Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

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T.C. Hansard, 1888
 

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TRADE MARKSBRANDS OR TRADE NAMES SCOTLAND
69
BURIALSPROCEEDINGS IN KIPPAX CHURCHYARDQuestion Mr Burt
71
REVISION COURTS IRELANDTHE ELECTORS AT BLACKROCK C SOUTH
73
IRELANDGRIEVANCESRESOLUTIONS OF THE CATHOLIC ARCHBISHOPS
75
Question
83
ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARYBELFASTSALARIESQuestions Mr
87
BANN BARROW AND SHANNON DRAINAGE BILLScontinued
89
presented
147
SUPPLYREPORTcontinued
149
Moved That this House doth agree with the Committee in the First
153
Patents Designs and Trade Marks Bill No 193
155
TRADE UNIONS IRELANDPRESENCE OF A GOVERNMENT NOTETAKER
187
Solicitors Bill No 195
195
LAW AND JUSTICEDEBTORS ACT 1869SECTION 4COMMITTALS
201
Pier and Harbour Provisional Orders No 2 Billcontinued
205
Supreme Court of Judicature Ireland Act 1877 Amend
313
Trafalgar Square Regulation of Meetings BillOrdered Mr James Stuart
329
QUESTIONS
331
Main Question as amended put and agreed
335
EDUCATION DEPARTMENT SCOTLANDATTENDANCE AT THE INSPECTORS
343
ECCLESIASTICAL COMMISSIONERS RETURN OF REVENUESQuestion
371
Victoria University Bill No 163
397
LAW AND JUSTICE IRELANDPETTY SESSIONS COURT BANTRYCORNE
399
CRIMINAL LAW
405
CIVIL SERVICEEXAMINATION FOR CLERKSHIPS IN THE LOWER DIVISION
411
LOCAL GOVERNMENT ENGLAND AND WALES BILLAPPORTIONMENT
415
SUPPLYconsidered in CommitteeCIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES
417
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSEQuestions Mr Henry H Fowler Mr Craig
425
AGRICULTURE IRELANDTHE CHENNES AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ULSTER
433
1 Motion made and Question proposed That a sum not exceeding 69017
455
Mored That the Item A 25346 for Salaries and Wages be reduced by 1000
517
MOTIONS
535
AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENTSWINE FEVERQuestion Observations Lord
551
COMMITTEE OF SELECTION STANDING COMMITTEES SPECIAL REPORT
557
IRISH LAND COMMISSIONSUBCOMMISSION AT FERMANAGHQuestion
559
NEW RULES OF PROCEDURE 1882 RULE 2 ADJOURNMENT
581
Local Government England and Wales Bill Bill 182
597
Bail Scotland Bill Bill 286
629
To leave out from the word That to the end of the Question in order to add
643
INDIA OFFICE SUPPLY OF INDIAN STAMPED PAPER Question
667
BURIALSFUNERAL OF A NONCONFORMIST AT ST GEORGE EAST BRISTOL
677
LORDS MONDAY JULY 9
683
of the Whole House on Thursday next
705
ADMIRALTYTHE CHIEF CONSTRUCTOR AT CHATHAM DOCKYARDQuestion
709
EVICTIONS IRELANDDIVISIONAL MAGISTRATE CULLENQuestion Mr
729
ARMY INDIACASE OF CAPTAIN J B CHATTERTON LATE BENGAL STAFF
733
DEATH OF THE GERMAN EMPEROR FREDERICKAnswer to Message
745
STREET TRAFFIC METROPOLIS TRAFALGAR SQUARE
797
Barrow Drainage Bill Bill 313
849
House of Lords Discontinuance of Writs Bill No 163
871
METROPOLITAN BUILDINGS SETTING BACK
877
Local Government England and Wales Bill Bill 182
919
ORDER OF THE
991
Partnership Bill Bill 206
1051
