Commons Sitting of 27 July 1891 Series 3 Vol. 356

  1. PRIVATE BUSINESS.
    1. cc394-5
    2. HANOVER CHAPEL BILL. 200 words
    3. c395
    4. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION (SCHOOLS RECEIVING SPECIAL GRANTS). 58 words
    5. cc395-6
    6. BRITISH GUIANA (IMMIGRATION OF COOLIES). 130 words
  2. QUESTIONS.
    1. cc396-7
    2. IMPENDING FAMINE IN INDIA. 271 words
    3. c397
    4. CONDITION OF COOLIES IN BRITISH GUIANA. 181 words
    5. cc397-8
    6. TRINCOMALEE (CEYLON.) 104 words
    7. c398
    8. SLAVE TRADE IN THE RED SEA. 224 words
    9. cc398-9
    10. THE ISLAND OF LEWIS. 331 words
    11. c399
    12. POSTAL DELIVERIES AT NESS. 129 words
    13. c400
    14. REGENT'S PARK. 174 words
    15. cc400-1
    16. MANCHESTER POLICE FORCE. 238 words
    17. c401
    18. THE CROFTER COMMISSION. 232 words
    19. cc401-2
    20. REVISION OF VOTERS (METROPOLIS). 185 words
    21. c402
    22. MULLINGAR PRISON. 84 words
    23. cc402-3
    24. TELEGRAPH ENGINEERS. 100 words
    25. c403
    26. SCHOOL ATTENDANCE OFFICERS IN SWITZERLAND. 83 words
    27. cc403-4
    28. THE SALTERS' COMPANY. 316 words
    29. c404
    30. WATER SUPPLY AT OTLEY, SUFFOLK. 95 words
    31. cc404-5
    32. TELEGRAPH OFFICE AT LEWKNOR. 137 words
    33. c405
    34. THE NAVAL VOLUNTEERS. 139 words
    35. cc405-6
    36. THE CASE OF MRS. BARKER AT ALEPPO. 325 words
    37. c406
    38. NEWFOUNDLAND. 128 words
    39. cc406-7
    40. THE LATE MR. JAMES M'HENRY. 143 words
    41. c407
    42. LIGHTHOUSES. 169 words
    43. cc407-8
    44. ARMY CONTRACTS—COAL. 111 words
    45. c408
    46. CYPRUS. 208 words
    47. cc408-9
    48. THE LITTLE BROSNA RIVER. 101 words
    49. cc409-10
    50. GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS. 510 words
    51. cc410-1
    52. UNIVERSITY OF LONDON. 392 words
    53. cc411-2
    54. TECHNICAL EDUCATION. 374 words
    55. cc412-3
    56. PROMOTION IN THE CIVIL SERVICE 343 words
    57. cc413-4
    58. CIVIL SERVICE SURVEYORS IN LONDON. 315 words
    59. c414
    60. SPECIAL GRANTS TO SCHOOLS. 86 words
    61. c415
    62. YORKSHIRE NORTH RIDING LUNATIC ASYLUM. 263 words
    63. cc415-6
    64. REVENUES OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND. 191 words
    65. c416
    66. TELEGRAPH LINES IN SHETLAND. 101 words
    67. c416
    68. INSTITUTE OF CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS. 86 words
    69. c417
    70. BOARD OF TRADE REPORT. 46 words
    71. c417
    72. BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. 158 words
    73. c417
    74. THE ABDUCTION OF MISS GREENFIELD. 73 words
    75. c418
    76. NEW MEMBER SWORN. 12 words
    77. c418
    78. PARISHES (UNITED DIVIDED, &c) 17 words
    79. c418
    80. PARISHES (UNITED, DIVIDED, &c.) 220 words
    81. c418
    82. EAST INDIA (OPIUM). 42 words
    83. c418
    84. BANKRUPTCY ESTATES ACCOUNT (BOARD OF TRADE.) 50 words
    85. c419
    86. BANKRUPTCY ESTATES ACCOUNT (TREASURY.) 51 words
    87. cc419-34
    88. MR. ATKINSON AND MR. SPEAKER. 6,072 words
    89. c434
    90. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION BILL. (No. 401.) 13 words
    91. c434
    92. MESSAGE FROM THE LORDS. 34 words
  3. MOTION.
    1. cc434-42
    2. BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE (GOVERNMENT BUSINESS). 2,957 words
    3. c442
    4. SITTINGS OF THE HOUSE. 17 words
    5. cc442-3
    6. FERTILISERS AND FEEDING STUFFS BILL. 44 words
  4. ORDERS OF THE DAY.
    1. cc443-512
    2. SUPPLY—CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES, 1891–2. 6 words
      1. cc443-512
      2. CLASS III. 26,297 words
      cc512-3
    3. SUPPLY—REPORT. 360 words
    4. REDEMPTION OF RENT (IRELAND) BILL.—(No. 426.)
      1. cc513-4
      2. CONSIDERATION. [ADJOURNED DEBATE.] 286 words
    5. TRAINING COLLEGES (IRELAND) BILL (No. 391.)
      1. cc515-23
      2. COMMITTEE. 3,062 words
    6. EXPIRING LAWS CONTINUANCE BILL. (No. 416.)
      1. cc523-4
      2. SECOND READING. 385 words