The Parliamentary Debates

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Reuter's Telegram Company, 1905
 

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NEMPLOYED WOMEN Question Mr Schwann Manchester N Answer
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June 1
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HE STANLEY REVISION Question Mr Swift MacNeill Answer The Post
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CIVIL SERVICES AND REVENUE DEPARTMENTS ESTIMATES 19056
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Great Eastern Railway Bill Loughborough Corporation Bill Norwich
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RETURNS REPORTS
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The Lord Bishop of Chichester
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The Lord Bishop of Chichester
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May 29
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May 29
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May 31
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The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs The Marquess of Lansdowne
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Lord Belper 54
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PROVISIONAL ORDER BILLS NO STANDING ORDERS APPLICABLE Mr DEPUTY
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MESSAGE FROM THE LORDS
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Education Board Provisional Order Confirmation London No 2 Bill
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REINSTATEMENT OF EVICTEd TenantsAPPLICATION of Patrick ONeill
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BELLAGHY SCHOOLS Question Mr Dillon Answer Mr Walter Long
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FOURTH SERIES
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Mr Joseph Walton Yorkshire W R Barnsley
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Mr Baird Glasgow Central
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The Chancellor of the Exchequer Mr Austen Chamberlain Worcester
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Sir William Holland Yorkshire W R Rotherham
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Ayes 105 Noes 92 Division List No 184
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THE IRISH EXECUTIVE AND THE ESTATES COMMISSIONERS Question
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Mr Charles McArthur Liverpool Exchange
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Mr Munro Ferguson Leith Burghs
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Question
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Shepton Mallet Gas Company Electric Lighting Bill H L The consent
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NONPROVIDED SCHOOLS
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Speaker pursuant to the Standing Order
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ALIENS SERVING TERMS OF IMPRISONMENT EXCEEDING THREE MONTHS
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IRISH EDUCATIONSPECIAL CONSIDERATION GRANTED TO CERTAIN TEACHERS
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Inverness Gas and Water Provisional Order Bill To confirm a Pro
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Committee report Progress to sit again this evening
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Ayes 127 Noes 164 Division List No 188
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May 31
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RIFLE CLUBS Questions Sir Carne Rasch Essex Chelmsford Mr Crooks
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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTS Questions Mr Cohen Islington E
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ULSTER MEMBERS AND CRIME IN IRELAND
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FOURTH SERIES
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RAGGING ON H M S KENT Questions Mr Gibson Bowles Lynn Regis
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Government Ships BillSECOND READING Order read for resuming
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CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE IRELAND ACT 1887
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Question
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Local Government Provisional Orders No 15 BillReported without
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LEAD POISONING IN EARTHENWARE AND CHINA WORKS Address for Return
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PEAT MOSS LITTER FOR ARMY HORSES Questions Mr Hardy Mr Kilbride
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MOTOR CAR ACCIDENTS Question Mr Cawley Answer Mr Gerald Balfour
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The Chief Secretary for Ireland Mr Walter Long Bristol S
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Air Henry Fowler Wolverhampton E
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Sir Philip Muntz Warwickshire Tamworth
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Mr Swift MacNeill Donegal S
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of the local authority for such period as may be therein specified
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Ayes 127 Noes 110 Division List No 192
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Mr Soares
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FRIDAY 2ND JUNE 1905
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UNIVERSITIES SCOTLAND ACT 1889
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EXTRADITION ACTS 1870 To 1895 Order in Council of the 29th May 1905
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BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE
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FRIDAY 2ND JUNE 1905
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And also a Bill intituled An Act to confirm certain Provisional
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NOREASE OF SALARY FOR MR PATRICK COYLE OF KILDARRAGH NATIONAL
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Mr Renwick NewcastleonTyne
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And it being halfpast Five of the Clock the debate stood adjourned
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Gas Orders Confirmation Bill H L House in Committee according
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June 5
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MONDAY 5TH JUNE 1905
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South Eastern and London Chatham and Dover Railways Bill LORDS
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POST OFFICE MONEY ORDERS Copy presented of the Postal Order Colonial
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ROYAL HIBERNIAN ACADEMY DUBLIN Question Mr Mooney Dublin County
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THE COLONIAL CONFERENCE AND THE GENERAL ELECTION Questions
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June 8
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Mr John Wilson Falkirk Burghs
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FOURTH SERIES
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Mr Dalziel Kirkcaldy Burghs