THE WEST INDIAN ISLANDSQuestion Sir Thomas Esmonde Answer
1077
THE MAURITIUSCABLE COMMUNICATIONQuestion Sir Edward Watkin
1079
WAR OFFICE AUXILIARY FORCESTHE VOLUNTEERS METROPOLIS
1091
LAW AND JUSTICE
1097
SOUTH AFRICAZululandDEATH OF SIR JOHN BRAND PRESIDENT
1351
Greenock Harbour Bill Lords by Order
1375
THE TITHE AGITATION WALESEMPLOYMENT OF THE MILITARYQues
1387
CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE IRELAND ACT 1887
1399
IRISH LAND COMMISSIONTHE SUBCOMMISSION AT NEWCASTLE WEST
1405
PUBLIC MEETINGS METROPOLIS MEETING IN TRAFALGAR SQUARE
1415
Moved That this House do now adjournMr Conybeare
1425
1494
1493
After short debate on Question Whether the words proposed to be left
1509
EVICTIONS IRELAND THE VANDELEUR ESTATE Co CLAREQuestions
1533
Local Government England and Wales Bill Bill 182
1535
Bann Drainage Bill Bill 312
1643
LORDS THURSDAY JULY 19
1729
METROPOLITAN POLICE CONSTABLE
1741
POST OFFICE V NORTH BRITISH RAILWAY COMPANYARBITRATION
1753
INDIATHE ANNUAL MIGRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT
1757
1770
1769
Bribery Public Bodies Prevention Bill Bill 335
1883
Forest of Dean Turnpike Trust BillOrdered Mr Long Mr Ritchie presented
1899
NAVAL EXPENDITUREObservations Lord Brassey Reply Lord Elphin
1907
NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATIONREMOVAL FROM WIMBLEDONNEW SITES
1909
AUSTRALIACHINESE IMMIGRANTSQuestion
1911
189
1913
METROPOLITAN POLICESPECIAL INQUIRYTHE ACCOUNTSQuestions
1919
HOUSE OF COMMONSPETITIONSLITHOGRAPHED OR PRINTED PRAYERS
1921
COAL MINES c REGULATION ACT 1887SECTION 12Question Mr
1923
NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATIONREMOVAL FROM WIMBLEDON COMMON
1925
IRISH BOARD OF WORKSGRANTS FOR TEACHERS RESIDENCESQuestion
1927
PROVISIONAL ORDER BILL
1929
EGYPTCOST OF THE BRITISH OCCUPATIONQuestion Mr W Redmond
1515
1248
SCIENCE AND ART DEPARTMENTSIR JOSEPH WHITWORTHS SCHOLARSHIPS
High Courts in India Bill No 184
S MONARCHQuestion Mr Conybeare Answer
CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE IRELAND ACT 1887IMPRISONMENT
THE MAGISTRACY IRELANDDUNGANNON PETTY SESSIONS THE QUEEN
LUNATIC ASYLUMS IRELANDRICHMOND ASYLUM DUBLINANNE REDDY
THE TRUCK ACT 1887DEDUCTIONS FROM WAGES AT BELFASTCOLLEC
ARMYPRELIMINARY EXAMINATIONSERRORS IN EXAMINATION PAPERS
FISHERY BOARD SCOTLANDTRAWLING IN THE FIRTH OF CLYDEQues
WAR OFFICE ISSUE OF THE NEW MAGAZINE RIFLE THE RUBINI
AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENTAGRICULTURAL AND DAIRY SCHOOLSQues
193
TRADE AND MANUFACTURESOVERSIZING IN THE COTTON TRADE LANCA
MERCHANT SHIPPING LIFE SAVING APPLIANCES BILLQuestions Mr
ELECTIONS INTERVENTION OF PEERS AND PRELATES IN PARLIAMENTARY
693
1076
61
Moved That whenever the Local Government England and Wales Bill is appointed
Pier and Harbour Provisional Orders No 2 Bill Bill 248
POST OFFICE LEAVE IN THE RECEIVER AND ACCOUNTANT GENERALS
68
711
427
INDIACONTAGIOUS DISEASES ACTSUSPENSION IN BOMBAY MADRAS
TRADE AND COMMERCESTATISTICS OF BANKRUPTCIES 18878Question

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