§ Considered in Committee.
§ (In the Committee.)
§ [Mr. J. W. LOWTHER (Cumberland, Penrith) in the Chair.]
§ Clause 6:—
§
Amendment again proposed—
In page 3, line 34, after the word 'may' to insert the words 'subject to the consent of Parliament.'"—(Mr. Lloyd-George.)
§ Question proposed "That those words be there inserted."
§ SIR JAMES JOICEY,continuing his speech, said he simply rose to make a protest against the proposal to hand over these great powers to the Home Office. He had always been strongly in favour of the control of Parliament, but it had become the fashion to destroy the control of Parliament and place the control in the hands of the Government Departments. It was a somewhat extraordinary fact that, very often when the Prime Minister intervened, he did so just when some concession was going to be made in respect of some reasonable Amendment; and he therefore regretted that he had intervened on this occasion. Proceeding to argue in favour of the Amendment, Sir James pointed to the Scotch Act under which the licensing authority had to make the rules, which had to be confirmed 1554 by the Scotch Secretary. He thought it would be better if such a method were adopted in this Bill, for the licensing authorities were the proper persons to make the rules, but for some reason the Prime Minister was always more reasonable when dealing with Scotch legislations. If they looked at the regulations, he thought hon. Members would agree that the Bill took away from the licensing authorities a great deal of the power they ought to possess. The Home Office would practically become the licensing authority. In the Mines Regulations Act, to which the Prime Minister had referred, there was some protection to those who were affected by the rules; but in this Bill there was no such protection. This was a new departure altogether. He had the strongest objection to any such power being put in the hands of a Department, and he therefore felt it his duty to protest. He hoped the protest would have some effect and that the Solicitor-General would be able to make some concession.
§ MR. RENWICK (Newcastle-on-Tyne)said he had the greatest possible objection to the Amendment. If it were carried the whole of this clause would be continuously being raised in the House. When they considered the congested state of business, that was not a state of things which anyone could look forward to with equanimity. The hon. Member for Chester-le-Street had told them the licensing committee was to be tabooed, but if this Amendment were carried it could not be anything else. He wished to see the greatest liberty possible given to licensing justices, and that seemed to be the wish of Members on both sides. He asked the House to consider what the Amendment really meant to which they were asked to consent. It meant that no rules could be made without the consent of Parliament and that every rule made would have to come before them. He did not believe the hon. Member opposite who moved the Amendment, but was not then in his place, could have given any consideration to it or he would have seen the absurdity of his suggestion. He was anxious if they were going to carry the Bill—as they were—to give the fullest power to the licensing authority, and, if hon. Members opposite were sincere in 1555 their desire to do the same thing, he might point out they would be defeating their desire by carrying the Amendment.
§ MR. BROADHURST (Leicester)said that the object of this clause was to destroy all sense of independence and throw contempt upon all the local authorities. The Bill did not trust them even to decide what should be a quorum. Could anything be more absurd than that? The Committee of the House seemed to forget that there were on quarter session benches men who were as capable of administering, and as well able to decide what was just and what unjust, as most of the Members of that Committee. What could be more wanting in consideration and respect for these authorities than that the Home Office in London should make regulations, look after the application of the compensation fund, and audit the accounts of the quarter sessions? Quarter session accounts were audited now without any assistance, guidance, or help from the Home Office. Surely quarter sessions were perfectly capable of regulating the procedure of their own committees. He was amazed to find a great Department of State like the Home Office passing judgment and condemnation upon the common sense and administrative capacity of quarter sessions. The whole thing was a succession of insults to these old institutions.
§ SIR FREDERICK BANBURY (Camberwell, Peckham)on a point of order, asked if the hon. Member had read the Amendment. The Amendment was not to take away powers from the quarter sessions but to say that rules should be made by the Home Office, subject to the consent of Parliament.
§ MR. BROADHURSTsaid he would respectfully suggest that he was perfectly capable of understanding what he was talking about and was not in the least likely to be instructed or assisted by the hon. Member for Peckham. He agreed that while the Amendment would do something to retain the existing rights of ancient bodies it would have been better if it had proposed the omission of Clause 6 altogether. Nobody knew better than the Solicitor-General that the clause was unworthy of the great 1556 Department of State it concerned. It was drafted on the principle of "teaching one's grandmother to suck eggs." Brewster sessions and quarter sessions were quite as capable of dealing with the Licensing Acts as the Home Office, and if the mover of the Amendment went to a division he should certainly support him. It would at least secure some measure of protection to those bodies, since it ensured that the rules should not come into operation until they had lain on the Table of the House for at least forty days.
