The Parliamentary Debates

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May 8
7
Electric Lighting Provisional Orders No 7 Bill To confirm certain
9
PUBLIC HOUSES HOURS OF CLOSING SCOTLAND BILL Petition from
13
4
15
1
21
3
23
May 25
25
GUN LICENCES IN IRELANDCASTLEBLANEY COMPLAINT Question Mr Sloan
35
Puge
37
And it being halfpast Seven of the Clock the debate stood adjourned
103
26
147
Bill ordered to be brought in upon the said Resolution by the Chairman
151
May 8
153
Musical Copyright Bill H L A Bill to amend the law relating to Musical
155
May 20
161
168
167
May 12
171
The Duke of Manchester
191
PROVISIONAL ORDER BILLS NO STANDING ORDERS APPLICABLE
193
from Adlington Deep
195
NATIONAL DEBT Copy presented of Return showing 1 the Aggregate Gross
197
TRADE REPORTS ANNUAL SERIES Copies presented of Diplomatic
199
Motion made and Question proposed That the Bill be now read a second
215
Question proposed That the words proposed to be left out stand part
225
Question
263
1 Page
267
May 11
269
Motion by leave of the House withdrawn
281
from
283
LUNACY Copy of Report to the Lord Chancellor of the number of visits made
285
EXTENSION OF BLACKSOD PIER Question Mr OKelly Mayo N Answer
291
ATTACK ON MR STANFORD AT CAPE TOWN Questions Mr Swift MacNeill
295
PREFERENTIAL RATES FOR EMPIRE PRODUCTS Question Sir John Leng Dundee
297
CORK MODEL SCHOOLS Questions Mr Flynn Cork Co N Mr John
305
THE DIVISION ON THE TRADES DISPUTES BILL Mr Lyttelton Warwick
313
21
317
22
349
Sir Walter Foster Derbyshire Ilkeston
355
Mr AUSTEN CHAMBERLAIN rose in his place and claimed to move That
361
Mr Causton Southwark W
381
COLONIAL REPORTS ANNUAL Copy presented of Colonial Report No
385
300
395
TUESDAY 12TH MAY 1903
405
HOUSE TAX IN BENGAL Question Mr Weir Ross and Cromarty Answer
415
QUESTIONS IN THE HOUSE
417
Mr Charles Hobhouse Bristol E
419
IRISH TEACHERS PENSION FUND Question Mr Samuel Young Cavan E
423
Mr J W LOWTHER Cumberland Penrith in the Chair
427
BRITISH TRADE IN THE CONGO FREE STATE Question Mr Bayley Derby
439
Mr Sydney Buxton Tower Hamlets Poplar
449
AMENDMENT OF
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That a sum not exceeding 17980 be granted to His Majesty
465
CIVIL SERVICES AND REVENUE DEPARTMENTS ESTIMATES 19034 CLASS III
467
Resolution reported
477
Marine Insurance BillSECOND READING Order for Second Reading
491
PATENTS DESIGNS AND TRADE MARKS Twentieth Report of the Comptroller
495
Mr Stuart Wortley Sheffield Hallam
509
And it being Midnight the Debate stood adjourned
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lie the Table
525
EDUCATION SCOTLAND Copy presented of Report of the Committee
527
ECCLESIASTICAL COMMISSIONCOURT OF BENEFICES Question Mr Rigg
531
IRELAND EVENING NATIONAL SCHOOLSPAYMENT OF GRANTS Question
533
THE WORKMENS COMPENSATION
537
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Questions Mr John Redmond Waterford and
539
May 15
543
LIGHT RAILWAYS IN ENGLAND Question Mr Seymour OrmsbyGore Lincoln
551
556
555
The President of the Board of Trade Mr Gerald Balfour Leeds Central 590
599
ALLEGED FRAUDS IN THE WHISKY TRADE Questions Mr T M Healy
607
Sir Joseph Dimsdale London
611
CONTINUANCE OF ADDITIONAL CUSTOMS DUTIES ON TOBACCO BEER
615
Considered in Committee
619
620
623
Mr Asquith Fifeshire E
649
Charing Cross Euston and Hampstead Railway Bill City and South
653
to the Corporation of Southampton
655
Coventry Electric Tramways Bill Gorleston and Southtown Gas Bill
665
Gunpowder Company at Lowwood near Ulverston Lancashire
667
34
675
EDUCATION ACT 1903
677
Maidstone Gas Bill Read 2a and committed
679
COOLIES IN TRINIDAD GAOLS Question Mr Schwann Answer Mr Austen
685
NEWPORT MON COUNTY COUNCIL EDUCATION SCHEME Question Mr D
693
DROMORE LABOURERS COTTAGES Question Mr William MKillop Sligo N
697
716
715
Mr Crean
755
NAVY ESTIMATES 19034
757
FOURTH SERIES
781
FRIDAY 15TH MAY 1903
797
BURGH POLICE SCOTLAND BILL Petition from Borrowstounness in favour
801
UNIVERSITIES SCOTLAND ACT 1889
803
B GHCLERE HANTS CHARITY Return relative thereto ordered 28th April
