The Parliamentary Debates

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Reuter's Telegram Company, 1903
 

Contents

VOLUME CXXII
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Southampton Harbour Bill H L The Kings consent signified and Bill
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May 8
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Electric Lighting Provisional Orders No 7 Bill To confirm certain
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PUBLIC HOUSES HOURS OF CLOSING SCOTLAND BILL Petition from
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May 21
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May 25
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EDUCATION ACT 1903
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GUN LICENCES IN IRELANDCASTLEBLANEY COMPLAINT Question Mr Sloan
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Puge
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Mar 22
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And it being halfpast Seven of the Clock the debate stood adjourned
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Bill ordered to be brought in upon the said Resolution by the Chairman
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SIGHT TESTS Report on the sight tests used in the Mercantile Marine
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May 20
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May 12
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BOARD OF TRADE EXAMINERS AT LIVERPOOL
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Ordered That the Bills be read a second time upon Monday next
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from Adlington Deep
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NATIONAL DEBT Copy presented of Return showing 1 the Aggregate Gross
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TRADE REPORTS ANNUAL SERIES Copies presented of Diplomatic
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May
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in order to add the words this House declines to consider a Bill
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Main Question as amended put and agreed
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May 11
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Motion by leave of the House withdrawn
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from
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LUNACY Copy of Report to the Lord Chancellor of the number of visits made
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EXTENSION OF BLACKSOD PIER Question Mr OKelly Mayo N Answer
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ATTACK ON MR STANFORD AT CAPE TOWN Questions Mr Swift MacNeill
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BRITISH INDIAN SUBJECTS IN THE TRANSVAAL Question Mr Schwann Man
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CONWAY INFECTIOUS DISEASES HOSPITAL Question Mr Herbert Roberts
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CORK MODEL SCHOOLS Questions Mr Flynn Cork Co N Mr John
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THE DIVISION ON THE TRADES DISPUTES BILL Mr Lyttelton Warwick
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Mr AUSTEN CHAMBERLAIN rose in his place and claimed to move That
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Mr Causton Southwark W
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CIVIL SERVICES AND REVENUE DEPARTMENTS ESTIMATES 19034 REVENUE
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Amendment by leave withdrawn
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the 1902
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Mr Charles Hobhouse Bristol E
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IRISH CONSTABULARY VOTE Question Sir John Colomb Great Yarmouth
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Considered in Committee
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449
34
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AMENDMENT OF
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That a sum not exceeding 17980 be granted to His Majesty
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LIVERPOOL SMALLPOX OUTBREAKESCAPE OF PATIENT FROM FAZAKERLEY
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LIGHT RAILWAYS IN ENGLAND Question Mr Seymour OrmsbyGore Lincoln
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Resolution reported
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Marine Insurance BillSECOND READING Order for Second Reading
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PATENTS DESIGNS AND TRADE MARKS Twentieth Report of the Comptroller
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Mr Stuart Wortley Sheffield Hallam
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And it being Midnight the Debate stood adjourned
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FOURTH SERIES
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EDUCATION SCOTLAND Copy presented of Report of the Committee
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BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Questions Mr John Redmond Waterford and
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The President of the Board of Trade Mr Gerald Balfour Leeds Central 590
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Sir Joseph Dimsdale London
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CONTINUANCE OF ADDITIONAL CUSTOMS DUTIES ON TOBACCO BEER
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EVENING SITTING
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Resolved That this House calls upon the Government forthwith to under
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Charing Cross Euston and Hampstead Railway Bill City and South
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to the Corporation of Southampton
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22
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Coventry Electric Tramways Bill Gorleston and Southtown Gas Bill
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Gunpowder Company at Lowwood near Ulverston Lancashire
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SIR BHASHYAM AIYANGER Question Mr H C Richards Finsbury E
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Mr Ellis Griffith Anglesey
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NEWPORT MON COUNTY COUNCIL EDUCATION SCHEME Question Mr D
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CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE IRELAND ACTCONVICTED JUSTICES OF
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716
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Mr Crean
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NAVY ESTIMATES 19034
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FOURTH SERIES
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Maidstone Gas Bill Read 2a and committed
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House adjourned at twenty minutes before Five oclock to Mon
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UNIVERSITIES SCOTLAND ACT 1889
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BJI GHCLERE HANTS CHARITY Return relative thereto ordered 28th April
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Amendment proposed
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450
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COAL EXPORTS Question Mr D A Thomas Merthyr Tydvil Answer
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Bangor Corporation Bill H L Petition for additional Provision
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Statutes made by the Governing Body of Kings College Cambridge
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Moved that the Bill be now read 2 Lord Davey
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Page
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PROPOSED FISHERY BOARD
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OUTDOOR RELIEF FRIENDLY SOCIETIES BILL Petition from Govan
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BOARD OF EDUCATION Copy presented of Papers relating to the resignation
