The Parliamentary Debates

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Reuter's Telegram Company, 1904 - Great Britain

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Chesterfield Corporation Tramways and Improvements Bill H L
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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS CIRCULATED WITH THE VOTES
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THE WOOLWICH ROTUNDA GUNS Question Sir George Bartley Islington N
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Apr 28
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Tottenham Improvement Bill Petition for additional Provision referred
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AGRARIAN OFFENCES PROVINCES IRELAND Copy presented of Return
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689
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517
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201
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NAVAL STATISTICS Question Mr Edmund Robertson Dundee Answer
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INDIAN POLICE COMMISSION REPORT Question Mr Herbert Roberts Answer
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In the Committee
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Sir Carne Rasch Essex Chelmsford
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Motion made and Question proposed That a sum not exceeding
55
EMPLOYMENT OF CHILDREN ACTBYLAWS Question Mr Tennant Answer
59
Vote agreed
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The Parliamentary Secretary of the Treasury Sir A AclandHood
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PRIVATE BILLS GROUP F Ordered That Colonel R T H Law and Captain
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ALIENS Return presented relative thereto Address 15th March
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Motion made and Question proposed That this House consents to
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VACCINATION BILL Petition from Wandsworth against to lie upon the Table
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Mr Lough Islington W
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SUPPLY OF NEWRY GRANITE FOR FOUNDATIONS OF DUBLIN COLLEGE OF SCIENCE
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140
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ARMY FINANCE Question Mr Gibson Bowles Lynn Regis Answer
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Mr T W Russell Tyrone S
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Question put and agreed
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Thurles Urban District Council Water Bill Reported with Amend
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POOR LAW MEDICAL RELIEF SCOTLAND Copy presented of Report of
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PLAGUE IN HONGKONG Question Sir Walter Foster Derbyshire Ilkeston
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DUNDEE MAILS Question Sir John Leng Answer Lord Stanley
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Ayes 142 Noes 198 Division List No 77
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263
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Apr 14
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Mr Whitley
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FRIDAY 15TH APRIL 1904
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LOCAL TAXATION ACCOUNT Return presented relative thereto ordered 17th
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Mr Herbert Robertson Hackney S 310
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to add the words upon this day six months Mr Herbert Robert
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Question proposed That the words proposed to be left out stand part
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Tuberculosis Animals Compensation Bill SECOND READING Order
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General Laurie Pembroke and Haverford West 332
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Mr Channing
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FOURTH SERIES
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SUPERANNUATION
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6
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APPOINTMENTS TO ABSTRACTOR CLASSAGE LIMITS Question Mr Yoxall
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NURSING IN WORKHOUSES Question Mr Schwann Manchester N Answer
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SCOTTISH PRIVATE BILL INQUIRY Questions Mr Black Banffshire and
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SUPPLY CIVIL SERVICES AND REVENUE DEPARTMENTS ESTIMATES Order
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Amendment proposed
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Mr William Redmond Clare E 442
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EXPORTS OF WHEAT AND FLOUR FROM INDIA Question Mr Hunter Craig
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Colonel Nolan Galway N 456
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ADMINISTRATION OF THE AUXILIARY FORCES Question Sir Howard Vincent
457
Irish Deaf and Dumb Children Question Mr Clancy Answer Mr Wynd
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Motion made and Question proposed That a sum not exceeding
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On Clause
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London Chatham and Dover Railway Bill H L Young and Bells Patents
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Scotland being the Sixtyfifth Annual Report on Prisons in Scotland 1903
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FERTILISERS AND FEEDING STUFFS ACT 1893 Amended regulations made
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Lord Heneage 506
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PRIVATE BILLS GROUP G Captain JESSEL reported from the Committee
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LIGHT RAILWAYS ACT 1896 Copy presented of Order made by the Light Rail
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LIGHT RAILWAYS ACT 1896 Copy presented of Order made by the Light Rail
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RECRUITING IN IRELAND Question Mr Swift MacNeill Answer Mr Arnold
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CONGO FREE STATETRADE REGULATIONS Question Mr Herbert Samuel
527
CHILD LABOUR IN MINES Question Mr Fenwick Northumberland Wans
531
CASTLETOWN POSTAL SERVICE Question Mr Gilhooly Answer Lord Stanley
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BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE WAYS AND MEANS
539
CUSTOMSTEA
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The Prime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury Mr A J Balfour
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Mr Ashton Bedfordshire Luton
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PROTECTION OF THE SCOTCH FISHERIESSEA POLICE DUTY Question
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In line 5 to leave out the words Eight pence and insert
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CUSTOMSTOBACCO
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Ayes 200 Noes 106 Division List No 87
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Spain Trinidad in March 1903 6 Trade Reports Annual Series
