The Parliamentary Debates

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Reuter's Telegram Company, 1899 - Great Britain
 

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VOLUME LXXIV
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INDIA LOANS RAISED IN INDIAReturn of all loans raised in India under
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July 12
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PROVISIONAL ORDER BILLS NO STANDING ORDERS APPLICABLEMr
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SEA FISHERIES ENGLAND AND WALESCopy presented of Thirteenth
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UNDERAGE RECRUITS Questions Mr Samuel Young Cavan E
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July 14
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THE BLOEMFONTEIN CONFERENCEQuestions Mr Dillon Mayo E and
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July 21
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11
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TRANSVAAL AFFAIRSQuestions Sir H CampbellBannerman Stirling
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PERSONAL EXPLANATION MR J CHAMBERLAIN TRANSVAAL AFFAIRS
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London Government BillLords Amendments considered
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PUBLIC BUSINESS
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50
65
13
77
Lords Amendment agreed
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Sir William Harcourt Mon
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THE METEOROLOGICAL OFFICEQuestion Lord Charles Beresford York
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14
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to add the words This House declines to proceed further with a Bill authoris
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27
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Ayes 159 Nocs 64 Division List No 225
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FRIDAY 7TH JULY 1899
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INDIA INDIAN CURRENCY COMMITTEE 1898Report of the Committee
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Lord Monkswell
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Lord Harris
157
FRIDAY 7TH JULY 1899
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POOR LAW AMENDMENT SCOTLAND ACT 1845Petition from Urquhart
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Gordon Memorial College at Khartoum Bill Lords A Bill to give
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Rochdale Canal Bill Lords London and SouthWestern Railway Bill
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NAVAL OFFICERS IN WOOLWICH ARSENALQuestions Lord Charles Beresford
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MARYLEBONE INFIRMARYQuestion Mr Flower Bradford W Answer
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PORT NESS AND THE ROYAL NATIONAL LIFEBOAT INSTITUTIONQuestion
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TRANSVAAL AFFAIRSQuestions The Earl of Camperdown and Earl Spencer
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Board of Education Bill LordsReported with Amendments from
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SUPPLY 19TH ALLOTTED DAYConsidered in Committee
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Question put and agreed
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CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES 18991900
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Ayes 76 Noes 212 Division List No 228
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Motion made and Question proposed That a sum not exceeding
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23
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Moved
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MONDAY 10TH JULY 1899
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IRISH INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS Question Mr T M Healy Louth N
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Clause
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New clause
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161
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House adjourned at a quarter before Six of the clock
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Education Department Provisional Order Confirmation London Bill
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H M
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THE MURDER OF A BRITISH MISSIONARY IN CHINAQuestion Sir John
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ROYAL NIGER COMPANYS TREATIESQuestion Mr Davitt Mayo S
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TREATMENT OF PRISONERS IN SCOTLANDQuestion Mr J P Smith Lanark
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ILLTREATMENT OF PAUPER CHILDRENQuestion Mr Trevelyan Yorkshire
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Elementary Education Defective and Epileptic Children Bill Lords
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210
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Amendment proposed to the proposed Amendment
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354
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FAIRFIELD ROAD BRISTOL HIGHER GRADE SCHOOLQuestion Sir William
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ter
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Amendment proposed
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MONAGHAN LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS Question Mr Macaleese Mona
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Redditch Gas BillReported with Amendments
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Local Government Provisional Orders No 6 Bill Local Government
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162
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Lord Shand
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The Lord Bishop of Win
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passed and sent to the Commons
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GROUND RENTS TAXATION BY LOCAL AUTHORITIESPetition from Bradford
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SUGAR FOR THE NAVYQuestion Colonel Milward Warwick Stratford
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MADRAS BANKRUPT ZEMINDARSQuestion Mr Buchanan Aberdeenshire
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CANCERLABORATORY AT BUFFALO U S A PROPOSED ROYAL COMMISSION
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STRABANE TOWN COMMISSIONERSQuestions Mr Hemphill Tyrone N
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Mr Broadhurst Leicester
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Mr McKenna Monmouth
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165
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Mr Ellis J Griffiths Angle
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TRADE REPORTSANNUAL SERIESNo 2317 Sweden Stockholm
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Mr Mendl Plymouth
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Question put That the words of the clause shall be liable to pay only
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then
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6
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House adjourned at Twentyfive minutes before One of the clock
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Metropolitan Police Salaries BillOrder for Second Reading Tomorrow
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Ayes 266 Noes 151 Division List No 247
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Ayes 224 Noes 100 Division List No 243
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43
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Powers BillReported with Amendments
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164
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672
671
166
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West Gloucestershire Water BillLords Amendments considered
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LIGHT RAILWAYS ACT 1896Copy presented of Order made by the Light
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PLYMOUTH BREAKWATER WORKSQuestion Mr Mildmay Devon Totnes
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87
685
THE EGYPTIAN EXILESQuestion LieutenantColonel PryceJones Mont
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DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL ANALYSTSQuestion Sir Charles Cameron Glasgow
