Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

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T.C. Hansard, 1886
 

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QUESTIONS
159
COMMONS THURSDAY MAY 27
185
INDIA BOMBAYTHE INDIAN FACTORY ACT 1885Question Sir James
187
LANDLORD AND TENANT IRELANDTHE LAW OF EJECTMENT NOTICES
197
Arms Ireland Billcontinued
213
Local Government Provisional Order Highways BillOrdered Mr Borlase
235
Moved That the Bill as amended be considered TomorrowMr
237
FISHERIES IRELANDTHE FISHERMEN OF ARKLOWLOANS FOR BUILDING
273
Amendment proposed to leave out Tomorrow and insert upon
293
100
305
DOMINION OF CANADAEXTRADITION ACT 1877Question Mr Howard
307
ADJOURNMENTNEW RULES OF PROCEDURE RULE 2ADJOURNMENT OF
317
405 Majority 404 Div List No 110
353
LOCAL GOVERNMENTRATING OF LUNATIC ASYLUMS c Questions
367
SPAIN THE COMMERCIAL CONVENTIONTHE WINE DUTIESQuestion
403
SEA FISHERIES IRELAND TRAWLING ON THE COAST OF DONEGALQues
411
Arms Ireland Bill Bill 205
417
CRIME AND OUTRAGE IRELANDTHE RIOTS AT BELFASTQuestions
419
S COLOSSUSTHE 43TON GUNSQuestion Observations
437
Moved That the Debate be adjourned till Monday the twentyeighth
485
SALMON FISHERIES IRELAND THE RIVER SHANNON Question
489
NAVYDEVONPORT DOCKYARD THE QUEENS BIRTHDAY Question
501
THE GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND AND THE LAND PURCHASE BILLSQuestion
505
29
573
Medical Acts Amendment Bill Bill 163
591
30
593
Freshwater Fisheries Bill Bill 218
611
Hillhead and Kelvinside Annexation to Glasgow Bill
619
Arms Ireland Bill No 129
631
Moved That the Bill be now read 2The Lord President of the Coun
635
Crofters Scotland No 2 Bill No 134
659
668
667
GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND BILLTHE MEETING AT THE FOREIGN OFFICE
673
Jurors Detention Bill Bill 202
781
Railway Regulation Bill
783
Steam Engines and Boilers BillOrdered Mr William Crawford Mr Burt
823
Parliamentary Elections Returning Officers Act 1875
825
THE MAGISTRACY IRELAND CATHOLIC JUSTICES Co DONEGALQuestion
833
PALACE OF WESTMINSTER VENTILATION OF THE HOUSEREPORt of
845
Government of Ireland Bill Bill 181 SECOND READING ADjourned
847
ISLANDS OF THE SOUTHERN PACIFICTHE NEW HEBRIDESQuestion
921
Crofters Scotland No 2 Bill
957
32
961
International and Colonial Copyright Bill Bill 156
971
THE MARQUESS OF SALISBURYTWENTY YEARS OF COERCION Personal
985
STATE OF IRELANDTHE RIOTS IN ULSTERQuestions Mr Sexton Major
989
NAVYUNARMOURENDED SHIPSQuestion Observations Viscount Sid
993
CRIME AND OUTRAGE IRELANDMUTILATION OF CATTLEQuestion
1005
POST OFFICE SCOTLANDOBAN POST OFFICEQuestion Mr Macfarlane
1011
Terms of Removal Scotland Bill Bill 1877
1105
Ordered That Mr W LAWRENCE Mr HUGH REID and Mr PICKARD be added to
1113
EDUCATION DEPARTMENTUPTONCUMKEXBY NATIONAL SCHOOLQuestion
1121
NORTH AMERICACANADIAN FISHERIESQuestion Sir Frederick Stanley
1133
LAW AND POLICE SCOTLANDDESTRUCTION OF THE BATHING SCREEN
1143
WAYS AND MEANS
1409
Original Question again proposed
1421
Turnpike Roads South Wales Bill Bill 260
1433
Consolidated Fund Appropriation Bill Resolution June 11 reported
1467
PRIVATE BUSINESS
1469
PALACE OF WESTMINSTERVENTILATION OF THIS HOUSEQuestion
1485
Tithe RentCharge Extraordinary Redemption Bill Bill 264
1491
SUPPLYMinisterial Statement The Secretary to the Treasury Mr Henry
1497
SUPPLYOrder for Committee readcontinued
1507
61
1527
3 That a sum not exceeding 5000000 be granted to Her Majesty on account
1555
Public Works Loans Tramways Ireland Bill Bill 259
1567
Parliamentary Elections Returning Officers Act 1875
1579
of a new Clause and ScheduleMr Labouchere 1606
1605
After short time spent therein Bill reported as amended considered
1619
RAILWAYS IRELANDRAILWAY BRIDGES AT BALLINAMORE AND BALLY
1629
Peterhead Harbour of Refuge Bill Bill 266
1651
Parliamentary Elections Returning Officers Act 1875
1667
LORDS THURSDAY JUNE 17
1677
Second Reading put
1691
THE CURRENCY RELATIVE VALUE OF GOLD AND SILVERQuestions
1711
Consolidated Fund Appropriation Bill
1723
Bill read a second time and committed
1755
LOCAL TAXATIONTHE COUNTY RATE CONTRIBUTIONS BY TOWNS HAVING
1805
Law of Evidence Amendment Bill Lords Bill 286
1819
Resolutions to be reported Tomorrow
1831
Infants Bill No 125
1833
Medical Acts Amendment Bill No 155
1835
THE MAURITIUS
1849
Question That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair put and agreed
1861
Merchandise Fraudulent Marking Bill Bill 291
1865
PRIVATE
1877
PORTUGAL QUARANTINE AT TERCIATHE MAGGIE Question
1879
ARMYARTILLERY BARRACKS AT SCARBOROUGH Question Sir George
1881
TRADE AND COMMERCE ACTION OF H M DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR
1883
Gravesend and Northfleet Docks and Railways Bill
210
CHURCH BUILDING ACTSBALANCE OF FUNDQuestion Viscount Lewisham
THE PROPOSED COLONIAL INFORMATION DEPARTMENTQuestion Observa
CONTAGIOUS DISEASES OF CATTLEM PASTEURS DISCOVERIESQuestion
1692
193
488
ARMY AUXILIARY FORCESBAYONETS FOR THE VOlunteers
GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND BILLMEETING AT THE FOREIGN OFFICEQues
REPUBLIC OF HAYTIIMPRISONMENT OF A BRITISH SUBJECTQuestion
After short debate Original Question put and agreed
THE MAGISTRACY IRELANDMR FRANK BROOK J P OF BROOKBOROUGH
FISHERIES IRELANDLOANS FOR BUILDING FISHING SMACKSQuestion
Department Mr Childers 1132
312
1849
Considered in Committee

