The Parliamentary Debates

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Reuter's Telegram Company, 1906 - Great Britain
 

Contents

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Aug 4
SEAMENS REMITTANCESDEDUCTIONS Question Major Seely Answer
VOLUME CLXII
COMMITTEE OF SELECTION Report from the Committee with proceedings
3
July 27
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Colonial Marriages
23
Musical Copyrigh 25 Labourers Ireland
25
Labourers Ireland Bill SECOND READING Order of the Day for
27
Moved That the Bill be now read 2Earl Carrington
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4
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On Question Bill read 2ª and committed to a Committee of the Whole
53
Nettlebed and District Commons Preservation Bill LORDS Shropshire
57
TRADE REPORTS ANNUAL SERIES Copy presented of Diplomatic and Con
59
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ROYAL IRISH
65
Vote agreed
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127
Question proposed That the words proposed to be left out down to tor
133
Ayes 319 Noes 48 Division List No 279
137
Mr Atherley Jones
147
Ayes 42 Noes 326 Division List No 280
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1 Page
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30
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Mr Lyttelton
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The Committee dividedAyes 313 Noes 33 Division List No 282
183
Mr Rufus Isaacs
199
Resolutions to be reported upon Monday next Committee also report Pro
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SHOOTING Question Major Seely Liverpool Abercromby Answer
209
Mr Cochrane Ayrshire N 266
215
THE STIBBERT BEQUEST Questions Mr Claude Hay Answers Sir
219
Proposition made and Question proposed That the Bill be now read a second
221
Lord Balcarres Lancashire Chorley 1171
243
Main Question put and agreed
257
Mr Weir Ross and Cromarty 270
269
DUNBLANE Question Mr Morton Answer The Lord Advocate Mr Shaw
277
Scotland Act 1895 is hereby repealed and in lieu thereof be it
279
next
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IRRIGATION IN CEYLON
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In page 1 to leave out from the word phosphates in line 10
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Earl Carrington 340
339
In page 1 line 8 after the first word any to insert the word
341
Labourers Ireland Bill House in Committee according to Order
345
FOURTH SERIES
349
Amendment moved
359
362
361
Clause
363
The Earl of Crewe
373
A person shall be disqualified for being elected or chosen
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383
and 27 agreed
389
On Question Amendment agreed
391
On Question Amendment agreed
397
Deanery of Manchester Bill Order of the day for Second Reading read
401
Electric Lighting Provisional Orders No
403
CANADIAN CATTLE IMPORTATION Petition from Llandyssul for prohibition
405
SUPERANNUATION ACT 1887 Copy presented of Return for the year ended
407
DELAY IN SANCTIONING APPOINTMENT OF LONGFORD PETTY SESSIONS CLERK
411
CLEARING HOUSE BANKING RETURNS FOR IRIS CITIES Question Mr Vincent
423
RUSSIAN REFUGEES AND THE ALIENS ACT Question Mr Levy Leicestershire
431
129
445
ZULU REBELLION Questions Mr Byles Salford N Answers The Under
451
57
457
POSTAL ARRANGEMENTS Question Mr Rendall Gloucestershire Thornbury
465
Trade Disputes Bill
475
Question proposed That the word now stand part of the Question
481
Mr Frank Edwards Radnor
495
Mr Paul Northampton
507
The SolicitorGeneral Sir W Robson South Shields
521
Mr Maclean Bath
533
Mr A J Balfour City of London
551
Ayes 369 Noes 177 Division List No 281
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a That the gross expenditure for certain Navy Services exceeded
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Schedule
573
c That the resulting differences between the Exchequer Grants
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32
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675
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In page 1 line 6 to leave out from the word until to the end
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1 Page
591
PUBLIC WORKS LOANS REPAYMENT Committee to consider of authorising
595
SHIPPING CASUALTIES Shipping casualties which occurred on or near the coasts
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PALACE OF WESTMINSTER The Earl of Liverpool and the Lord Denman added