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LONDON SCHOOL BOARD EXPENDITURE Questions Mr Evelyn Cecil Hert
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STOCKBROKERS AND THE STAMP DUTYQuestion Sir Charles Cayzer Barrow
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SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUMQuestion Mr Maurice Healy Cork Answer
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SITTINGS OF THE HOUSE EXEMPTION FROM THE STANDING ORDERMotion
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722
733
Question proposed That Subsection a stand part of the clause
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In page 1 line 25 to leave out paragraph c of Subsection 1 and insert
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Ayes 184 Noes 101 Division List No 256
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ARMYI Army Act Amendments of the Rules of Procedure 1893 II
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Electric Lighting Provisional Orders No 10 Bill LordsReported
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ARMY PENSIONSPetition from St Giles Camberwell for weekly payment
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TROOPS FOR SOUTH AFRICAQuestions Mr Dillon Mayo E and Mr Arnold
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DELAGOA BAY ARBITRATION Question Mr Weir Ross and Cromarty
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THE SHARPSHOOTER Question Mr Penn Lewisham Answer The First
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TELEGRAPH MESSENGERS IN THE EAST CENTRAL DISTRICT OFFICEQuestion
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SCOTTISH COUNTY ROLLSQuestion Mr Weir Ross and Cromarty Answer
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THE NAVAL MANOEUVRESQuestions Mr Swift MacNeill Donegal S
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That a sum not exceeding 8858 be granted to Her Majesty to com
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Mr Gibson Bowles Lynn Regis
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Amend
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Ayes 71 Noes 134 Division List No 269
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Sir W Priestley Edinburgh
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Motion by leave withdrawn
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Ayes 18 Noes 80 Division List No 270
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MONDAY 17TH JULY 1899
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WILD BIRDS ACT IRELAND
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Marriages Validity No 2 Bill LordsSECOND READINGOrder of
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Mr Perks
987
Sale of Intoxicating Liquors on Sunday BillPetition from Shillington
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THE UGANDA PROTECTORATEQuestion Commander Bethell York E R
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BRITISH SOUTH AFRICA COMPANYS ACCOUNTSQuestions Mr J E Ellis
997
TITHE RENTCHARGE RATES BILLQuestion Mr Warner Staffordshire
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FRUIT PRESERVING TRADEWOMEN OVERTIMEQuestion Sir Charles Dilke
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tary to the Treasury Mr Hanbury Preston
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Ordered That for the remainder of the session Government business be
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Question proposed That the word now stand part of the Question
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FOURTH SERIES
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Question put and agreed
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The SolicitorGeneral Sir
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ford
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Mr Radcliffe Cooke
1091
ment Board under this Act shall have powera at all reasonable times
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ending on the 31st day of March 1900 for the Salaries of the
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payment during the year ending 31st day of March 1900 for the Salaries
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Undersized Fish BillOrder for Second Reading read and discharged Bill
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Read the third time accordingly Amendments made Bill passed
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Birmingham Corporation Bill Milton Creek Conservancy Bill
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SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM BUILDINGS Question Sir Mancherjee
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1128
1139
26
1155
Small Houses Acquisition of Ownership
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Lincoln and East Coast Railway and Dock Bill Lowestoft Prom
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ARMY COMMISSIONSReturn presented 17th July to be printed No 281
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MESSAGE FROM THE LORDSThat they have agreed to Millwall Dock Bill
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Sale of Food and Drugs Bill As amended by the Standing Committee
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Colonel KenyonSlaney Shropshire
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Ayes 68 Noes 297 Division List No 276
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brought up and read the first time
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Question put and negatived
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27
1225
Question proposed That the words or impoverished stand part of
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Question proposed That the words proposed to be left out stand part
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Amendment proposed
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282
1263
25
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July 19
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SOUTH AFRICAN REPUBLICCorrespondence relating to the Bloemfontein
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Amendment proposed
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Question proposed That Subsection 2 of Clause 7 stand part of the Bill
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Further consideration as amended deferred till tomorrow
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That the Committee had not proceeded with the consideration of the Bill
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171
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Minutes
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Sea Fisheries Bill LordsHouse in Committee according to Order Bill
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28
1365
AUSTRALIAN SOVEREIGNS AT THE MINTQuestion Mr Hogan Tipperary
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CONVICTION OF TODMORDEN BOYSQuestion Sir Fortescue Flannery York
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Furness Railway Bill Lords Glasgow Corporation Tramways c
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Mr Bryce Aberdeen S 1308
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Amendment by leave withdrawn
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Bill brought from the House of Commons shall be read a second time after
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The Marquess of Ripon
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SITTINGS OF PARLIAMENT Question Mr Broadhurst Leicester Answer
1551
ANCIENT MONUMENTS PROTECTION Bill to amend the Ancient Monuments
1553
Motion by leave withdrawn
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Forest of Dean
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Sir J Baker Portsmouth
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Mr Balfour
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INHABITED HOUSE DUTYQuestion Mr Jeffreys Hampshire N Answer
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ADMIRALTY CONTRACTSQuestion Mr Morris Kilkenny S Answer
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MIGRATION IN THE HIGHLANDSQuestion Mr Weir Ross and Cromarty
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184
1665
885
188
877
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300
139
280
886
427
235
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HASLAR HOSPITALQuestion Captain Norton Newington W Answer
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465
189
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APPLICATIONS BY COTTARS FOR LANDQuestion Mr Weir Ross
Sinclair
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