The Parliamentary Debates

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Reuter's Telegram Company, 1906
 

Contents

COUNTY POOR RATE COLLECTORS Question Mr Dillon Mayo E Answe
1 Page
In the Committee
SWANSEA COUNTY COURT OFFICES Question Mr Brynmor Jones Swansea
Page
VOLUME CLVII
1
Haslingden Corporation Bill H L Reported with Amendments
3
May 11
11
May 14
13
Viscount St Aldwyn 16
15
May 17
17
May 23
23
The Marquess of Londonderry
27
POOR LAW DRUG CONTRACTSIRISH CONTRACTORS Question Mr Charles
29
Antofagasta Chili and Bolivia Railway Bill LORDS Read the third
31
VAGRANT CHILDREN BILL Petitions against from Barrow in Furness
35
BUILDING LOANS TO IRISH TENANTS Question Mr Cogan Wicklow E
39
The Marquess of Lansdowne
45
Local Government Provisional Orders Gas Bill Local Government Pro
45
Mr John Wilson Durham Mid
49
Debate arising
95
HOME DEFENCE
99
Page
115
Lord Basing 128
127
Ordered That the Copy of the ShorthandWriters Notes of the Judgment
139
Page
141
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS CIRCULATED WITH THE VOTES
145
Page
149
161
COMPLETION OF THE SMYRNA AND AKABAH RAILWAY Question Captain Faber
169
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177
METROPOLITAN POLICE HOLIDAYS Question Mr Myer Lambeth N Answer
181
336
191
200
199
IRISH FINANCIAL RELATIONS Question Mr John Redmond Waterford
203
To leave out from the word That to the end of the Question
213
Report Presented May 16 499 Duplicate Qualifications Abolition of throughout the Country 217 221
217
FOURTH SERIES
225
And it being a quarter past Eight of the clock and there being Private
263
Mr Stanley Wilson Yorks E R Holderness
275
Education of Defective Children Scotland Bill Read the third time
303
Page
305
Elections Meetings in Schoolrooms Bill H L House in Committee
315
On Question Bill read 2ª and committed to a Committee of the Whole
331
Page
333
Also a Bill intituled An Act to extend the time limited for
335
338
337
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347
SWEATED INDUSTRIES Questions Mr OGrady Answers Mr Gladstone 356
357
LAND COMMISSION COURTS DELAYS Questions Mr Reddy Kings County
367
The Prime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury Sir H Campbell
373
The Secretary of State for the Home Department Mr Gladstone Leeds W
375
Mr EMMOTT Oldham in the Chair
377
Page
379
Mr Haldane
391
Motion made and Question proposed That the Chairman do report
399
PRIVATE POSTCARDSCHARGES FOR PRINTING STAMPS Question Mr Henni
405
Mr Rawlinson Cambridge University
411
Ayes 67 Noes 347 Division List No 76
415
Amendment by leave withdrawn
419
1 it being a quarterpast Eight of the clock and there being Private
427
Main Question put and agreed
431
Wirral Railway Extension of Time Bill Order for Second Reading read
443
ALKALI ETC WORKS STAMP DUTY
449
co co co co co co
451
National Assurance Company of Ireland and Yorkshire Fire and Life
453
FRIENDLY SOCIETIES AND THE WORKMENS COMPENSATION ACT Question
461
COLONIAL GARRISONS Question Mr Cox Preston Answer The Financial
465
35
471
MADAME DANGELY Question Mr Ashley Lancashire Blackpool Answer
473
THE EDUCATION BILLFACILITIES FOR RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION Questio
477
Puge
487
IRISH POSTMENS UNIFORM CONTRACTS Question Mr Charles Devlin Galway
495
SELECTION STANDING COMMITTEE Sir WILLIAM BRAMPTON GURDON reported
499
Question put and agreed
551
Mr McCrae Edinburgh E
565
Question put and agreed
581
Debate to be resumed upon Monday next
583
MARRIED WOMANS PROPERTY BILL H L Petition in favour of of the Man
585
Local Authorities Transfer of Treasury Powers Bill
587
Earl Beauchamp
589
Viscount Ridley 594
595
The Marquess of Salisbury 610
609
PROVISIONAL ORDER BILLS NO STANDING ORDERS APPLICABLEMr SPEAKER
619
MERCHANT SHIPPING ACTS AMENDMENT No 2 BILL Petition from Glasgow
621
630
629
TERRITORIAL ARMY Questions Mr ArnoldForster Croydon Answers
637
PRISON WARDERS DUTIES Question Mr Claude Hay Answer Mr Gladstone 648
647
rd Balcarres Lancashire Chorley 1501
649
PREVENTION OF CORRUPTION BILL Petition from Glasgow in favour to
667
Question
679
36
689
Motion made and Question proposed That a sum not exceeding 31700
709
33
779
TRADE UNIONS AND TRADE DISPUTES BILL Petition from Glasgow against