609
FOURTH SERIES
629
Labourers Ireland Bill Order of the Day for Third Reading read
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UNIVERSITIES SCOTLAND ACT 1889 ORDINANCE Copy presented of Univer
671
DISMISSAL OF MR CECIL BISSET Question Mr Thomasson Leicester
675
KILBRACKEN EVICTED TENANT Question Mr T Smyth Leitrim S Answer
685
TITHE RENT CHARGES ON IRISH ESTATES Question Mr Dolan Leitrim N
689
Mr Gibbs Bristol W
691
GREENWICH OBSERVATORY Question Mr Ashley Lancashire Blackpool
693
Sir Charles Dilke
695
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714
713
Mr Boland Kerry S
715
HARBOUR GRANTS FOR SCOTLAND Questions Mr Weir Answers Mr Kearley 724
725
CABS AND OMNIBUSES METROPOLIS Report from the Select Committee
727
Page CLASS II
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Mr A J Balfour
797
Mr Stuart Sunderland 1172
861
Question put
869
First Resolution agreed
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880
879
LABOUR STATISTICS Third Abstract of Foreign Labour Statistics
881
The Lord President of the Council The Earl of Crewe
885
Moved That the Bill be now read 2ª The Earl of Crewe
909
Moved That the Debate be now adjourned
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mittee of the Whole House Tomorrow
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Ayes 339 Noes 81 Division List No 289
1025
INCLOSURES COUNTY OF KENT Return ordered showing 1 the number
1027
THE DENSHAWI AFFAIR AND THE OMBASHI OF EGYPTIAN POLICE Question
1033
ARTILLERY HORSES Question Mr Soames Norfolk S Answer The Secre
1043
1052
1051
Mr Cullinan Tipperary S
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DUBLIN COUNCILLORS AND A CARTING CONTRACT Question Mr Lonsdale
1063
Question put That a sum not exceeding 29050 be granted to
1069
House of Lords Offices 10210
1071
1 Board of Education including a Supplementary Sum of 200000 6339600
1073
Mr Tennant Berwickshire
1085
Mr OGrady Leeds E 1098
1097
Mr Brace
1099
The Secretary of State for the Home Department Mr Gladstone Leeds W 1100
1111
Amendment by leave withdrawn
1113
Question put
1117
Ayes 342 Noes 82 Division List No 288
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Ayes 318 Noes 67 Division List No 294
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To leave out the words Nor any claim by the Crown for
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word fine in line 22 Mr Lupton
1149
The Financial Secretary to the Treasury Mr McKenna Monmouth
1155
Report made and Question proposed That Clause 2 stand part of the Bill
1159
The President of the Board of Trade Mr Lloyd George Carnarvon
1173
Buckhaven Methil and Innerleven Burgh Extension Bill H L
1177
EVICTIONS IRELAND Return of Evictions in Ireland for the quarter ended
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FOURTH SERIES
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Further debate adjourned till Tomorrow
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Moved That Amendment to Clause 11 page 7 in line 41 to which
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POISONS AND PHARMACY BILL LORDS Petitions from Rotherhithe for alter
1317
MAGISTRATES ENGLAND AND WALES Return presented relative thereto
1319
577
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BALLYSADARE FORESHORE Question Mr Fetherstonhaugh Answer
1329
DRUMGRIFFEN TURBARY RIGHTS Question Mr Hazleton Galway N
1339
AFGHAN FRONTIER DEFENCE Question Sir Charles Dilke Answer
1349
TRANSVAAL CONSTITUTION Questions Mr Gibbs Sir Howard Vincent Shef
1355
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1371
Statute Law Revision Scotland Bill Lords Amendments to be con
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THE COUNTY MAGISTRACY Questions Mr Bridgeman Shropshire Oswestry
1397
61
1401
Mr Menzies Lanarkshire S
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Mr Charles Hobhouse Bristol E
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Division List No 285
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Sir Thomas Esmonde Wexford N
1443
Mr GEORGE WHITELEY rose in his place and claimed to move That
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Colonial Marriages Bill H L Returned from the Commons agreed to with
1461
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS CIRCULATED WITH THE VOTES
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Robertson
1593
ment Board Mr John Burns Battersea