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Mr Marks Kent Thanet
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SUPPLY 18TH MAY
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FOURTH SERIES d
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Question proposed That the words proposed to be left out stand part
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The LORD CHANCELLOR acquainted the House That the Clerk of the Parliaments
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PUBLIC ACCOUNTS Message from the Commons for leave for the Clerk of
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The Under Secretary of State for the Colonies The Duke of Marlborough 194
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And also a Bill intituled An Act to authorise the Southport Birkdale
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lage
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THE NAVAL BATTLE IN THE FAR EAST Question Mr Gibson Bowles Lynn
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Cresting
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MR SPEAKERS RETIREMENT Mr SPEAKER addressed the House announcing
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Motion made and Question proposed That Item A Salaries be reduced
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Mr Austin Taylor Liverpool East Toxteth
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Mr Munro Ferguson Leith Burghs 906
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Great Northern Piccadilly and Brompton Railway No 1 Bill Read
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Gambles Divorce Bill LORDS Ordered That the Minutes of Evidence
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DISMISSAL OF WILLIAM STEVENS FROM ROYAL MILITARY ACADEMY WOOLWICH
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Mr Cathcart Wason Orkney and Shetland
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POSTAL I
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THE SUEZ CANAL Questions Sir Howard Vincent Sheffield Central Answer
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ALLEGED IMPROPER ARREST OF A MILITIA PRIVATE Question Colonel Lock
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IRISH LAND PURCHASE INSTALMENTS Questions Mr Boland Kerry S
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FOURTH SERIES
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Poor Law Scotland Bill To amend the Law relating to the relief
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Mr Speaker 972
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MEETS
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Mr J F Hope Sheffield Brightside
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Sir Robert Ropner Stockton
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June 20
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VALENTIA ISLAND TRANSIT FACILITIES Question Mr Boland Answer
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Ordered That Three be the quorum Sir A AclandHood
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June 21
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ARMY PENSIONSCASE OF WILLIAM SIMMONDS LATE OF ROYAL FIELD ARTILLERY
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PROMOTION IN THE AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT Question Mr Nannetti
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Sir Henry Fowler Wolverhampton E 1248
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CRETELANDING OF BRITISH TROOPS Question Mr Lambert Answer
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RAILWAY GOODS RATES BETWEEN SNEEN AND CORK Question Mr Boland
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Mr Herbert Robertson Hackney S
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Motion made and Question proposed That a sum not exceeding 9805
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Question
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To leave out the word now and at the end of the Question
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Mr Austen Chamberlain
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IRISH PETTY SESSIONS CLERKS Question Mr Patrick OBrien Kilkenny
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Matlock Bath Improvement Bill H L Llandrindod Wells Urban District
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SNEEN OYSTER BED PIER Question Mr Boland Answer Mr Atkinson
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TRISH AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT Question Mr Delany Answer
ILLEGAL TRAWLING IN DINGLE BAY Question Mr Boland Answer
MALICIOUS INJURY TO HORSES AT SOLIHULL Question Mr MacVeagh
CANADIAN GOVERNMENT AGE GUARANTEES OF WHISKY Question Mr Kilbride
OF THE LAND PURCHASE ACT 1903TEST CASE Questions Mr T
IRISH MIXED SCHOOLS Question Mr Boland Answer Mr Atkinson
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PROTECTION OF IRISH AGRICULTURAL INTERESTS IN ENGLAND Question
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CASE OF CONSTABLE CYRON Question Mr Delany Answer Mr Walter Long 958
PORTLAND DISMISSAL OF MR CLEMENT MILLARD Question Mr Lloyd
IRISH AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENTMR ROBERTSONS APPOINTMENT Ques
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ARMY OFFICERS APPEALS Questions General Laurie Answers Mr Arnold
SOUTH AFRICAN WAR STORES INQUIRY Question Sir James Woodhouse Hud
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Mr Gibson Bowles Lynn Regis
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الصفحة 885 - When I use a word," Humpty Dumpty said in rather a scornful tone, "it means just what I choose it to mean — neither more nor less." "The question is," said Alice, "whether you can make words mean so many different things.
الصفحة 689 - When some affection of our physical frame is in any way induced by an accident, we must be on our guard that we are not misled by medical phrases to alter the proper application of the phrase ' accident causing injury ' because the injury inflicted by accident sets up a condition of things which medical men describe as disease.
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الصفحة 939 - An Act to confirm certain Provisional Orders made by the Board of Trade under the General Pier and Harbour Act, 1861, relating to Bognor, Fowey, and Sheerness.
الصفحة 989 - Every penny bestowed, that tends to render the condition of the pauper more eligible than that of the independent labourer, is a bounty on indolence and vice.
الصفحة 11 - An Act to apply a sum out of the Consolidated Fund to the service of the year ending on the thirty-first day of March one thousand nine hundred and thirteen, and to appropriate the Supplies granted in this Session of Parliament.
الصفحة 11 - ... if I must take my choice — and such it seems to me is really the alternative offered by the Permissive Bill — whether England should be free or sober, I declare, strange as such a declaration may sound coming from one of my profession, that I should say it would be better that England should be free than that England should be compulsorily sober. I would distinctly prefer freedom to sobriety, because with freedom we might in the end attain sobriety ; but in the other alternative we should...
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