The Parliamentary Debates

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Reuter's Telegram Company, 1906
 

Contents

May 17
17
May 21
21
On Question That the words proposed to be inserted stand part of
23
In the Committee
25
Extradition Bill H L SECOND READING Order of the day for the Second
27
INSANITARY COTTAGES AT BUMPSTEAD Question Mr C E Schwann Man
29
Antofagasta Chili and Bolivia Railway Bill LORDS Read the third
31
Bury Corporation Bill LORDS Great Northern Railway Ireland Bill
33
4
35
TEA DUTY Question Mr H H Marks Kent Thanet Answer Mr Asquith 180
39
Ordered That the Bill be read a second time upon Monday next 32
45
THE INTERNATIONAL TEA COMPANY AND THE BUDGET PROPOSALS Question
45
Amendment proposed
55
FOURTH SERIES
65
Debate arising
95
North Metropolitan Tramways Bill Read 3 with the Amendments
97
THE ROYAL DRAGOONS
123
Viscount Ridley 594
131
The House met at a quarter before Three of the Clock
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Page
139
Moved that the Bill be now read 2 Lord Davey
141
Sheffield Assay Office Bill LORDS Read the third time and passed
141
FACTORY AND WORKSHOP ACT 1901 AMENDMENT BILL Petition from Wands
141
32
145
135
149
THE BANN AND LOUGH NEAGH DRAINAGE SCHEME Question Mr Sloan
151
161
39
169
SOUTHERN NIGERIACHIEF NANA Question Mr Cathcart Wason Orkney
173
METROPOLITAN POLICE HOLIDAYS Question Mr Myer Lambeth N Answer
181
336
191
200
199
IRISH FINANCIAL RELATIONS Question Mr John Redmond Waterford
203
Page
215
FOURTH SERIES
225
40
259
And it being a quarter past Eight of the clock and there being Private
263
C
299
Education of Defective Children Scotland Bill Read the third time
303
Page
305
EDUCATION SCOTLAND Code of regulations for continuation classes providing
311
Page
313
THE UNEMPLOYED PROCESSION
333
Page
335
Page
337
MR JAMES WARD AND CASTLEBAR URBAN COUNCIL Question Dr Ambrose
339
Mr J Johnson Gateshead
343
Page
347
SWEATED INDUSTRIES Questions Mr OGrady Answers Mr Gladstone 356
357
INGHAM ESTATE COUNTY CAVAN Question Mr Vincent Kennedy Answer
367
DISMISSAL OF THE CLOONKEEN SCHOOL TEACHER Question Mr Edward Barry
371
1 Page
375
Page
379
Mr Haldane
391
Amendment proposed
405
Ayes 67 Noes 347 Division List No 76
415
And it being a quarterpast Eight of the clock and there being Private
427
Question
441
ALKALI ETC WORKS STAMP DUTY
449
Ayes 199 Noes 108 Division List No 78
449
Local Authorities Transfer of Treasury Powers Bill
449
Works and of Three pounds in the case of any other Work in pursuance
449
41
451
National Assurance Company of Ireland and Yorkshire Fire and Life
453
LAND SALES IN COUNTY LONGFORD Question Mr J P Farrell Longford N
455
COLONIAL GARRISONS Question Mr Cox Preston Answer The Financial
465
MADAME DANGELY Question Mr Ashley Lancashire Blackpool Answer
473
THE EDUCATION BILLFACILITIES FOR RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION Questions
477
Puge
487
BALLINASLOE MEETING OF THE UNITED IRISH LEAGUE Questions Mr Charles
493
ARMAGH RURAL POSTMEN Question Mr Sloan Answer Mr Sydney Buxton 494
493
IRISH POSTMENS UNIFORM CONTRACTS Question Mr Charles Devlin Galway
495
SELECTION STANDING COMMITTEE Sir WILLIAM BRAMPTON GURDON reported
499
Mr Richardson Nottingham S 536
535
Mr Cairns NewcastleonTyne 548
547
The UnderSecretary of State for the Home Department Mr Herbert
549
45
561
Motion made and Question proposed That in the opinion of this House
565
Question put and agreed
581
Mr Cave Surrey Kingston 584
583
MARRIED WOMANS PROPERTY BILL H L Petition in favour of of the Man
585
Page
587
The Marquess of Londonderry
601
Matrimonial Causes Acts Amendment Bill H L House in Committee
613
11
617
Page
619
PAPERS ON THE CONGO Question Mr Bennett Answer Sir Edward Grey
623
630
629
16
629
TAXES AND IMPOSTS Return ordered showing 1 the Rates of Duties Taxes
629
99
629
SCOTTISH CROFTER COMMISSION Question Mr Barnes Glasgow Blackfriars
631
49
635
638
637
PARTITION OF BENGAL Question Mr Rees Answer Mr Morley 354
643
CUMULATIVE SENTENCES Question Mr Swift MacNeill Donegal S Answer
649
SOUTH CORK RAILWAYS AND INDUSTRIES Question Mr Edward Barry Cork
659
Irish Education Afflicted Children Bill To make better provision
667
Question
679
19
707
Motion made and Question proposed That a sum not exceeding 31700
709
Motion made and Question proposed That a sum not exceeding
717
Post Office and Post Office Telegraph Buildings in Great Britain
719
Mr Stanley Wilson
