Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

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T.C. Hansard, 1877

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SUPPLYconsidered in CommitteeNAVY ESTIMATES
105
TURKEY ALLEGED OUTRAGESBULGARIAQuestion Mr James Answer
107
CUSTODY OF INFANTS SCOTLANDQuestion Mr J W Barclay Answer
119
THAMES CONSERVANCY ACTS THAMES FLOODS PREVENTIONMOTION
133
Public Libraries Act Ireland Amendment BillOrdered Mr Murphy
141
WAYS AND MEANSconsidered in CommitteeTHE FINANCIAL STATEMENT
145
SUPPLYCIVIL SERVICES AND REVENUE DEPARTMENTS VOTE ON ACCOUNTCommittee
193
INLAND REVENUEFRAUDS ON THE REVENUEQuestion Mr OSullivan
195
SUNDAY TRADINGLEATHER LANE Question Mr P A Taylor Answer
199
PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE BILL H L
315
EGYPTSALE OF SLAVES AT CAIROQuestion Mr Anderson Answer
327
Mutiny Bill
333
PRIVATE BILLSTHE EASTER RECESS
367
Consolidated Fund 9641960 6s 9d Bill
381
Words added after the word desirable in the proposed Amendment
393
LORDS SATURDAY MARCH 24
487
EGYPT SALE OF SLAVES AT CAIROQuestion Mr Anderson Answer
495
MERCHANT SHIPPING ACTSTHE STEAMSHIP ALEXANDRA Question
497
Short debate thereon 506
509
Boundaries of Boroughs and Sanitary Districts Bill Ordered Mr Gorst Colonel
545
TURKEYBOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINAALLEGED RENEWAL OF OUTRAGES
547
THE EASTERN QUESTIONTHE NEGOTIATIONSQuestion The Marquess
567
PRIVATE BILLS
613
Prisons Scotland Bill Bill 4
645
SUPPLYOrder for Committee readcontinued
651
Main Question That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair put
673
Motion made and Question proposed
701
702
733
Motion made and Question proposed That a sum not exceeding 10825 be granted
745
SUPPLYCIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATESCommitteecontinued
753
187
763
LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOARD IRELANDTHE TOWN COMMISSIONERS
765
NAVYCHIEF ENGINEERSQuestion Mr Gorst Answer Mr A
773
ITALYEXTRADITION OF ITALIAN CHILDRENQuestion Sir H Drummond
777
TURKEYBOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINAALLEGED OUTRAGESQuestions
777
85
783
CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES CLASS I
791
Mutiny Bill
817
673
821
Question put and agreed
877
Amendment proposed
897
After debate Question put That the words proposed to be left
911
Newspapers Registration Bill Debate on Second Reading
955
INDIA THE FULLER CASEQuestion Mr Lowe Answer Lord George
983
188
995
PUBLIC WORKS LOANS CONSOLIDATED FUNDCOMMITTEE
1041
Justices Clerks Bill No 28
1053
South Africa Bill H L Presented The Earl of Carnarvon read 1ª No
1067
TUESDAY APRIL 20
1071
TURKEY
1135
Settled Estates Bill Bill 61
1177
PARLIAMENT PRIVILEGEUNIVERSITIES OF OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE BILL
1207
Hanbury Answer Mr Bourke
1209
After short time spent therein Bill reported as amended to be considered
1221
4 The total increase or decrease in 1876The Marquess of Exeter
1385
PRIVATE BILL LEGISLATIONSTANDING ORDERSRAILWAY OR TRAMWAY
1405
Married Womens Property Scotland Bill Bill 41
1407
NATIONAL EDUCATION IRELANDNATIONAL SCHOOLSGRANTS FOR
1437
Motion agreed
1463
To leave out from the word That to the end of the Question in order to add
1479
1508
1507
RAILWAY ACCIDENTS Question Observations Lord Cottesloe Reply
1523
CRIMINAL LAWEXECUTION AT LEEDSQuestion Lord St Leonards
1525
GAS COMPANIESADDITIONAL CAPITALNEW STANDING ORDER
1527
1538
1537
Question proposed That the words proposed to be left out stand part
1565
PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES
1585
Elementary Education Provisional Order Confirmation London Bill H L
1665
and committed for Thursday
1715
241
1717
RUSSIA AND TURKEYTHE WARObservations The Earl of Derby 1732
1731
FOURTH SESSION OF THE TWENTYFIRST PARLIAMENT OF
1753
87
1845
Bill ordered
1847
second time said he would remind their but they were changes of a nature which
1857
89
1863
After short debate it being a quarter of an hour before Six of the clock
1869
Burial Acts Consolidation Bill No 27
1885
After long debate on Question Whether the words proposed to be left
1937
NAVYADMIRAL HOBART PASHAQuestion Mr W Cartwright Answer
1945
Main Question That Mr Speaker do now leave the Chair put
1995
92
2003
After short time spent therein Committee report Progress to sit again
2009
ARMY REFORMS REPORT ON ARMY RETIREMENT
CRIMINAL LAWTHE LATE EXECUTION AT LEEDSQuestion Mr Forsyth
Answer Lord George Hamilton
CATTLE PLAGUECONTAGIOUS DISEASES ANIMALS ACT 1869Question
700
1525
382
EGYPT THE MISSING ABYSSINIAN ENVOYQuestions Mr OClery
THE ARMY ESTIMATESQuestion Mr J Holms Answer Mr Gathorne
1248
1076
DRUNKENNESS IRELANDMR JUSTICE FITZGERALDS CHARGEQuestion
LICENSING ACT 1872OUTDOOR LICENCESQuestion Mr Chamber
THE CATTLE PLAGUE RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE ROYAL AGRI
974
INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION IRELAND LEGISLATION
1527
After short debate Question That the words proposed to be left
Moved That it is expedient to authorise further advances out of the Consolidated
SCIENCE AND ARTTHE TRANSIT OF VENUSQuestion Mr Childers
106
THE EASTERN QUESTIONTHE PROTOCOLSIR HENRY ELLIOTObserva
481
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