§ MR. LLOYD WHARTONsaid he was entirely against the Amendment. He could not see why Parliament should be entrusted with the examination of the rules, for already its time was sufficiently taken up with other work. Up till 1888 quarter sessions had the whole of county finance to deal with. Since then the county councils had taken most of that work over. He believed that quarter sessions were still competent to deal with finance to some extent, and he suggested that certain matters in the sub-clauses should be referred to the quarter sessions, such as the borrowing of money, rules of procedure, etc. As chairman of quarter sessions he should be glad to be under the advice and sanction of the Home Office. Meanwhile he suggested that the chairmen of quarter sessions and the Home Office should meet, and having discussed the procedure to be evolved under the Act, draw up rules which would be satisfactory for the guidance of all.
§ MR. GEORGE WHITE (Norfolk. N.W.)said that the object of the Amendment was somewhat misunderstood. The desire of those who supported it was that part of the rules might be left to quarter sessions, and the remainder submitted to Parliament instead of being entirely in the control of the Home Secretary. It was important to remember that the Bill had been passed through the House under very exceptional circumstances. The great powers proposed to be entrusted to the Home Secretary might be justified if the Bill had been thoroughly threshed out in Committee. Then it would have been for the House to determine what those powers should be which were to be delegated to the Home Secretary. But 1557 the Bill had been forced through the House without adequate opportunity for debate, and the House might well be jealous of the rights it conferred upon the Home Secretary. He could not agree with the Prime Minister that the rules were a mere matter of machinery. They raised many important questions of principle. By the first sub-section of the clause the Home Secretary had to keep the licence provisionally alive, pending an appeal against an adverse decision. That was a clear intimation that a licence was dead at the end of the year, and, but for the power placed in the hands of the Home Secretary, would actually expire—an argument for which the Opposition had been contending throughout. That power might, or might not be wisely exercised by the Home Secretary, but it justified the contention of the Opposition. Some part of this sub-section was not very intelligible. It provided for the provisional renewal of licences which were included in the reports of the licensing justices, and for consultations with the justices as to their reports, and the time and manner of the consideration of those reports. Surely that did not take cognisance of the fact that brewster sessions was a Court of justice. He did not quite understand how the Home Secretary was to have consultations with the justices upon these reports. Someone must have an injustice done him by such an arrangement—either the licensee or the public—by ex parte statements made in consultation with the Home Secretary.
§ SIR EDWARD CARSONThe hon. Member is an error. The consultation is between the licensing justices and quarter sessions, and has nothing to do with the Home Secretary.
§ MR. GEORGE WHITEsaid the same argument applied. Those who had to arbitrate had no right to hear ex parte statements. He did not see any provisions made for the public to appear. There was very much more care taken of the interests of the trade than of the public. He asked the Government to reconsider the whole matter and allow a part of these duties to devolve upon quarter sessions, which could deal with them better than the 1558 Home Secretary, who could not know all the circumstances; and though there was a good deal to be said for placing some of these matters in the hands of the Home Secretary, others certainly ought to be subject to revision by Parliament.
§ MR. AKERS-DOUGLASsaid he did not think the Government had shown any desire to take from quarter sessions any further powers than they thought absolutely necessary. Before making these rules, his first effort would be to secure the co-operation of the experienced representatives of quarter sessions and to ask them to assist him, probably by serving on a committee with expert officials of the Home Office, in framing these rules. That was the ordinary way in which rules were framed under any Act passed through that House. It was on the ground of uniformity that he desired to retain the rule-making power in the hands of the Secretary of State. He could assure the Committee that it was with no desire to override quarter sessions or local opinion. He would endeavour to get all the assistance possible from those who had been accustomed to carry out the duties of quarter sessions and who in future would have to carry out the provisions of this Bill.
§ MR. ELLIS GRIFFITHsaid the complaint of the Opposition against this clause was that it introduced a vicious principle into the legislation of the country. He was surprised that the hon. Member for Leicester should stand up as the champion of quarter sessions; he had always known that that Assembly was the Mother of Parliaments, but he had not known before that quarter sessions were the grandmother of the Home Secretary—that being the only inference he could draw from his hon. friend's speech. The Home Secretary's explanation of the manner in which he would make these rules was not at all reassuring. The Bill under discussion was not an uncontroversial measure dealing with factories or the regulation of mines; it was a measure so controversial in its character and so political in its clauses that the Government had had to adopt exceptional methods to pass it into law. And yet the Home Secretary, who was not only a great executive officer but a 1559 man of keen political perception, was to frame the rules! The proposal showed a great lack of trust in quarter sessions. They were not to be trusted to settle even the quorum of the committee! He was not previously aware of the existence of the Association of Chairmen of Quarter Sessions, which the right hon. Gentleman proposed to consult, bat it was certain to be a body of one political complexion, and in connection with the administration of a partisan measure such as that under discussion, it would be less capable than one would wish of that impartiality which was so desirable in a body by which the Home Secretary was to be advised. In Clause 6 Parliament was legislating not only by compartment but by Department. However valuable the Home Secretary might be as an executive officer, he was not the gentleman to legislate as provided for in this Bill. What was really meant by Sub-section (c)? Was it really intended that the Home Secretary, after consultation with the chairmen of quarter sessions, should regulate the application of the compensation fund? If so, the right hon. Gentleman would be able to override all the clauses of the Bill. Whatever the Home Secretary did ought to be subject to the control and authority of Parliament, and upon that ground he supported the Amendment.
