HC Deb 17 September 1886 vol 309 cc764-88
    c764
  1. WAR OFFICE—ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT—THE STOREKEEPERS AT PURFLEET. 112 words
  2. c765
  3. LAW AND JUSTICE (IRELAND)—KIL. RUSH PETTY SESSIONS—ILLEGAL FISHING—CASE OF MR. SIMON M'AULIFFE. 281 words
  4. cc765-6
  5. WAR OFFICE—CAMPAIGN IN THE SOUDAN—SUPPLY OF ARMS AND STORES. 257 words
  6. cc766-7
  7. POST OFFICE (IRELAND)—THE SUB-POSTMASTER OF STRADBALLY, CO. WATERFORD. 100 words
  8. c767
  9. THE IRISH LAND COMMISSION— ADVANCES TO TENANTS FOR PURCHASE OF HOLDINGS. 192 words
  10. cc767-8
  11. LABOURERS (IRELAND) ACT—THE SCHEME FOR THE OLDCASTLE UNION—THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOARD INQUIRY UNDER THE ACT. 113 words
  12. c768
  13. LABOURERS (IRELAND) ACT—SCHEMES IN THE ARDEE UNION—THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOARD INQUIRY UNDER THE ACT. 78 words
  14. cc768-70
  15. PRISONS (IRELAND)—KILKENNY GAOL —RELIGIOUS PROVISION FOR PRESBYTERIAN PRISONERS. 614 words
  16. cc770-1
  17. POST OFFICE—POSTMASTERS AND MASTERS OF SUB-OFFICES— SALARIES. 381 words
  18. cc771-2
  19. POST OFFICE (IRELAND) (NORTHERN DIVISION)—ALLOWANCES TO POSTMASTERS, &c., AT HEAD POST OFFICES. 239 words
  20. c772
  21. POST OFFICE (IRELAND)—MR. W. AHERN, POSTAL SURVEYOR OF THE NORTHERN DIVISION. 304 words
  22. c773
  23. MERCANTILE MARINE FUND— FINANCIAL POSITION. 246 words
  24. cc773-4
  25. ARMY (ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT)— PURCHASE OF 100-TON GUNS. 79 words
  26. c774
  27. ARMY (AUXILIARY FORCES)—ARMS OF THE ARTILLERY VOLUNTEERS. 134 words
  28. c774
  29. ARMY (IRELAND)—THE RIOTS IN BEL-FAST—SPECIAL ALLOWANCES TO TROOPS EMPLOYED. 93 words
  30. cc774-5
  31. POST OFFICE (IRELAND) (TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT)—CHARLESTOWN, CO. MAYO. 200 words
  32. cc775-6
  33. LUNATIC ASYLUMS (IRELAND)— CENTRAL LUNATIC ASYLUM, DUNDRUM—ADVERTISEMENT FOR A KITCHENMAID. 254 words
  34. c776
  35. COAL MINES—THE DEAN LANE COLLIERY EXPLOSION. 128 words
  36. cc776-7
  37. PUBLIC HEALTH—GIPSY-VAN AND TRAVELLING CHILDREN. 187 words
  38. c777
  39. RIGHT HON. JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, M.P.—POLICE PROTECTION. 163 words
  40. cc777-8
  41. IRELAND—THE BREHON LAW—RE-CONSTITUTION OF THE COMMISSION. 147 words
  42. c778
  43. INLAND NAVIGATION AND DRAINAGE (IRELAND)—THE LOWER BANN. 187 words
  44. c779
  45. THE CURRENCY, &c.—CONSTITUTION OF THE COMMISSION. 283 words
  46. cc779-81
  47. EGYPT—RE-ORGANIZATION, &c—SIR H. DRUMMOND WOLFF. 383 words
  48. c781
  49. POST OFFICE (IRELAND)—CASE OF —MOLONEY, POSTMASTER OF KILDYSART. 343 words
  50. c782
  51. NAVY—H.M.S. "BELLEISLE." 255 words
  52. c782
  53. LAW AND JUSTICE (IRELAND)—SESSIONAL CROWN SOLICITOR, CO. FERMANAGH. 52 words
  54. c783
  55. INDIA—NATIVE STATES—THE GAEKWAR OF BARODA. 238 words
  56. cc783-4
  57. ARMY (INDIA)—MEDICAL DEPARTMENT—SURGEONS. 242 words
  58. c784
  59. LAW AND JUSTICE (IRELAND)—THE REV. MR. FAHY. 125 words
  60. cc784-5
  61. POST OFFICE—THE GENERAL POST OFFICE—VACANCIES IN THE SORTING OFFICES. 199 words
  62. cc785-6
  63. METROPOLITAN POLICE—THE PROPOSED COMMITTEE. 177 words
  64. c786
  65. ARMY (ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT)—DEFECTIVE GUNS. 82 words
  66. c786
  67. POST OFFICE—POSTAGE RATES AND CHARGES TO THE AUSTRALIAN COLONIES. 148 words
  68. cc786-7
  69. SOUTH EASTERN EUROPE—THE ÆGEAN SEA—RUMOURS OF BRITISH ANNEXATION. 93 words
  70. cc787-8
  71. PARLIAMENT—BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE—MINISTERIAL STATEMENT—TENANTS' RELIEF (IRELAND) BILL. 364 words
  72. c788
  73. CRIME AND OUTRAGE (IRELAND)— RIOT AT GALWAY—ALLEGED CASUALTY. 48 words
  74. c788
  75. PARLIAMENT—DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS.—PERSONAL EXPLANATION. 122 words
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