781
FOURTH SERIES
809
Debate arising
851
North Metropolitan Tramways Bill Returned from the Commons with
853
SHIPPING AND DISCHARGING FEES
857
The Marquess of Londonderry
873
The Marquess of Lansdowne 882
881
Ordered That the Bill be read a second time Tomorrow
889
Crediton Gas Bill Lords
891
CENTRAL TELEGRAPH STORE DEPÔTS Question Mr Field Answer
893
Answer Mr Morley
901
CLOSING OF MOUNTED INFANTRY SCHOOLS Question Sir Howard Vincent
905
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923
DANISH COLONY AT CAPE YORK Question Mr Duffy Galway S Answer
929
THE LORDS REJECTION OF THE ALIENS BILL Questions Mr J Ward and
943
KERRY COUNTY COUNCIL AND THE IRISH LANGUAGE Question Mr Murphy
957
JUVENILE SMOKERS Questions Dr Macnamara Camberwell N Answers
959
The President of the Board of Education Mr Birrell Bristol N
963
Mr Samuel Roberts Sheffield Ecclesall 428
975
Sir Francis Lowe Birmingham Edgbaston
987
Mr Dillon
999
Question
1059
Mr Dillon Mayo E
1071
Marriages Provisional Order BillBrought from the Commons
1073
Elections Meetings in Schoolrooms Bill H L Reported from
1075
In page 4 line 29 to leave out from the word Acts to the
1099
TUESDAY 22ND MAY 1906
1107
LAND VALUES TAXATION ETC SCOTLANDBILL Petition from Fordyce
1111
GALWAY HOSIERY FACTORY Question Mr Charles Devlin Galway Answer
1115
TURKEY AND MACEDONIAN REFORM Question Mr Gooch Bath Answer
1129
COLONEL MALONES WESTMEATH ESTATE Question Mr Ginnell Westmeath
1139
SIR WILLIAM BRAMPTON GURDON further reported That they
1147
The Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Education Mr L
1149
Sir William Anson Oxford University
1163
Question
1177
Amendment proposed
1205
Amendment proposed
1223
Mr J Chamberlain
1239
Motion made and Question proposed That the Bill be now read a second
1243
LONDON MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS HOURS OF POLL BILL Petition from Ken
1245
1250
1249
IRISH ROYAL UNIVERSITY Question Mr Lonsdale Answer Mr Bryce 1280
1281
1294
1293
Reports to lie upon the Table
1303
The Secretary to the Local Government Board Mr Runciman Dewsbu
1339
Sir Brampton Gurdon Norfolk N
1353
Lord Willoughby de Eresby Lincolnshire Horncastle
1367
Mr Weir Ross and Cromarty
1379
Question put and agreed
1391
Local Government Provisional Orders No 2 Bill Reported without
1393
CONVICTIONS OF FOREIGN WOMEN IN LONDON Question Dr Cooper South
1401
CAMPBELL ESTATE CARLOW Question Mr Hammond Carlow Answer
1403
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1411
TIBETAN INDEMNITY Question Sir H Cotton Nottingham E Answer
1413
SCOTTISH PROCURATORS FISCAL Questions Mr Morton Answers The Lord
1423
Sir WILLIAM BRAMPTON GURDON further reported That they had added
1443
Motion by leave withdrawn
1455
Motion by leave withdrawn
1461
Mr Edmund Robertson
1477
Mr Barnes Glasgow Blackfriars
1489
endment proposed
1497
ayment during the year ending on the 31st day of March 1907
1503
Resolution read a second time
1509
FOURTH SERIES
1513
SIGHT TESTS Report on the sight tests used in the mercantile marine for
1515
Colonial Marriages Bill H L Order of the Day read for the House being
1547
Bill to be read the third time upon Monday next 1558
1557
Mr SLOAN again rose in his place and claimed to move That the Questio
1627
735
UPPER STREET ISLINGTON POST OFFICE Question Mr Wiles Islington E
IRISH DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE VETERINARY DEPARTMENT Question
3
Viscount Galway
5
333
11
POSTAL CIRCULATION OF BETTING CIRCULARS Questions Mr Sloan and
736
WORKMENS COMPENSATION INSURANCE Question Mr Cochrane Ayrshire N
KERRY EVICTED TENANTS Question Mr Murphy Kerry E Answer
BOND INVESTMENT COMPANIES Question Mr Whitehead Essex S E
such other later date as the local education authority may determine
THE TEACHERS REGISTER Question Mr Butcher Cambridge University
334
DESERTION OF BERNARD COLLUMB OF GRANARD Question Mr J P Farrell
SALE OF THE MARQUESS OF WATERFORDS ESTATE Question Mr Power
739
3
1258
21
J Chamberlain
11
743
11
Motion made and Question proposed That Item A be reduced by 1000
1
744
3
Sale of Coke Bill
5
Newport Corporation Bill H L Reported from the Select Committee
11
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