1605
Mr Bowles
1609
and such attending shall not be held to be a nuisance Sir Charles
1655
Ayes 29 Noes 231 Division List No 310
1667
Sir John Walton
1677
Mr Markham Notts Mansfield
1689
Amendment proposed
1749
Motion made and Question proposed That the Chairman do report
1767
Mr F E Smith
1781
New clause as amended agreed to and added to the Bill
1785
ADMIRALTY ACCOUNTANTGENERALS DEPARTMENT Question Mr Weir Ross
1791
Small Landholders Scotland Bill
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429
1847
RESERVE OF GUNS AND AMMUNITION Question Mr Fell Answer Mr Hal
1847
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1847
348
1847
POSTCARDSFINES FOR AFFIXING STAMPS ON THE WRONG SIDE Question
1847
421
1847
ENGLISH CONTRACTOR FOR WICKLOW HARBOUR IMPROVEMENTS Question
1847
WATFORD SECONDARY SCHOOL Question Mr Micklem Hertfordshire Water
1847
NEW CONSTITUTION FOR THE TRANSVAAL Question Sir Henry Kimber Wands
1847
729
1847
Lunacy Commission 3731
1847
THE EGYPTIAN GARRISON Question Mr F E Smith Liverpool Walton
1847
350
1847
Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire Electric Power
1847
696
1847
377
1847
496
1847
467
1847
DISAPPEARANCE OF GAME FROM IRELAND Question Mr Fetherstonhaugh
75
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IMPRISONMENT OF MEN AT BUENOS AYRES Question Mr Havelock Wilson
GOVERNMENT AMMUNITION Question Mr J M Robertson Northumberland
IRISH LAND PURCHASE STAMP DUTY Question Mr Edward Barry Answer
Corporation of London Blackfriars and other Bridges Bill
355
TRAWLING IN MORAY FIRTH Question Mr Weir Answer Mr Sinclair
569
382
701
WATFORD GRAMMAR SCHOOL Question Mr Micklem Answer Mr Birrell 467
The Artillery Question Major McMicking Kircudbrightshire Answer
Portsmouth Water
CONSOLS Questions Sir Howard Vincent Sheffield Central Answers
594
COINAGE Question Mr Essex Gloucestershire Cirencester Answer
Lord Courtney
West Yorkshire Tramways
EDUCATION BILL CLAUSE 4 Sir Charles Dilke Gloucestershire Forest

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Page 183 - 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 persuading any person to work or abstain from working.
Page 171 - Every person who, with a view to compel any other person to abstain from doing, or to do any act which such other person has a legal right to do or abstain from doing, wrongfully and without legal authority, (1) Uses violence to or intimidates such other person or his wife or children, or injures his property...
Page 173 - An act done in pursuance of an agreement or combination by two or more persons shall, if done in contemplation or furtherance of a trade dispute, not be actionable unless the act, if done without any such agreement or combination, would be actionable.
Page 171 - ... 4. Watches or besets the house or other place where such other person resides, or works, or carries on business, or happens to be, or the approach to such house or place ; or, "5. Follows such other person with two or more other persons in a disorderly manner in or through any street or road...
Page 27 - ... he shall, without prejudice to any civil liability, be liable, on summary conviction, for a first offence to a fine not exceeding twenty pounds and for any subsequent offence to a fine not exceeding fifty pounds.
Page 279 - The jury shall be cited by the sheriff clerk from the sheriff court jury book in the manner provided by statute for the citation of jurors in civil cases in Scotland, and the existing statutory provisions relative to fines for non-attendance of jurors, and to the...
Page 903 - A teacher employed in a public elementary school shall not be required as part of his duties as teacher to give any religious instruction, and shall not be required as a condition of his appointment to subscribe to any religious creed, or to attend or abstain from attending any Sunday school or place of religious worship.
Page 753 - We are prepared to make this settlement in the name of the Liberal Party. That is sufficient authority for us ; but there is a higher authority which we should earnestly desire to obtain. I make no appeal, but I address myself particularly to the right hon. gentlemen who sit opposite, who are long versed in public affairs, and who will not be able all their lives to escape from a heavy South African responsibility. They are the accepted guides of a Party which, though in a minority in this House,...
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