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FOURTH SERIES d
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Question
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Motion made and Question proposed That the Board of Education
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THURSDAY 21ST APRIL 1904
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the Committee to be proposed
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Sale of Intoxicants to Children Bill H L
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Local Government
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INDIAN POLICE COMMISSIONPUBLICATION OF REPORT Question Sir Seymour
841
BALLINASLOE LUNATIC ASYLUMRESIDENT MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT Ques
851
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE SUPPLY Ordered That the Committee of Ways
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Sir Brampton Gurdon Norfolk N
871
Mr Runciman Dewsbury 888
887
Mr Channing Northamptonshire E 900
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Whereupon Sir FREDERICK BANBURY rose in his place and claimed
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MANCHESTER SHIP CANAL FINANCE BILL H L Reported with Amendments
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PRIVATE BILLS GROUP F Sir JOSEPH LEESE reported from the Committee
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INCOMETAX AND INHABITED HOUSE DUTY Petition from Croydon for altera
951
FLEETS GREAT BRITAIN AND FOREIGN COUNTRIES Return presented relative
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199
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LORD TREDGARS SUPPLEMENTAL ESTATE Petition for a Private Bill together
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EDUCATION SCOTLAND Minute of the Committee of Council on Education
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PROVISIONAL ORDER BILLS NO STANDING ORDERS APPLICABLE Mr SPEAKER
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BISHOPRICS OF SOUTHWARK AND BIRMINGHAM BILL Petition from Salisbury
1021
COMPANIES WINDINGUP ACT 1890 Account presented showing Receipts
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184
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CROMOREGRAVIR ROAD ISLE OF LEWIS Question Mr Weir Ross and Cro
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The Secretary of State for the Home Department Mr Akers Douglas
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INSTRUCTIONS IN COOKERY IN SCOTCH SCHOOLS Question Mr Weir Answer
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DUBLIN TELEGRAPH MESSENGERS Question Mr Nannetti Answer
1059
Major Evans Gordon Tower Hamlets Stepney
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Mr Hayes Fisher Fulham
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Mr Norman Wolverhampton S
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Mr Stuart Samuel Tower Hamlets Whitechapel
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And it being halfpast Seven of the clock the debate stood adjourned till
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The Secretary of State for the Home Department Mr AkersDouglas
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Sir Carne Rasch Essex Chelmsford
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Liverpool and Wigan Churches Bill H L Report from the Select Com
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Were presented by the Earl Waldegrave for the Lord Wolverton read
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be referred to the Examiners of Petitions for Private Bills and to be printed
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LEGAL EXPENSES OF ECCLESIASTICAL
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RAILWAY COUPLINGS Question Mr Bell Derby Answer The President
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IRISH QUEENS COLLEGESDEPUTYPRESIDENTS Questions Mr Hayden
1183
TEA DUTY IN IRELAND Questions Mr J P Farrell Longford N and
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185
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LIMERICK POSTAL STAFF Question Mr Joyce Limerick Answer
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FOURTH SERIES
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Ayes 249 Noes 119 Division List No 94
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Question proposed That the word now stand part of the Question
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WEDNESDAY 27TH APRIL 1904
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YIELD OF DIRECT AND INDIRECT TAXATION Question Mr Toulmin Lanca
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SHOP HOURS BILL Question Mr James Reid Greenock Answer The Secre
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59
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COLONIAL LEGISLATURES AND PREFERENCE Questions Sir Gilbert Parker
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Oakengates Dawley and Districts Joint Water Board Bill H L The
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LICENCES RENEWAL Petitions against alteration of Law from Hornsey
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AGRICULTURAL BANKS IN INDIA Question Mr Weir Answer Mr Brodrick 1432
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1448
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Mr John Ellis Nottinghamshire Rushcliffe
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60
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Mr Dalziel Kirkcaldy Burghs
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Mr Gibson Bowles
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Mr Moulton Cornwall Launceston 1516
1515
61
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And it being Midnight the Chairman left the Chair to make his Report
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686
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DEPARTMENTAL SUPPLIES FOR THE TRANSVAAL Questions Mr Herbert Samuel
BRITISH TRADE WITH TUNIS AND MADAGASCAR Question Mr Charles Hob
CHARGES AGAINST THE ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY Question Mr Sloan
519
SMUGGLING OF ARMS ON THE ARABIAN COAST Question Mr Swift MacNeill
DINGLE GUARDIANS SURCHARGE Question Mr Thomas ODonnell Kerry
186
1044
396
Poor Law Medical Officers Ireland Superannuation Bill To pro
PROSECUTION Of Mr Tilak Questions Mr Weir Ross and Cromarty
IRISH AGRICULTURAL GRANTS Question Mr T W Russell Tyrone S
THE MACEDONIAN GENDARMERIE Questions Mr Bryce Aberdeen S
NAVAL SALVAGE OPERATIONS Question Sir John Leng Dundee Answer
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TEACHING OF THE IRISH LANGUAGE Questions Mr Thomas ODonnell
327
Motion made and Question proposed That a sum not exceeding 18930
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Page 967 - It shall be lawful for one or more persons, acting on their own behalf or on behalf of a trade union or of an individual employer or firm in contemplation or furtherance of a trade dispute, to attend at or near a house or place where a person resides or works or carries on business or happens to be, if they so attend merely for the purpose of peacefully obtaining or communicating information, or of peacefully...
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