ocr errors]

After short time spent therein, Bill reported, without Amendment.
Question, "That the Bill be now read a third time," put, and agreed to:—
Bill passed.

Petroleum (Hawking) Bill [Lords] [Bill 222]

Moved, "That the Consideration of the Bill, as amended, be deferred until
Saturday,"-(Mr. Solicitor General)

1820

.. 1820

After short debate, Consideration, as amended, deferred till Monday next.

Pollen Fishing (Ireland) Bill—Ordered (Mr. Solicitor General for Ireland, Mr. Attorney General for Ireland, Mr. William Edward Forster); presented, and read the first time [Bill 248]

[ocr errors]

1821

COMMONS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 13.

ORDER OF THE DAY.

1:0:0

SUPPLY-Order for Committee read; Motion made, and Question proposed, "That Mr. Speaker do now leave the Chair: ".

NAVY (SOBRIETY)-RESOLUTION-Amendment proposed,

To leave out from the word "That" to the end of the Question, in order to add the words" in the opinion of this House, it will promote good conduct and sobriety among the men and boys of the Royal Navy if the spirit ration were henceforth discontinued, and some equivalent given, equal to the value of the spirit ration, in the form of improved dietary or increased wages,"-(Mr. Caine,)-instead thereof 1821 Question proposed, "That the words proposed to be left out stand part of the Question: "-After debate, Question put, and agreed to.

Main Question proposed, "That Mr. Speaker do now leave the Chair: "NAVY-H.M.S. "ATALANTA"- Observations, Mr. Jenkins: - Debate thereon

[ocr errors][ocr errors][merged small]

PASSENGER ACTS-EMIGRANT SHIPS-Observations, Mr. O'Donnell, Mr.
A. Moore; Reply, Mr. Chamberlain

House counted out] 1865

LORDS, MONDAY, AUGUST 15.

DRAINAGE (IRELAND) PROVISIONAL ORDER BILL-RESOLUTION—

Page

Moved, "That the Order of the 1st day of April last, which limits the time for the
Second Reading of any Bill brought from the House of Commons confirming any
Provisional Order be dispensed with with respect to the said Bill,"-(Lord Thurlow) 1878
After short debate, on question? Their Lordships divided; Contents 29,
Not-Contents 31; Majority 2:-Resolved in the negative.

Division List, Contents and Not-Contents

Patriotic Fund Bill

[ocr errors]

1880

Commons Amendments considered (according to Order), and agreed to 1881 Question, Viscount Sidmouth; Answer, The Earl of Northbrook. CEYLON-ECCLESIASTICAL SUBSIDIES-Question, Observations, Lord Stanley of Alderley, The Archbishop of Canterbury; Reply, The Earl of Kimberley

[ocr errors]

TUNIS-RESOLUTION-Moved to resolve

[ocr errors]

"That, in the opinion of this House, any interference with the integrity of the Ottoman Empire in North Africa is likely to prove dangerous to the peace of Europe,"-(The Earl of Dunraven)

[ocr errors]

After debate, Motion (by leave of the House) withdrawn.

LAND LAW (IRELAND) BILL—

[ocr errors]
[ocr errors]

Returned from the Commons with an amendment made by the Lords to which the Commons had disagreed and on which the Lords have insisted, agreed to; and with several of the further amendments made by the Lords, agreed to; several agreed to, with amendments, and with consequential amendments to the Bill; and several disagreed to, with reasons for such disagreement: The said amendments and reasons to be printed, and to be considered To-morrow. (No. 214.)

COMMONS, MONDAY, AUGUST 15.

QUESTIONS.

1881

1890

19:0:6

STATE OF IRELAND-CONDUCT OF SOLDIERS AT LIMERICK-Questions, Mr.
Healy, Mr. Redmond; Answers, Mr. Childers

POST OFFICE WAGES OF LETTER CARRIERS (IRELAND)-Question, Mr.
Dawson; Answer, Mr. Fawcett

STATE OF IRELAND-PROCESS SERVING, Co. GALWAY- Questions, Mr.
Biggar; Answers, Mr. W. E. Forster

IRELAND-PHOENIX PARK-Question, Mr. Healy; Answer, Lord Frederick
Cavendish

1908

1908

1910

1910

PRISONS (IRELAND) ACT, 1877-SUPERANNUATION OF ROMAN CATHOLIC
CHAPLAIN AT CARRICK ON SHANNON GAOL-Question, Major O'Beirne ;
Answer, Mr. W. E. Forster

