HC Deb 02 July 1888 vol 328 cc44-79
    cc44-5
  1. NATIONAL EDUCATION (IRELAND)— THE GOVERNMENT TRAINING COLLEGE. 361 words
  2. c45
  3. TRADE AND COMMERCE—INJURY CAUSED BY STRIKES—ESTABLISHMENT OF A COURT OF ARBITRATION. 152 words
  4. cc45-6
  5. PRISON LABOUR—MAT MAKING—MAKING UP MATERIALS FOR MANUFACTURERS. 166 words
  6. cc46-7
  7. LAW AND JUSTICE (IRELAND)—HUTS FOR EVICTED TENANTS AT COOL GREANY—DECISION OF THE MASTER OF THE ROLLS. 298 words
  8. c47
  9. LANDLORD AND TENANT (IRELAND)— MR. HERBERT, OF MUCKROSS—FAIR RENTS—CASE OF—WHARTON. 177 words
  10. cc47-8
  11. LANDLORD AND TENANT (IRELAND)— CAPTAIN MAGILL—EVICTION OF PHILIP CURRANE. 329 words
  12. cc48-9
  13. PREVENTION OF CRIME (IRELAND) ACT, 1882—PERSONS IMPRISONED UNDER THE SUMMARY JURISDICTION CLAUSES. 217 words
  14. cc49-50
  15. EVICTIONS (IRELAND)—MISCONDUCT OF A BAILIFF AT CAHIRCIVEEN, COUNTY KERRY. 183 words
  16. c50
  17. LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART—REPORT OF THE DIRECTORS OF THE NATIONAL GALLERY FOR 1887. 105 words
  18. cc50-1
  19. EVICTIONS (IRELAND)—EVICTION OF MR. STEPHEN MURPHY, AT MULLINROE. 252 words
  20. c51
  21. LANDLORD AND TENANT IRELAND)— EJECTMENTS FOR NON-PAYMENT OF RENT—MR. WISEMAN, OF CARRIGAYULLA. 162 words
  22. cc51-2
  23. LAW AND JUSTICE—THE CORONER'S COURT—PAYMENT OF FEES TO MEDICAL MEN. 123 words
  24. c52
  25. INLAND REVENUE—EXPERIMENTS WITH TEA. 113 words
  26. cc52-3
  27. INLAND REVENUE—EXPENSE OF THE RE-ORGANIZATION SCHEME. 363 words
  28. cc53-4
  29. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA—LEGISLATION ON THE COPYRIGHT BILL—INTRODUCTION OF AMEND MENTS. 112 words
  30. c54
  31. EDUCATION DEPARTMENT (ENGLAND AND WALES)—THE PEOPLE'S COLLEGE BOARD SCHOOL—INTERNAL ARRANGEMENTS. 243 words
  32. cc54-5
  33. LAW AND JUSTICE (IRELAND)—THE COURT FOR CROWN CASES RESERVED—THE DERRY PRESENTMENTS—PROTECTION FOR THE CESSPAYER. 142 words
  34. cc55-6
  35. CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE (IRELAND) ACT, 1887—PROCESSIONS IN DERRY. 445 words
  36. cc56-7
  37. PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS (IRELAND)—REVISION COURTS—NON-SUPPLY OF FORMS. 363 words
  38. cc57-9
  39. AFRICA (SOUTH)—AFFAIRS OF ZULULAND. 723 words
  40. cc59-60
  41. LAW AND JUSTICE (IRELAND)-ADMINISTRATION OF THE OATH AT LETTERKENNY SESSION. 258 words
  42. cc60-1
  43. FINANCE—COMMISSION FOR DISCOUNTING NAVY BILLS. 97 words
  44. c61
  45. POST OFFICE—LEAVE IN THE RECEIVER AND ACCOUNTANT GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. 74 words
  46. cc61-2
  47. TRADE UNIONS (IRELAND)—PRESENCE OF A GOVERNMENT NOTE-TAKER AT A TRADE DEMONSTRATION IN CORK. 383 words
  48. cc62-4
  49. CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE (IRELAND) ACT, 1887—"BLUNT v. BYRNE "—JUDGMENT OF THE LORD CHIEF BARON. 510 words
  50. c64
  51. EDUCATION OF THE BLIND (SCOTLAND)—REPORT OF THE ROYAL COMMISSION. 140 words
