The Parliamentary Debates

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Reuter's Telegram Company, 1906 - Great Britain
 

Contents

Amendment moved
15
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15
Amendment agreed
15
DROMORE FLOODS Questions Mr Samuel Young Cavan E Mr MacVeagh
15
LOCH RYAN OYSTER FISHERY Question Mr Barrie Londonderry
15
PENNY POST BETWEEN AMERICA AND NEW ZEALAND Question Mr Morton
15
Nov 14
15
Mr Wardle
15
Proposed words inserted
15
CRIMEAN WAR FUND Question Mr Byles Answer Sir H CampbellBanner
15
Page
15
Not 5
15
Clause
15
Page
15
PAYMENTS FOR METALS Question Mr Harold Cox Preston Answer
17
The Marquess of Salisbury
23
Amendment by leave withdrawn
27
Viscount St Aldwyn
45
66
49
On Question Amendment agreed
53
Lord Fitzmaurice
57
Clause
63
Page
81
TRADE REPORTS ANNUAL SERIES Copies presented of Diplomatic and Con
83
STATUTES OF GLASGOW AND BRIGHTON TELEPHONE STAFF Question
87
INCREASE OF PIRACY ON THE CHINA STATIONS Question Mr Bellairs Answer
95
Strachey
99
2333
103
106
105
METROPOLITAN VOLUNTEERS Question Sir Howard Vincent Sheffield
107
COST OF PUBLIC VACCINATION Question Mr Pickersgill Answer The Presi
127
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY Questions Sir Edward Sassoon Hythe Mr Balfour
131
1 Page
139
Public Health Acts Building ByeLaws Bill LORDS Read the first
141
Amendment to the Amendment by leave withdrawn
145
ADMINISTRATION OF THE VACCINATION ACTS Question Sir W J Collins
147
Question That the words an act done stand part of the Bill put
157
Amendment proposed
161
Amendment proposed
175
Amendment proposed
193
Question
205
Amendment proposed
221
Question That those words be there inserted put and agreed
231
and Soulby Newbiggin Stainton Wedlebury DeenecumDeenethorpe
237
Read and ordered to lie on the Table 1
239
LUNACY ACTS 1890 AND 1891 Rules made by the Commissioners in Lunacy
241
Amendment moved
261
The Duke of Norfolk
267
Viscount Galway
273
34
283
Viscount Llandaff
285
Amendment by leave withdrawn
295
The Marquess of Huntly
307
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS CIRCULATED WITH THE VOTES
311
GREAT BRITAIN RUSSIA AND PERSIA Questions Sir H Cotton Nottingham E
325
THE LADIES COLLEGE CHELTENHAM Question Mr OGrady Answer
333
LIVERPOOL VICTORIA FRIENDLY SOCIETY Question Mr Claude Hay Answer
335
NAVAL POLICY Question Sir Gilbert Parker Gravesend Answer The Prime
349
Weekly Restday Bill To secure a Weekly Restday presented by
353
FOURTH SERIES
365
Mr Hunt Shropshire Ludlow
383
Sir E Carson Dublin University
395
Amendment proposed
403
Question proposed That the clause down to the word had in line
423
In page 2 line 5 after the word tenant to insert the words
433
Page
437
The Marquess of Lansdowne
449
The Marquess of Ripon
457
On Question Amendment negatived
471
Fage
477
Nor 7
485
In pages 4 and 5 to leave out the words in Subsection 5 and
503
1 Page
513
On Question whether the words proposed to be left out shall stand part
517
19th October 1906
525
MOOHANE EVICTED TENANT Question Mr Lundon Limerick Answer
531
NEWFOUNDLAND Question Mr Ashley Lancashire Blackpool Answer
535
THE GERMAN GIPSIES Questions Mr Claude Hay Sir Howard Vincent
539
552
551
SHEEP DISEASE REGULATIONS Question Mr Rees Montgomery Boroughs
553
562
561
QUEENS COUNTY EVICTED TENANTS Question Mr Delany Answer Mr Bryce
563
Page
571
Question
597
Question proposed That the word any stand part of the clause
601
Mr Alexander Cross Glasgow Camlachie
615
Ayes 265 Noes 49 Division List No 382
633
Sir Frederick Banbury 642
641
Ayes 301 Noes 76 Division List No 383
645
POPLAR UNION Report to the President of the Local Government Board on
653
In page 5 line 18 to leave out from the word afforded to
663
of Chudleigh
669
Lord Stanley of Alderley
681
Page
683
Amendment moved
693
SCHOOL PUNISHMENT BOOK Question Dr Cooper Answer Mr Birrell 552
