Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

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151
Affirmations BillMotion That leave be given to bring in a Bill to allow
165
Chinese Immigrants in Australia Question Mr MarshAnswer
193
Transfer of Land Bill Lords Bill 101Order for Committte readMotion
199
MONDAY JUNE 2
225
Roman Catholic Prisonersconsidered in Committee
231
Agricultural StatisticsQuestion Mr HeygateAnswer Sir George Grey
237
Assurances Registration Ireland Bill Bill 91Motion That the Bill be
273
Highways Bill Bill 135Motion That the Bill be now read the third
277
Police to report Persons licensed from whose Premises Persons
281
Poor Law ScotlandQuestion Mr MacEvoyAnswer Sir William Dunbar
291
That this House deeply impressed with the necessity of economy in every Depart
293
To leave out from the word That to the end of the Question in order to add
333
instead thereofQuestion put That the words proposed to be left
381
THURSDAY JUNE 5
393
Resolved That the Chairman be directed to move the House That leave
399
Petroleum Bill Bill 154considered in CommitteeBill reported
401
The Camel Corps in IndiaQuestion General BuckleyAnswer Sir George
409
Royal WarrantsQuestion Mr Darby GriffithAnswer Sir George Lewis
429
Civil Service Estimates
441
Motion made and Question put That
455
SUPPLYOrder for the Committee of Supply readMotion That Mr Speaker
467
Civil Service Estimates
495
502
513
Inclosure Bill Bill 50read 3º and passed
529
After short Debate agreed
533
Brompton CemeteryQuestion Mr II BerkeleyAnswer Sir George Grey 544
553
County Surveyors Ireland BillCommitteecontinued
569
Cambridge University and the Act of UniformityObservations
607
MONDAY JUNE 16
625
New Zealand Bill H L No 104Moved That the Bill be now read 2ª
633
Particulars to be furnished to RegistrarClause amendedOn
663
Death of Earl Canning
667
East Gloucestershire Railway BillContempt of this HouseOn the Motion
671
Lunacy Scotland BillCommitteecontinued
673
Channel IslandsMotion
693
Clergy Relief BillCommitteecontinued
703
THURSDAY JUNE 19
719
Amendment proposed in Schedule Table A last column to insert
753
To leave out from the word That to the end of the Question in order
767
instead thereofQuestion put That the words proposed to be left
797
Bombardment of BelgradeQuestion Mr Darby GriffithAnswer Mr Layard 806
807
To leave out from the word That to the end of the Question in order
823
The Jury Lists in TyroneObservations Lord Claud HamiltonAnother
845
MONDAY JUNE 23
861
1020
1023
THURSDAY JUNE 26
1073
The German Legion at the Cape of Good HopeReply Sir George Lewis
1103
Drainage Ireland Bill Bill 145considered in Committee
1105
ItalyJoseph MazziniExplanation Lord Brougham
1115
Red Sea and India Telegraph Company Bill No 109Amendments reported
1123
Paid Officers and others incapable of serving as Guardians
1131
Lunacy Scotland Bill Bill 120considered in Committee
1139
SUPPLYOrder for the Committee of Supply readMotion That Mr Speaker
1149
1171
1181
Main Question put and agreed toSUPPLY considered in CommitteeCom
1195
instead thereofQuestion proposed That the words proposed to
1197
MONDAY JUNE 30
1201
CanadaNew ZealandQuestion Mr Arthur MillsAnswer Mr Chichester
1213
instead thereof Question proposed That the words proposed to be left
1227
left out stand part of the Question Amendment withdrawnMain
1281
1284
1283
WEDNESDAY JULY 2
1295
Additional Clause Mr Locke withdrawn
1319
THURSDAY JULY 3
1321
Thames Embankment Bill Bill 162Order for Committee readMotion
1353
CraufurdQuestion That the Clause be read a second timeThe
1401
Poor Relief Ireland No 2 Bill Sir Robert Peel Bill 180Order
1415
Mersey Irwell c Protection BillMotion That the Bill be now read
1417
The Diplomatic ServiceObservations Mr Baillie Cochrane
1429
Omnibus Fares in the MetropolisObservations Mr DawsonAnswer
1443
In the Committee
1457
Works authorizedAmendment to leave out the words subject
1475
MONDAY JULY 7
1477
Game Law Amendment No 2 Bill as amended by Select Committee
1491
Journeyman BakersQuestion Mr KinnairdAnswer Sir George Grey
1493
Bleaching and Dyeing Works Act Amendment BillQuestion Lord John
1503
Floating Break watersQuestion Lord RavensworthAnswer The Duke
1515
Additional Clause Sir Robert Peel agreed
1535
To leave out from the word That to the end of the Question in order to add
1545
out stand part of the QuestionAmendment withdrawnMain Question
1565
THIRD SERIES
1569
Poor Removal Bill Bill 151considered in Committee
1571
866
Hull CitadelMotion
1492
Queens Colleges Ireland Question Mr HennessyAnswer Sir Robert Peel 637
1321
Report of the Amendments to be received on Tuesday next No 151

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