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MONEY ORDER SYSTEM WITH THE COLONIES AND FOREIGN COUNTRIES
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Clare E Answers The Secretary of State for War Mr Brodrick
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Mr Claude Hay Shoreditch Hoxton
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EDUCATION DEPARTMENTRESIGNATION OF MR SADLER Question
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ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARYBICYCLES Questions Mr James OConnor
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Mr Lough Islington W
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Motion made and Question proposed That the Chairman do report pro
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May 19
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5
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FOREIGN WARSHIPS IN BRITISH HARBOURS
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Motion by leave of the House withdrawn
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PRIVATE BILLS LORDS STANDING ORDERS NOT PREVIOUSLY INQUIRED INTO
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203
1079
from Runcorn Bodmin
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LAND REGISTRY Return ordered showing the work done in the Land
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WHITSUNTIDE RECESS Questions Dr Farquharson Aberdeenshire W
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Mr J W LOWTHER Cumberland Penrith in the Chair
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modifications made by this Act and insert the words except as regards
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Sir Michael Foster London University
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Ayes 235 Noes 117 Division List No 89
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Clause 2
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Ayes 242 Noes 114 Division List No 91
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Mr Levy Leicestershire Loughborough
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Cheshire Lines Committee Bill As amended considered Amendments
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617
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SELECTION STANDING COMMITTEES Mr HALSEY reported from the Com
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Question again proposed That those words as amended be there
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Motion made and Question proposed That the Government of the Congo
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The Prime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury Mr A J Balfour
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Resolution to be reported this
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ELECTRIC LIGHTING ACTS 1882 AND 1888 Copy presented of Special Report
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BRITISH GARRISON IN SOUTH AFRICA Questions Mr Black Banffshire
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LLOYD APJOHN ESTATE COUNTY
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Mr Bryce
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Motion made and Question proposed That the Bill be now read a second
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BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE Questions Mr Lough Islington W Answers
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1376
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Question put and agreed
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Motion made and Question put That a sum not exceeding 27144
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215
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Motion made and Question proposed That a sum not exceeding
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Amendment proposed
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SUPPLY 10TH ALLOTTED DAY
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Bishopric of Bristol Bill H L Read 3a according to Order and passed
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Clause 3
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Contents 50 NotContents 57
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LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL EXPENDITURE
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Stoke Newington Borough Council Bill Lords Amendments considered
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And also a Bill intituled An Act for empowering the Dudley
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Motion made and Question proposed That the Bill be now read a second
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FOURTH SERIES
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The Secretary of State for the Colonies Mr J Chamberlain Birmingham W
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Mr Maconochie Aberdeenshire E
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the said dignities titles and honours of Viscount Hinton of Hinton Saint
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REGIMENTAL CANTEENS
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London County Council Tramways and Improvements Bill KINGS
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CONVEYANCE OF MAILS FROM LONGFORD STATION TO POST OFFICE Question
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ROYAL COMMISSION ON THE MILITIA AND VOLUNTEER FORCES Questions
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of the Clause and insert the words consist of seventynine members
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Question proposed That those words be there inserted
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Sir Edward Grey Northumberland Berwick
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FOURTH SERIES
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Committee report Progress to sit again this evening
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Colonel Lockwood Essex Epping
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Torquay Corporation Water Bill H L Preston Chorley and Horwich
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Naval Works Provisional Order Bill Reported without Amendment
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CONGO FREE STATE AND BAHRELGHAZEL Question Mr Bryn Roberts
1789
POSTAGE RATES TO THE CONTINENT Question Sir Thomas Dewar Answer
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FOURTH SERIES
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1874
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SWINE FEVERCOMPENSATION FOR COMPULSORY SLAUGHTER Question
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Mr Alfred Hutton Yorkshire IV R Morley
1899
Sir J DicksonPoynder Wiltshire Chippenham
1901
Cork Harbour Bill KINGS CONSENT SIGNIFIED Read the third time
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1097
1921
67
1923
277
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IRISH CONGESTED DISTRICTS Question Mr C OKelly Mayo N Answer
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Proposed Amendment amended
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78
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The Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Education Sir William
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279
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next at a quarter before Eleven oclock
Gas Light and Coke Companys Acts Amendment Bill Reported
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CENSUS OF OCCUPATIONSEXTENSION TO SCOTLAND AND IRELAND Question
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Question proposed That the words proposed to be left out stand part
WALSHAMLEWILLOWS
662
758
PUBLIC OFFICES DUBLIN BILL Questions Mr Mooney Dublin County S
COST OF PUBLIC VACCINATION Question Sir Thomas Roe Derby Answer
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1043
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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