§ MR. H. C. RICHARDS (Finsbury, E.)urged the necessity of securing uniformity in the rules of quarter sessions. In each of the counties of London, Middlesex, Sussex, and Kent the rules with regard to licensing matters were different, and it was most difficult for persons called upon professionally to go from one county to another to know exactly how to comply with the different regulations. If it had been proposed that the Local Government Board or the Board of Trade should draw up these rules he would have voted with the Opposition, because in those Departments the permanent officials controlled everything; but at the Home Office it was quite different. The Home Secretary was surrounded by experienced gentlemen who were able to give the intelligent construction which was so much required in these matters. He somewhat favoured the suggestion of the right hon. Gentleman the Member for Ripon that the quarter sessions should meet and 1560 submit rules to the Home Office, but on the whole he thought the Home Secretary had made out his case for a meeting between himself and the representatives of quarter sessions for the purpose of arranging a set of rules. His main purpose in rising, however, was to express astonishment at the speech of the hon. Member for Leicester, who had made an heroic defence of quarter sessions. He had had the pleasure of reading the speeches of the hon. Member for some twenty-five years, and had followed his career with the greatest interest, and he noted that his defence of quarter sessions had only occurred since the hon. Member had been put on the commission of the peace for the county of Norfolk. ["Oh!"] He had a high opinion of quarter sessions when the removables were not on, but when he saw the way in which these gentlemen were brought up to support each other's local authority in cases where a local authority was trying to run down some unfortunate private individual, he had not that respect for quarter sessions that he used to have.
§ MR. BROADHURSTWho are the removables?
§ MR. H. C. RICHARDSsaid they were the gentlemen who sat for one year and upwards, the chairmen of urban and district councils, who as a rule were a disgrace to the bench. ["Oh!" and "Order."]
§ MR. BROADHURSTOn the point of order, Sir. I am not aware whether there is any Gentleman in this House who acts as justice of the peace in consequence of being chairman of a local authority—I am certainly not one—but at any rate I ask whether it is in order for an hon. Member of this House to charge justices of the peace with being a disgrace to the bench.
THE CHAIRMANIt is doubtful at any time whether it is a desirable thing for a Member of this House to make use of his position to violently attack private individuals. Personally I should very much like to see the rule considerably modified. But the rule does exist, and apparently a Member of this House may attack in any unmeasured terms anybody 1561 who is outside the House without any fear of the consequences. At the same time I think the hon. Member's reference to these gentlemen as being a disgrace to the Bench is rather a strong expression, and I hope he may see his way to modify it.
§ MR. H. C. RICHARDSsaid any expression which fell from the Chair would have his sincere attempt at obedience. He would modify the letter of his observation, though the spirit would remain the same ["Order" and "Withdraw"]; they were not a disgrace to the bench, because the bench had been so altered now—
§ MR. H. C. RICHARDSsaid it was one thing when quarter sessions were represented by gentlemen like the hon. Member for Leicester or the hon. Member for King's Lynn, whose only idea, they knew, would be to administer justice, but quite a different thing when gentlemen of less experience acted on quarter sessions for a brief time. The Bill was to come into operation as soon as the Royal Assent had been given; it would therefore be absurd not to be able to bring the rules into operation until the meeting of Parliament or forty days after.