1911

POST OFFICE (IRELAND)-Question, Major O'Beirne; Answer, Mr. Fawcett 1911 STATE OF IRELAND-MAIMING OF CATTLE IN Co. KILKENNY-Question, Mr. Marum; Answer, Mr. W. E. Forster

[merged small][ocr errors]

IRELAND-BOROUGH OF GALWAY-THE FREEMAN'S ROLL-Question, Mr.
T. P. O'Connor; Answer, The Attorney General for Ireland
CHELSEA HOSPITAL-BURIALS-Question, Mr. Dick-Peddie; Answer, Mr.
Childers

1912

1913

CHARITABLE TRUSTS-BURKSTONE-LE-WILLOWS CHARITIES- Question, Mr.
Burt; Answer, Mr. Mundella

1913

CRIME (ENGLAND AND WALES)-RETURN OF ASSAULTS WITH VIOLENCE—
Question, Mr. Macfarlane; Answer, Sir William Harcourt
IRELAND-REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS, &C., BELFAST-Question, Mr. Biggar;
Answer, Mr. W. E. Forster

1914

1914

VOL. CCLXIV. [THIRD SERIES.]

їм

[August 15.]

[ocr errors]

INDIA-THE NIZAM-Questions, General Sir George Balfour, Mr. Onslow;
Answers, The Marquess of Hartington
PERU-REPORTED ROBBERY OF JEWELLERY AND MONEY FROM THE BRITISH
VICE CONSULATE AT LIMA-Question, Mr. Alexander M'Arthur; An-
swer, Sir Charles W. Dilke

[ocr errors]
[ocr errors]

Page

1916

.. 1917

[ocr errors]

THE CAPE GOVERNMENT-PETITION OF RIGHT-Question, Mr. Anderson;
Answer, Mr. Courtney
ARMY-THE VETERINARY DEPARTMENT-PROMOTION-Question, Mr. Gray;
Answer, Mr. Childers

[ocr errors]
[ocr errors]
[ocr errors]

1917

.. 1918

.. 1918

THE IRISH LIGHTS COMMISSIONERS- -TORY ISLAND LIGHTHOUSE-Question,
Mr. Lea; Answer, Mr. Chamberlain
EDUCATION Department—EXTENSION OF THE NEW CODE TO SCOTLAND—
Question, Mr. Anderson; Answer, Mr. Mundella
EGYPT THE MILITARY FORCE-Question, Mr. M'Coan; Answer, Sir
Charles W. Dilke

[ocr errors][ocr errors]

ARMY PAY DEPARTMENT-RETIRED PAY-Question, Captain Aylmer; Answer, Mr. Childers

[merged small][ocr errors]

1919

1919

1920

.. 1920

LAW AND POLICE (IRELAND) — DEATH OF MR. HONE-Question, Viscount
Crichton; Answer, The Attorney General for Ireland ..
NATIONAL EDUCATION (IRELAND)—DEPARTMENTAL STATEMENT-Question,
Mr. Dawson; Answer, Mr. W. E. Forster

.. 1921

ARCTIC EXPLORATION-THE NORTH POLE-COMMANDER CHEYNE'S EXPEDI-
TION-Question, Captain Aylmer; Answer, Mr. Trevelyan
INDIA-THE PAUMBAN PASS-Question, Sir John Hay; Answer, The Mar-
quess of Hartington

[merged small][ocr errors][ocr errors][merged small]

POST OFFICE (IRELAND)—SALARIES OF IRISH SUB-POSTMASTERS—Question,
Mr. Barry; Answer, Mr. Fawcett
WAYS AND MEANS-INLAND REVENUE-THE COLCLOUGH STAMP FRAUDS—
Questions, Mr. Healy; Answers, Lord Frederick Cavendish
LICENSING ACTS-TRANSFER OF A LICENCE-Question, Sir Wilfrid Lawson;
Answer, Sir William Harcourt

.. 1923

.. 1923

CRIMINAL LAW-CASE OF EDMUND GALLEY-COMPENSATION-Question, Sir
Eardley Wilmot; Answer, Sir William Harcourt

1924

1925

.. 1924 LAW AND POLICE-CRUELTY TO ANIMALS PREVENTION ACT-CRUELTY TO A DONKEY Question, Mr. Macfarlane; Answer, Sir William Harcourt SOUTH AFRICA-THE TRANSVAAL-MURDER OF DR. BARBER-Questions, Sir Stafford Northcote; Answers, Mr. Courtney FRANCE AND TUNIS (POLITICAL AFFAIRS)-Question, Sir H. Drummond Wolff; Answer, Sir Charles W. Dilke

[merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small]