735
Page
739
Southport and Lytham Tramroad Extension of Time Bill H L
745
Amendment by leave withdrawn
851
854
853
Page
857
The Marquess of Londonderry
873
The President of the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries Earl Carrington 878
881
Ordered That the Bill be read a second time Tomorrow
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Page
891
894
893
445
895
CLOSING OF MOUNTED INFANTRY SCHOOLS Question Sir Howard Vincent
905
914
913
REINSTATEMENT OF EVICTED TENANTSCASE OF MISS LLOYD OF BORRISNOE
919
WHITE WOMEN IN CHINESE COMPOUNDS Question Mr Dobson Plymouth
923
DANISH COLONY AT CAPE YORK Question Mr Duffy Galway S Answer
929
INLAND POST CARDS Question Mr Henniker Heaton Canterbury Answer
937
THE LORDS REJECTION OF THE ALIENS BILL Questions Mr J Ward and
943
KERRY COUNTY COUNCIL AND THE IRISH LANGUAGE Question Mr Murphy
957
223
959
The President of the Board of Education Mr Birrell Bristol N
963
Ayes 102 Noes 388 Division List No 83
975
Sir Francis Lowe Birmingham Edgbaston 988
987
Mr Dillon
999
Question
1023
Question
1059
Mr Dillon Mayo E
1071
97
1073
Page
1075
Resolved That the Rules of the Intermediate Education Board for Ireland
1077
FOURTH SERIES
1077
In page 4 line 29 to leave out from the word Acts to the
1099
Page
1107
LAND VALUES TAXATION ETC SCOTLANDBILL Petition from Fordyce
1111
Page
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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 Lough
1149
Sir William Anson Oxford University 1162
1163
Ayes 190 Noes 361 Division List No 90
1183
Sir Henry Craik
1205
Leave to withdraw the Amendment having been refused
1219
Barry Railway Bill H L Reported from the Select Committee with
1233
Amendment proposed to the proposed Amendment
1243
1
1245
Marine for the year ended 31st December 1905 by Command to lie upon
1253
APPOINTMENT OF Mr MICHAEL HOBBS AS RATE COLLECTOR At Ballinasloe
1257
1253
1257
THE CONGO Questions Mr J Ramsay Macdonald Leicester Mr McKean
1261
WINTON POST OFFICE BOURNEMOUTH Question Sir Robert Hobart
1263
TURKEY AND EGYPT Question Mr Ashley Blackpool Answer The Secre
1265
EXTENSION OF HOURSIRISH LICENSED HOTELS Question Mr MacVeagh
1269
IRISH TRADE RETURNS Questions Mr Thomas ODonnell Kerry W
1273
UNECONOMIC HOLDINGS AT ROO Question Mr Duffy Answer Mr Bryce 1249
1277
RATHDOWN GUARDIANS TEA CONTRACT Question Mr Charles Craig Answer
1293
Reports to lie upon the Table
1303
Mr Bonar Law Camberwell Dulwich
1351
Mr Eugene Wason Clackmannan and Kinross
1363
Motion made and Question proposed That this House considers that
1387
Ground Game Bill
1391
May 24
1393
CAMPBELL ESTATE CARLOW Question Mr Hammond Carlow Answer
1403
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TIBETAN INDEMNITY Question Sir H Cotton Nottingham E Answer
1413
SCOTTISH FISHERY BOARD Question Mr J D White Dumbartonshire
1429
SELECTION STANDING COMMITTEES
1443
Motion by leave withdrawn
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Page
1461
SUPPLY
1479
And it being a quarter past Eight of the clock and there being Private Busi
1491
Motion made and Question proposed That a sum not exceeding 351500
1497
FOURTH SERIES
1497
course of payment during the year ending on the 31st day of March
1499
Resolution agreed
1503
Resolution read a second time
1509
Glamorgan and South Wales Water Bill H L Reported from the Select
1513
Page
1515
Colonial Marriages Bill H L Order of the Day read for the House being
1547
FRIDAY 25TH MAY 1906
1557
Sale of Coke Bill
1565
SALE OF INTOXICATING LIQUORS ON SUNDAY BILL Petition from Hucknall
1577
Mr SLOAN again rose in his place and claimed to move That the Question
1625
56
1627
747
CHINESE GOVERNMENT AND SIR ROBERT HART Question Sir Charles Dilke
Motion made and Question proposed That Item A be reduced by 1000
1
IRISH DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Veterinary DepartmenT Question
3
Viscount Galway
5
ALTHONE RIFLE RANGEACQUISITION OF LANDS Question Mr Hayden
7
933
11
FRAUDULENT TRADING PROSECUTIONS Questions Mr Boland and Mr Flavin
25
UPPER STREET ISLINGTON POST OFFICE Question Mr Wiles Islington E
1
WEST OF ENGLAND TELEPHONE SERVICE Question Mr Dunn Cornwall
3
KERRY EVICTED TENANTS Question Mr Murphy Kerry E Answer
190
3
59
21
749
23
1388
25
1257
750
3
70
7
Mr Bowles
11
767
15
1491
21
768
The UnderSecretary of State for War The Earl of Portsmouth
May 14 208
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