  52. cc64-5
  53. LAW AND JUSTICE (ENGLAND AND WALES)—THE COUNTY COURT AT NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE— PLACE OF SITTING. 146 words
  54. c65
  55. EDUCATION (SCOTLAND)—APPOINTMENT OF MR. STEWART AS A SENIOR SCHOOL INSPECTOR. 114 words
  56. cc65-6
  57. EGYPT—COST OF THE BRITISH OCCUPATION. 223 words
  58. cc66-7
  59. CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE (IRELAND) ACT, 1887—IMPRISONMENT AND TREATMENT OF MEMBERS OF THIS HOUSE. 193 words
  60. c67
  61. EXCISE DUTIES (LOCAL PURPOSES) BILL—THE VAN AND WHEEL TAX. 56 words
  62. cc67-8
  63. CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE (IRELAND) ACT, 1887—PROCESSIONS IN DERRY. 255 words
  64. c68
  65. WAR OFFICE—ISSUE OF THE NEW MAGAZINE RIFLE— THE RUBINI CARTRIDGES. 160 words
  66. c68
  67. TECHNICAL INSTRUCTION BILL.— WITHDRAWAL OF LEGISLATION. 50 words
  68. c69
  69. POOR LAW (SCOTLAND)—THE PAYMENT IN AID OF IN-DOOR PAUPERS IN URBAN DISTRICTS. 235 words
  70. c69
  71. PRESUMPTION OF LIFE LIMITATION (SCOTLAND)—LEGISLATION. 37 words
  72. c70
  73. H.R.H. THE COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF— MILITARY PAY AND ALLOWANCES. 172 words
  74. cc70-1
  75. METROPOLITAN POLICE—PAY FOR INJURIES RECEIVED WHILE ON DUTY—CASE OF CONSTABLE 136 H. 241 words
  76. cc71-2
  77. IRISH LAND COMMISSION—THE SUB-COMMISSIONERS AT MANORHAMILTON—"MAGUIRE v. WYNNE." 336 words
  78. cc72-3
  79. POST OFFICE (IRELAND)—OPENING OF PRIVATE LETTERS. 228 words
  80. c73
  81. REVISION COURTS (IRELAND)—THE ELECTORS AT BLACKROCK, &c., SOUTH COUNTY DUBLIN. 216 words
  82. cc73-4
  83. IRELAND—THE NATIONAL LIBRARY, KILDARE STREET, DUBLIN—NON-RETURN OF BOOKS SENT TO H.M. STATIONERY OFFICE, LONDON, TO BE BOUND. 142 words
  84. c74
  85. PALACE OF WESTMINSTER—RE-OPENING OF THE SUBWAY FROM PALACE YARD TO THE EMBANKMENT. 61 words
  86. cc74-5
  87. ARMY (EQUIPMENTS)—SOURCE OF SUPPLY OF WATER BOTTLES FOR THE INFANTRY. 135 words
  88. c75
  89. LAW OF SLANDER—AMENDMENT CARRIED INTO EFFECT BY THE PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA. 133 words
  90. c75
  91. NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION—REMOVAL FROM WIMBLEDON—NEW SITES. 71 words
  92. cc75-6
  93. HOUSE OF COMMONS—PETITIONS—LITHOGRAPHED OR PRINTED PRAYERS. 258 words
  94. cc76-7
  95. INDIA-STATISTICS OF THE IRRAWADDY FLOTILLA. 107 words
  96. c77
  97. PUBLIC MEETINGS IN THE METRO-POLIS—TRAFALGAR SQUARE—THE JUDGMENT OF MR. JUSTICE WILLS. 268 words
  98. cc77-8
  99. CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE (IRELAND) ACT, 1887—APPEAL OF MR. WILLIAM O'BRIEN. 62 words
  100. c78
  101. LAND PURCHASE (IRELAND), 1885. 59 words
  102. c78
  103. CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE (IRELAND) ACT, 1887—RETURN OF CONVICTIONS. 61 words
  104. cc78-9
  105. BELFAST GOVERNMENT BILL—LEGISLATION. 339 words