LAND LAW (IRELAND) BILL-CLAUSE 25-PURCHASES-Question, Sir
William Palliser; Answer, The Attorney General for Ireland
FOREIGN JEWS IN RUSSIA EXPULSION
OF MR. L. LEWISOHN,
NATURALIZED BRITISH SUBJECT-Question, Baron Henry De Worms;
Answer, Sir Charles W. Dilke
.. 1927
CONFISCATED ESTATES (IRELAND)-Question, Mr. W. J. Corbet; Answer,
The Attorney General for Ireland

LANDLORD AND TENANT (IRELAND) ACT, 1870-THE ROYAL COMMISSION—
THE REPORT AND EVIDENCE-Questions, Sir William Palliser; Answers,
Mr. Gladstone

1928

.. 1929

LAND LAW (IRELAND) BILL-THE LORDS' AMENDMENTS-Question, Mr.
Macdonald; Answer, Mr. Speaker

.. 1931

1931

NAVY THE POSITION OF NAVIGATING AND WARRANT OFFICERS-Question,
Sir H. Drummond Wolff; Answer, Mr. Trevelyan
THE PATRIOTIC FUND-MR. HAMILTON-Question, Sir Henry Holland;
Answer, Mr. Childers

1931

[August 15.]

Page

ORDERS OF THE DAY.

Land Law (Ireland) Bill

Order for Consideration of Lords Reasons and Amendments read:-
:-
Moved, "That the Lords Reasons and Amendments be now considered,"
-(Mr. Gladstone)

After debate, Question put, and agreed to:-Lords Reasons and Amend-
ments considered.

Moved, "That a Committee be appointed to draw up reasons to be assigned to The Lords for disagreeing to the Amendments made by The Lords to the Bill, to which this House hath disagreed.'

1932

After short debate, Question put, and agreed to:-List of the Committee 1998 Committee to withdraw immediately.

Royal University of Ireland Bill [Lords] [Bill 247]—
Moved, "That the Bill be now read a second time,"-(Mr. William
Edward Forster)

[ocr errors]

Moved, "That the Debate be now adjourned,”—(Mr. T. P. O' Connor :)—
After short debate, Question put, and negatived.

Main Question put, and agreed to:-Bill read a second time, and com-
mitted for To-morrow.

Land Law (Ireland) Bill

COMMONS AMENDMENTS TO THE AMENDMENTS MADE BY THE LORDS TO THE
AMENDMENTS MADE BY THE COMMONS TO THE LORDS AMENDMENTS, AND
COMMONS REASONS FOR DISAGREEING TO CERTAIN OF THE SAID LORDS
AMENDMENTS ..

[ocr errors]
[ocr errors]

Reasons for disagreement to the Amendments made by The Lords to the Commons Amendments to The Lords Amendments reported, and agreed to:-To be communicated to the Lords.

Universities of Oxford and Cambridge (Statutes) Bill [Lords]—
Order for Second Reading read

After short debate, Second Reading deferred until To-morrow.

1999

2009

.. 2011

NAVY AND ARMY EXPENDITURE, 1879-80—

Considered in Committee

.. 2012

After short debate, Resolutions to be reported To-morrow.

Solent Navigation Bill [Bill 207]—

Moved, "That the Order for going into Committee upon the said Bill be discharged,"-(Mr. Evelyn Ashley)

Question put, and agreed to.

[ocr errors]

Moved, "That the Bill be referred to a Select Committee, consisting of
Five Members, Three to be nominated by the House, and Two by the
Committee of Selection,"-(Mr. Evelyn Ashley :)-Question put, and
agreed to.

Ordered, That all Petitions against the Bill be referred to the Committee.
Ordered, That Petitioners praying to be heard by Counsel or Agents be
heard against the Bill, and that Counsel be heard in support of the
Bill.

Ordered, That the Committee have power to send for persons, papers, and
records:-Three to be the quorum.

2015

[August 15.]

Page

Statute Law Revision and Civil Procedure Bill [Lords]Moved, "That the Order for going into Committee upon the said Bill be discharged,"-(Mr. Attorney General)..

After short debate, Motion, by leave, withdrawn:-Committee deferred till

To-morrow.

Pollen Fishing (Ireland) Bill [Bill 248]

2015

Moved, "That the Bill be now read a second time,"-(Mr. Solicitor
General for Ireland)
Question put, and agreed to

2016

Bill read a second time, and committed for

To-morrow.

SAT FIRST.

MONDAY, AUGUST 1.

The Lord Fingall, after the death of his father.

MONDAY, AUGUST 15.

The Earl of Harrington, after the death of his father.

« PredošláPokračovať »