805
Amendment proposed
837
450
847
852
851
84
861
Ayes 144 Noes 183 Division List No 84
863
Bishopric of Bristol Bill H L Read 3a according to Order and passed
865
Statutes made by the Governing Body of Kings College Cambridge
867
Moved that the Bill be now read 2 Lord Davey
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Page
895
PROPOSED FISHERY BOARD
909
OUTDOOR RELIEF FRIENDLY SOCIETIES BILL Petition from Govan
911
accidents at mines and quarries in the United Kingdom arranged according
913
MONEY ORDER SYSTEM WITH THE COLONIES AND FOREIGN COUNTRIES
917
Mr Whitley
921
Mr Claude Hay Shoreditch Hoxton
925
EDUCATION COMMITTEES AND THE PRESS Questions Mr Trevelyan Yorkshire
929
ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARYBICYCLES Questions Mr James OConnor
933
Mr Lough Islington W
939
942
941
Motion made and Question proposed That the Chairman do report pro
1041
May 19
1045
5
1051
FOREIGN WARSHIPS IN BRITISH HARBOURS
1059
Motion by leave of the House withdrawn
1073
PRIVATE BILLS LORDS STANDING ORDERS NOT PREVIOUSLY INQUIRED INTO
1077
EMPLOYMENT OF CHILDREN BILL Petition from Walsall in favour to
1081
LAND REGISTRY Return ordered showing the work done in the Land
1083
The Secretary of State for the Colonies Mr J Chamberlain Birming
1091
WHITSUNTIDE RECESS Questions Dr Farquharson Aberdeenshire W
1095
Mr J W LOWTHER Cumberland Penrith in the Chair
1097
modifications made by this Act and insert the words except as regards
1101
Sir Michael Foster London University
1117
Ayes 235 Noes 117 Division List No 89
1129
Clause 2
1145
Ayes 242 Noes 114 Division List No 91
1161
Mr Levy Leicestershire Loughborough
1165
WEDNESDAY 20TH MAY 1903
1197
PUBLIC ACCOUNTS AND CHARGES ACT 1891 Treasury Minute dated
1199
617
1209
CHINESE LABOUR IN THE TRANSVAAL MINES Question Mr Trevelyan York
1211
SELECTION STANDING COMMITTEES Mr HALSEY reported from the Com
1225
Mr Bryce
1275
as amended be there
1289
Motion made and Question proposed That the Government of the Congo
1307
Lord Edmund Fitzmaurice Wiltshire Cricklade
1325
Resolution to be reported this
1331
Plymouth and Stonehouse Gas Bill LORDS As amended considered
1333
LIGHTHOUSES ETC LOCAL INSPECTIONS Reports to the Board of Trade
1335
BRITISH GARRISON IN SOUTH AFRICA Questions Mr Black Banffshire
1343
LLOYD APJOHN ESTATE COUNTY
1355
Motion made and Question proposed That the Chairman do report
1361
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Questions Mr Lough Islington W Answers
1365
Mr Gibson Bowles
1367
Motion made and Question put That a sum not exceeding 180018
1379
Question
1381
Motion made and Question proposed That a sum not exceeding
1403
Mr Lough Islington W
1409
1420
1419
SUPPLY 10TH ALLOTTED DAY
1445
Pentillie Estate Bill H L The Lord Chancellor acquainted the House that
1453
The Secretary for Scotland Lord Balfour of Burleigh
1471
Clause 3
1485
Contents 50 NotContents 57
1495
Statute Law Revision Scotland Bill H L SECOND READING Order
1497
Ordered That the Bill be read a second time upon Monday next
1501
And also a Bill intituled An Act for empowering the Dudley
1505
Aged Pensioners Bill SECOND READING Order for Second Reading read
1509
Question again proposed That those words be there inserted
1515
FOURTH SERIES
1517
The Secretary of State for the Colonies Mr J Chamberlain Birmingham W
1549
1570
1569
Willesden Urban District Council Bill H L Reported from the Select
1573
REGIMENTAL CANTEENS
1613
PROVISIONAL ORDER BILLS STANDING ORDERS APPLICABLE THERETO COMPLIED
1615
CONVEYANCE OF MAILS FROM LONGFORD STATION TO POST OFFICE Question
1623
ROYAL COMMISSION ON THE MILITIA AND VOLUNTEER FORCES Questions
1631
1634
1633
Question again proposed That those words as amended be there
1675
Sir Edward Grey Northumberland Berwick
1685
FOURTH SERIES
1701
Committee report Progress to sit again this evening
1711
Colonel Lockwood Essex Epping
1713
The President of the Local Government Board Mr Walter Long Bristol S
1741
Torquay Corporation Water Bill H L Preston Chorley and Horwich
1749