781
Ayes 305 Noes 101 Division List No 386
791
Amendment proposed
799
Colonel KenyonSlaney
809
53
811
section shall not apply to Scotland Mr Cochrane
815
The Secretary of State for War Mr Haldane Haddington 824
823
Mr H H Marks Kent Thanet 836
835
Qustion put That this House do now adjourn
849
Land Tenure Bill Postponed proceeding on Amendment proposed on con
851
PUBLICATION OF FISHERY BOARD ORDERS IN MONTGOMERYSHIRE Question
853
Amendment proposed
865
Ayes 220 Noes 46 Division List No 391
879
word shall Lord Heneage
887
Whereupon Mr SPEAKER adjourned the House without Question put
915
Page
917
Amendment proposed to the proposed Amendment
919
Amendment moved
923
On Question That those words be there inserted their Lordships
941
The Earl of Crewe
953
The Lord Archbishop of Canterbury
959
VOLUME CLXIV
961
The Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells
965
Lord Stanley of Alderley
977
The Marquess of Ripon
991
In page 6 line 37 to leave out the first not and to insert
995
On Question Amendment agreed
997
OPIUM BURMA Return presented relative thereto Address 3rd July
999
DELAY IN INTRODUCING EDINBURGH TRAMWAY BILL Question Lord Dalmeny
1021
word shall Lord Heneage
1023
OCCUPANTS OF FARMHOUSES AND THE BEER TAX Question Mr Everett
1025
SOUTH AFRICAN WAR MEDALS Question Dr Rutherford Middlesex Brent
1035
Nor 12
1049
LOUGHBOROUGH BRUSH COMPANY AND THE TRUCK ACT Question Mr T
1057
1060
1059
Amendment proposed
1071
FOURTH SERIES
1077
Question put That those words be there inserted in the Bill
1087
The SolicitorGeneral Sir W Robson South Shields
1097
The Secretary of State for War Mr Haldane Haddington
1109
Motion made and Question proposed That the Debate be now adjourned
1163
Viscount Turnour 1176
1175
Question
1197
403
1229
it might be involved
1249
KINGS BENCH TRIALS Question Mr Bottomley Answer Sir John Walton
1297
was thought
1319
The Earl of Jersey
1381
Lord Zouche of Haryngworth
1415
The Lord Archbishop of Canterbury
1451
In page 7 line 8 after the word worship to insert the words
1453
House resumed and to be again in Committee tomorrow
1457
SALVING THE MONTAGU REFUSAL OF MEN TO WORK AT NIGHT Question
1479
THE NEW HEBRIDES Question Sir Gilbert Parker Answer Mr Churchill
1491
Page
1501
represented at the arbitration by counsel or solicitor unless the claim
1519
Amendment proposed to the proposed Amendment
1535
Question proposed That those words be there added
1537
Ayes 353 Noes 83 Division List No 407
1551
Page
1563
31
1567
Sir Edward Strachey 1588
1587
Ayes 151 Noes 31 Division List No 409
1599
In page 4 line 14 to insert the words provided the tenant before
1611
310
1625
SOUTH AFRICAN WAR MEDALS Question Dr Rutherford Middlesex Brent
1631
149
1633
son Dundee
1635
IRISH ESTATES REFUSED BY THE LAND JUDGES Question Mr Ginnell West
1641
34
1645
151
1647
682
1655
MADRAS PROVINCIAL CONFERENCE Question Mr Hart Davies Hackney N
1657
474
1667
155
1669
DISEASED IMMIGRANTS Question Sir W Evans Gordon Answer Mr Glad
ADARA EVICTED TENANTS Question Mr Lundon Answer Mr Bryce
NEW INDIAN CANTONMENT Question Sir H Cotton Nottingham E Answer
CASE OF MAX NETTLAU Question Mr Keir Hardie Answer Mr Gladstone 745
156
LIVERPOOL VICTORIA FRIENDLY SOCIETY Questions Mr Tomkinson Cheshire
157
1083
LOUGHBOROUGH BRUSH COMPANY AND THE TRUCK ACT Question Mr T
333
STANDING JOINT COMMITTEE Question Mr Rees Answer Mr John Burns 128
FOURTH SERIES
LONDON CABS Question Mr Thorne West Ham S Answer Mr Gladstone 331
MALTON PAUPERS Question Mr Leif Jones Westmoreland Appleby
REINSTATEMENT OF EVICTED TENANTS Question Mr Thomas Smyth Lei
525
BRITISH GUIANACROWN AGENTS MONOPOLIES Question Mr Fell Great
THE ATTACKS ON MR CREWE READ Question Mr Cathcart Wason Answer
IPSWICH BARRACKS CONTRACT Question Mr J Ward StokeonTrent

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