HC Deb 10 May 1883 vol 279 cc380-420
    cc380-1
  1. ARREARS OF RENT (IRELAND) ACT, 1882—CASE OF JAMES M'GOWAN, JUNR., CONACLOON, CO. LEITRIM. 136 words
  2. c381
  3. THE CONTAGIOUS DISEASES ACTS— NON-ENFORCEMENT OF COMPULSORY EXAMINATION—WITH-DRAWAL OF THE POLICE FROM CHATHAM—ACTION OF THE GOVERNMENT. 288 words
  4. c382
  5. ARMY—MUSKETRY INSTRUCTORS. 91 words
  6. c382
  7. WESTERN ISLANDS OF THE PACIFIC— AUSTRALIAN COLONIES—ANNEXATION OF NEW GUINEA BY QUEENSLAND. 189 words
  8. cc382-3
  9. METROPOLIS MANAGEMENT AND BUILDING ACTS AMENDMENT ACT— THE "HOTEL METROPOLE." 130 words
  10. cc383-4
  11. IRELAND—STATE-AIDED EMIGRATION. 384 words
  12. c384
  13. THE IRISH LAND COMMISSION (SUB-COMMISSIONERS)—CO. LONGFORD. 143 words
  14. cc384-5
  15. HALL-MARKING (GOLD AND SILVER PLATE)—REPORT OF SELECT COMMITTEE (1878–9). 228 words
  16. c385
  17. ITALY—RENEWAL OF COMMERCIAL TREATY. 135 words
  18. c386
  19. LAW AND JUSTICE—DORMANT FUNDS IN CHANCERY. 150 words
  20. c386
  21. FISHERY PIERS AND HARBOURS (IRELAND)—ROSSCLARE PIER AND HARBOUR. 176 words
  22. c387
  23. POOR LAW (IRELAND)—APPOINTMENT OF MEDICAL OFFICER TO THE CASHEL DISPENSARY DISTRICT. 329 words
  24. c388
  25. NAVY (THE BLUE RIBBON). 281 words
  26. cc388-9
  27. BALLOT ACT CONTINUANCE AND AMENDMENT BILL. 180 words
  28. c389
  29. PALACE OF WESTMINSTER—WESTMINSTER HALL (WESTERN SIDE). 102 words
  30. cc389-90
  31. HALL MARKING (GOLD AND SILVER PLATE) (INDIA). 102 words
  32. cc390-1
  33. LAW AND POLICE (IRELAND)— MARTIN NASH. 417 words
  34. cc391-2
  35. POOR LAW (IRELAND)—THE BELFAST WORKHOUSE—IRREGULARITIES IN BOOK-KEEPING. 335 words
  36. c392
  37. LAW AND POLICE (IRELAND)—CONDUCT OF THE POLICE. 175 words
  38. cc392-3
  39. ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY—EMPLOYMENT IN CULTIVATING FARMS OF EVICTED TENANTS. 103 words
  40. c393
  41. POOR LAW (IRELAND)—DUNFANAGHY WORKHOUSE. 326 words
  42. cc394-5
  43. POOR LAW (IRELAND)—OUTDOOR RELIEF—DUNFANAGHY BOARD OF GUARDIANS. 456 words
  44. cc395-7
  45. IRELAND—HUNTING IN CARLOW CO. 779 words
  46. cc397-9
  47. PREVENTION OE CRIME (IRELAND) ACT, 1882—SECTION 14—POLICE SEARCHES. 841 words
  48. cc399-400
  49. ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY—SUB-INSPECTOR SMITH. 100 words
  50. c400
  51. LAW AND JUSTICE (IRELAND)—JURY PANEL—TRIAL OF JOSEPH BRADY. 229 words
  52. cc400-1
  53. POST OFFICE (IRELAND)—THE TELEGRAPH OFFICE, DUNDALK. 240 words
  54. cc401-2
  55. THE CONTAGIOUS DISEASES ACTS— NON-ENFORCEMENT OF COMPULSOEY EXAMINATION—WITHDRAWAL OF THE POLICE—ACTION OF THE GOVERNMENT. 194 words
  56. c402
  57. TURKEY (ASIATIC PROVINCES)— GOVERNORSHIP OF THE LEBANON. 125 words
  58. c402
  59. POST OFFICE—THE IRISH MAIL SERVICE. 64 words
  60. cc402-3
  61. ARMY—THE ROYAL ENGINEERS. 81 words
  62. c403
  63. ARMY—CAVALRY REGIMENTS IN IRELAND. 171 words
  64. cc403-4
  65. MOROCCO—SLAVERY. 264 words
  66. c404
  67. PORTUGAL—INTERNATIONAL SAILING CODE—THE "CITY OF MECCA." 178 words
  68. cc404-5
  69. MRTROPOLITAN IMPROVEMENTS— HYDE PARK CORNER—REBUILDING OF THE WELLINGTON ARCH. 114 words
  70. c405
  71. NAVY—VICTUALLING ACCOUNTS. 171 words
  72. cc405-6
  73. FACTORY ACTS (INSPECTORS)—MR. WILLIAM PATERSON. 258 words
  74. cc406-7
  75. SPAIN—EXPULSION OF CERTAIN CUBAN REFUGEES FROM GIBRALTAR—COLONEL MACEO. 136 words
  76. c407
  77. CIVIL SERVICE (RE-ORGANIZATION)— PROMOTION. 232 words
  78. c407
  79. EXPLOSIVE ACTS—ORDERS IN COUNCIL, APRIL 20, 1883—EXPLOSIVES. 57 words
  80. c408
  81. PARLIAMENT—RULES AND ORDERS— PETITIONS—PARLIAMENTARY OATHS ACT (1866) AMENDMENT BILL —PROXY SIGNATURES. 300 words
  82. cc408-10
  83. PARLIAMENT—PUBLIC BUSINESS— MINISTERIAL STATEMENT. 598 words
  84. cc410-1
  85. LAW AND JUSTICE (IRELAND)—EXECUTION OF MYLES JOYCE, CONVICTED OF MURDER. 303 words
  86. cc411-2
  87. SOUTH AFRICA—THE TRANSVAAL CONVENTION. 340 words
  88. cc412-3
  89. THE VICEROY OF INDIA—CRIMINAL CODE (PROCEDURE) AMENDMENT BILL. 267 words
  90. cc413-4
  91. TRADE AND COMMERCE—THE SUGAR DUTIES. 303 words
  92. c414
  93. NATIONAL SCHOOL TEACHERS (IRELAND)—GRANTS TO TRAINING COLLEGES. 245 words
  94. cc414-7
  95. PREVENTION OF CRIME (IRELAND) ACT, 1882—SECTION 16—SECRET EXAMINATIONS. 1,051 words
  96. c417
  97. INLAND NAVIGATION (IRELAND)— THE UPPER SHANNON. 78 words
  98. cc418-9
  99. PARLIAMENT—BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. 444 words
  100. cc419-20
  101. AGRICULTURAL HOLDINGS (ENGLAND) BILL. 464 words
  102. c420
  103. INLAND REVENUE—CULTIVATION OF TOBACCO. 89 words
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