PROVISIONAL ORDER BILLS STANDING ORDERS APPLICABLE THERETO COM
1777
Naval Works Provisional Order Bill Reported without Amendment
1779
CONGO FREE STATE AND BAHRELGHAZEL Question Mr Bryn Roberts
1789
POSTAGE RATES TO THE CONTINENT Question Sir Thomas Dewar Answer
1801
PRIVATE SMALLPOX HOSPITALS Question Mr Weir Answer
1803
FOURTH SERIES
1813
EDUCATION FINANCE Question Mr Mansfield Lincolnshire Spalding
1817
Mr Peel Manchester S
1843
Mr Harry Samuel Tower Hamlets Limehouse
1865
1874
1881
SWINE FEVERCOMPENSATION FOR COMPULSORY SLAUGHTER Question
1887
Mr Alfred Hutton Yorkshire IV R Morley
1899
Sir J DicksonPoynder Wiltshire Chippenham
1901
Cork Harbour Bill KINGS CONSENT SIGNIFIED Read the third time
1917
1097
1921
67
1923
ANIMAL VACCINE LYMPH Question Mr Weir Answer Mr Grant Lawson
277
1083
FOURTH SERIES
618
1616
78
1455
COUNTY COURT JUDGES AND THE WORKMENS COMPENSATION ACT Question
272
9
279
Gas Light and Coke Companys Acts Amendment Bill Reported
1051
CENSUS OF OCCUPATIONSEXTENSION TO SCOTLAND AND IRELAND Question
WEST HORSLEY NATIONAL SCHOOL Question Mr Mansfield Answer
The President of the Board of Trade Mr Gerald Balfour Leeds Central 474
WALSHAMLEWILLOWS
662
867
758
PUBLIC OFFICES DUBLIN BILL Questions Mr Mooney Dublin County S
COST OF PUBLIC VACCINATION Question Sir Thomas Roe Derby Answer
1502
763
540
ABOLITION OF OFFICESCOMPENSATION Question Sir Thomas Roe Answer
WESTMINSTER HALL Question Mr Trevelyan Yorkshire W R Elland
APPLICATIONS FOR GUARANTEED TRANSVAAL LOAN Question Mr Cohen
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Pàgina 225 - An agreement or combination by two or more persons to do or procure to be done any act in contemplation or furtherance of a trade dispute between employers and workmen shall not be indictable as a conspiracy if such act committed by one person would not be punishable as a crime.
Pàgina 69 - And he was angry and would not go in: therefore came his father out, and entreated him, and he answering said to his father, Lo, these many years do I serve thee, neither transgressed I at any time thy commandment; and yet thou never gavest me a kid, that I might make merry with my friends: but as soon as this thy son was come, which hath devoured thy living with harlots, thou hast killed for him the fatted calf.
Pàgina 247 - 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...
Pàgina 7 - House for the purpose of discussing a definite matter of urgent public importance and state the matter.
Pàgina 627 - agriculture" includes horticulture, forestry, and the use of land for any purpose of husbandry, inclusive of the keeping or breeding of live stock, poultry, or bees, and the growth of fruit and vegetables.
Pàgina 7 - That the government of the Congo Free State, having, at its inception, guaranteed to the powers that its native subjects should be governed with humanity, and that no trading monopoly or privilege should be permitted within its dominions...
Pàgina 151 - ACT to authorise the Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury to guarantee the payment of a loan to be raised by the Government of Canada for the construction of public works in that country, and to repeal the Canada Defences Loan Act, 1870.
Pàgina 197 - ... and (2) the gross and net expenditure charged annually during that period against the pub-lic revenue on account of the national debt, and other payments connected with capital liabilities (In continuation of Parliamentary paper [Cmd.
Pàgina 7 - District statistics. Statistics of the persons employed, output, and accidents at mines and quarries In the United Kingdom, arranged according to the Inspection districts.
Pàgina 639 - ... on, in, or about any building which exceeds thirty feet in height, and is either being constructed or repaired by means of a scaffolding, or being demolished, or on which machinery driven by steam, water or other mechanical power is being used for the purpose of the construction, repair or demolition thereof.

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