Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

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T.C. Hansard, 1879
 

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PRISON RULESREPORTERS OF THE PRESSQuestion Mr W MArthur
85
WAYS AND MEANSREPORTResolutions February 28 reported
105
Racecourses Metropolis Bill Bill 48
107
After short debate Order discharged and Bill to be read 2ª on Tuesday
117
VOL COXLIV THIRD SERIES
129
CONTAGIOUS DISEASES ANIMALS ACT 1878DAIRIES AND COWSHEDS
135
Moved That in the opinion of this House it would be desirable to establish through
157
Amendment proposed
177
That the words this House is of opinion that it is inexpedient to reopen the ques
255
LORDS THURSDAY MARCH 6
263
POOR LAW IRELAND REMOVAL OF IRISH PAUPERSQuestion Major
275
13 Motion made and Question proposed That a Supplementary sum not exceeding
351
Bill read a second time and com
363
March 20
365
Lower Thames Valley Main Sewerage Board Bill by Order
375
POOR REMOVAL
511
020
519
EGYPTFINANCEQuestion Mr Puleston Answer The Chancellor of
523
EDUCATION DEPARTMENTTHE LONDON SCHOOL BOARDQuestion
525
NAVYMENOFWARS MENObservations Lord Charles Beresford
543
053
557
1 Motion made and Question proposed That 58000 men and boys be employed
571
Drainage and Improvement of Lands Ireland Provisional Order Confirma
625
ARMYTHE MILITIAQuestion Earl Percy Answer Colonel Stanley
629
ADJOURNMENT
745
That the words it would be most undesirable and inopportune to change the
749
ORDERS OF THE
753
GC 135625 all ranks be maintained for the Service of the United Kingdom of Great
757
Clerical Disabilities Bill Bill 18
779
Debtors Act 1869 Amendment Bill No
793
816
815
SUPPLYOrder for Committee read Motion made and Question proposed
823
Motion That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair by leave with
879
Army Discipline and Regulation Bill Bill 88
881
COMMONS FRIDAY MARCH 14
893
Midland Railway Bill by Order
903
SOUTH AFRICA THE ZULU WAR MANUFACTURE OF ARMSQuestion
929
Original Question That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair put
965
After short debate Question put and agreed
1079
After short debate Motion made and Question proposed That the Item Subhead
1101
Original Question put and agreed
1119
Resolutions to be reported Tomorrow Committee to sit again upon
1133
Employers Liability Bill
1135
Committee on the Thames River Prevention of Floods Bill to consist of Twelve Mem
1147
PUBLIC PEACE IRELAND RIOTS AT BELFAST AND OUTRAGE AT DERRY
1161
SPECIE AND PAPER CURRENCYRESOLUTION
1185
12
1199
Disqualification by Medical Relief Bill No
1417
Bill read a second time and com
1429
SUPPLYOrder for Committee read Motion made and Question proposed
1437
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICERESOLUTIONAmendment proposed
1449
Main Question That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair put
1481
TREATY OF BERLINTHE BRITISH FLEETObservations Question Lord
1501
DRAINAGE AND IMPROVEMENT OF LAND IRELAND ACT 1878Question
1505
That the Debate be
1587
Main Question That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair put
1593
354
1595
After short time spent therein Bill reported without Amendment to
1605
14
1695
General Police and Improvement Scotland Provisional Order Inverness
1697
Question proposed That the words proposed to be left out stand part
1717
ARMY MEDICAL DEPARTMENTMOTION FOR AN Address
1767
After debate Moved
1801
Bill to make provision for the future control and management of
1837
After short debate Motion
1847
COMMONS THURSDAY MARCH 27
1849
ARMY THE DEFENCE OF RORKES DRIFT BREVETMAJOR CHARD
1857
Blind and Deaf Mute Children Education Bill Bill 93
1961
Medical Act 1858 Amendment Bill No 16
1985
SOUTH AFRICA THE ZULU WAR SIR BARTLE FRERERESOLUTION
1991
357
2061
927
2095
129
2097
ARMYSIXTEENSHOOTER RIFLESQuestion Colonel Barne Answer Lord
283
Motion
QUESTIONS
823
Blind and DeafMute Children Education BillOrdered Mr Wheelhouse
QUARANTINE ACT CARGO OF RAGS FROM RUSSIA
After long
112
Hored That the Bill be now read 2ªThe Lord President
746
MALTATHE RECENT RIOTSQuestion Mr Anderson Answer
ARMYTHE SCIENTIFIC CORPSQuestion Colonel Arbuthnot Answer
After short debate Question put and agreed
PRIVATE BILLS CANVASSING OF MEMBERS
626
RAILWAYS IRELANDQuestion Viscount Lifford Answer Lord Henniker 374
557
37
NAVAL EXPENDITURE THE VOTE OF CREDIT 1878Question Mr Shaw
VACCINATION ACTSTHE BINGLEY MAGISTRATES ORDERSQuestion

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