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Page 761 - For in reason, all government without the consent of the governed is the very definition of slavery : But in fact, eleven men well armed will certainly subdue one single man in his shirt.
Page 79 - The use of force against a state would look more like a declaration of war than an infliction of punishment, and would probably be considered by the party attacked as a dissolution of all previous compacts by which it might be bound.
Page 157 - Any notice, if served by post, shall be deemed to have been served at the time when the letter containing the same would be delivered in the ordinary course of the post; and in proving such service it shall be sufficient to prove that the letter containing the notice was properly addressed and put into the post office.
Page 155 - ... any investigation, legal proceeding, or remedy in respect of any such right, privilege, obligation, liability, penalty, forfeiture, or punishment as aforesaid ; and any such investigation, legal proceeding, or remedy may be instituted, continued, or enforced, and any such penalty, forfeiture, or punishment may be imposed, as if the repealing Act had not been passed.
Page 361 - House for the purpose of discussing a definite matter of urgent public importance and state the matter.
Page 537 - That a claim of any body of men, other than the king, lords, and commons of Ireland to make laws to bind this kingdom, is unconstitutional, illegal, and a grievance.
Page 763 - Britain; and that the King's Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords spiritual and temporal and Commons of Great Britain in Parliament assembled, had, hath and of right ought to have, full power and authority to make laws and statutes of sufficient force and validity to bind the colonies and people of America, subjects of the Crown of Great Britain in all cases whatsoever.
Page 771 - The Administration of Justice in the Province, including the Constitution, Maintenance, and Organization of Provincial Courts, both of Civil and of Criminal Jurisdiction, and including Procedure in Civil Matters in those Courts.
Page 671 - Kent. Vex not his ghost. O, let him pass! He hates him That would upon the rack of this tough world Stretch him out longer.
Page 937 - Without effecting the change so rapidly or so roughly as to shock the feelings and trample on the welfare of the existing generation, it must henceforth be the first and steady purpose of the British Government to establish an English population, with English laws and language, in this Province, and to trust its government to none but a decidedly English Legislature.

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