| Great Britain. Parliament - 1885 - 422 pages
...been challenged. In fact, that is tho ordinary and proper course, [294] 1422, 1423, H24 Mr. Sexton rose in his place, and asked leave to move the Adjournment of the House for tho purpose of discussing a definite matter of urgent public importance— vi«. the course of action... | |
| Sir Henry William Lucy - 1886 - 134 pages
...except by leave of the House, unless a member rising in his place shall propose to move the adjournment, for the purpose of discussing a definite matter of urgent public importance, and not less than forty members shall thereupon rise in their places to support the motion ; or unless,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1886 - 714 pages
...Resolution to add the words " unless a Member rising in his place shall propose to move the adjournment, for the purpose of discussing a definite matter of urgent public importance, and not less than One hundred Members shall thereupon rise in their places to support the motion "... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1887 - 1054 pages
...OF MALVERSATION). MOTION FOR ADJOURNMENT. MR. HOWELL(Bethnal Green, NE): Mr. Speaker — Sir, I ask leave to move the adjournment of the House for the...discussing a definite matter of urgent public importance — namely, the action of the Corporation of the City of London in corruptly expending public money... | |
| William Digby - 1890 - 252 pages
...[Specially Reported by the Hansard Staff and Reriscd by the Speakers.'] Mr. BRADLAUGH said : I beg to ask leave to move the adjournment of the House for the...definite matter of urgent public importance ", viz., the taking away by the Government of India from the Maharaja of Kashmir the Government of his State and... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1890 - 1062 pages
...re1 suit that they have come on so late ^that discussion was impossible. (5.45.) MB. TM HEALY : I ask leave to move the adjournment of the House for the purpose of calling attention to a definite matter of urgent public importance, namely, the conduct of Her Majesty's... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1887 - 1140 pages
...PROCEDURE (1882) — RULE 2 (ADJOURNMENT OF THE HOUSE). THE CROFTERS COMMISSION. DR. CLAEK (Caithness), rose in his place, and asked leave to move the Adjournment...purpose of discussing a definite matter of urgent publio importance — namely, the pressing need of more diligent action by the Crofters Commission,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1891 - 1008 pages
...MOTION. CONDUCT OF THE POLICE AT S1LKSWORTH. MOTION FOB ADJOURNMENT. ME. STOREY, Member for Sunderland, rose in his place, and asked leave to move the Adjournment...House, for the purpose of discussing a definite matter <••:' urgent public importance, namely, ••the illegal and unjustifiable conduct of the police... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1887 - 1006 pages
...tho Debato bo now adjourned ;" Ayei 75, Nocí 76. Mr. Speaker :' Under 2 Zi (cont. Mr. Dillwyn having asked leave to move the Adjournment of the House for...discussing a definite matter of urgent public importance— but, it appearing to Mr. Speaker that the subject which the hon. Member asked leave to discuss was... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1889 - 1020 pages
...IRELAND— THE ARREST OF MR. W. O'BRIEN. ADJOtTRKMENT OP THE HOUSE. MB. SEXTON, Member for West Belfast, rose in his place, and asked leave to move the Adjournment...the House, for the purpose of discussing a definite VOL. OCOXXXVn. [ THIRD SEKIES."] matter of urgent public importance — namely, the course pursued... | |
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