§ MR. THOMAS SHAW (Hawick Burghs)expressed his high appreciation of the suggestion of the right hon. Gentleman the Member for Ripon, which he understood to be that quarter sessions should be allowed first to make substantial regulations as to detail and procedure, and that after that there should be, if necessary, the imprimatur of the Home Office. He was of opinion that the precedent of the Licensing (Scotland) Act, 1903, cited by the Prime Minister, was really in favour, not of the clause under discussion, but of the suggestion made by the right hon. Gentleman the Member for Ripon. The present clause read—
A Secretary of State may make rules…whereas in Section 49 of the Act cited the words were—Without prejudice to their other powers under this Act. A licensing Court may from time to time make by-laws as they think fit.1562 and Sub-section (2) provided that—A by-law made by a licensing Court under this section shall not come into operation until it has been confirmed by the Secretary for Scotland.The precedent cited by the Prime Minister for the clause was no precedent at all. He did not think it should be in the power of the Secretary of State to make the rules regulating the application of the compensation fund. That was a matter of statecraft. The idea of a defence being offered for this clause on the ground that it was a necessity of our Parliamentary procedure was another instance of the desire of the Government to transfer duties which properly belonged to Parliament to the shoulders of State officials. In these important matters it was now proposed to divorce the control of Parliament and relegate to a set of State officials at Whitehall the regulation, management, and application of the compensation fund. That appeared to him to be a matter on which the consent of Parliament ought to be taken. Quarter sessions might vary in their circumstances, and they might wish to make different regulations in regard to their procedure, and why should they not do so, and afterwards apply for the consent of the Secretary of State? That system was working well in Scotland, and it would give local authorities more power of initiative and less power to the Secretary of State. While he had offered these remarks in no controversial spirit, he perfectly understood that the scheme of the Bill was to give more power, jurisdiction, and control to the quarter sessions of the country. He did not, however, expect to find any supporter of the Government using the liberty, which they all had, to attack the personnel of quarter sessions in the language they had just heard. Amid all the criticisms of the Bill he knew of none which suggested that having regard to the character or qualifications of the personnel of the bench they were doing wrong in vesting them with these additional powers.
§ SIR EDWARD CARSONsaid he had always deprecated attacks on the justices who had to administer the law, whether in this country or in Ireland. He was afraid it was a matter of complaint that 1563 parties in that House did attack those who had no power to answer for themselves. That was a matter in regard to which both sides ought to be equally jealous, and he was afraid complaint as to the practice could not come from one side more than from the other. The Amendment before the Committee was that the rules ought to be laid before Parliament, and the Prime Minister had quoted the Scotch precedent to show that equally important rules were withdrawn from the cognisance of Parliament. The debate was now turning on the question whether the rules ought to be made by quarter sessions or by the Home Secretary, a matter entirely inconsistent with the Amendment. The hon. Member for Leicester, who had had some experience at the Home Office, said that they might strike out Clause 6 altogether and that the Bill would work perfectly well with the rules quarter sessions would lay down. If that were true what became of the argument that there was legislation in Clause 6. It was simply a question of which was the best method of procedure. Several hon. Members who had spoken had apparently forgotten that, in the course of the afternoon, he had accepted an Amendment by which quarter sessions were to be allowed to regulate their own procedure in the one important matter dealt with in Clause 6 which most properly appertained to quarter sessions. There were, however, some matters in this clause which ought to be left in the hands of the Home Office, and he could not see his way to alter the clause in the way which the hon. Member for Ripon had suggested. The hon. Member stated that the question of the renewal of the licence was a very important one. He wished to point out that they had already enacted that quarter sessions alone could refuse the renewal of a licence. If there was legislation in the clause he should be as jealous as any Member of the House of relegating it to a Department. But the matters provided for by the clause were all matters of a purely administrative nature. The question of delegating legislative powers to the Home Office was not at all involved. It was of importance, for the smooth working of the Act, that there should be uniformity of administration throughout the country, 1564 and that uniformity would be secured by the formulation of rules by the Home Office, which, of course, would act in consultation with the representatives of quarter sessions.
§ MR. BRYN ROBERTS (Carnarvonshire,) Eifionagreed that it was desirable to have uniformity; but the clause destroyed uniformity instead of achieving it, because it set aside the safeguard which Parliament had provided against abuses in the formulation of rules by a Department. This procedure was by no means new, and it had been almost constantly applied in this House. It had been of such constant application that not long ago an Act of Parliament had to be passed for the purpose of regulating it. He thought it was incumbent upon the Government to show that there was some special reason in this particular case why the method adopted should not be the usual method enacted by Parliament to be followed. Promises made across the floor of the House were very ephemeral, and were often forgotten. He protested against the abuse of legislation by rules where the Act of Parliament was set aside in favour of a loose statement made across the floor of the House. Up to the present when a final body of rules were fixed they were laid before Parliament, and when Parliament did not move an Address they automatically became law without any further trouble. Why was that procedure not to be followed in this case? There ought to be some explanation why it was not followed. The argument that this was a matter of machinery was beside the mark. On that side they acknowledged that there must be rules regarding details which could not be framed in the House and which must be delegated, but what they did not acknowledge was that the power of repudiation, provided for by the Rules Publication Act, should be absolutely taken away as it was by this proposal.
§ MR. LLOYD WHARTONthanked the Home Secretary for conceding the suggestion he had made. He believed that a joint consultation between the Home Office and some members of quarter sessions would lead to the acceleration of a satisfactory settlement of this question. In that way they would get unanimity 1565 instead of each quarter sessions agreeing upon their own rules.
§ MR. EDMUND ROBERTSONsaid he interposed for the purpose of recommending to the attention of the Solicitor-General the compromise which had been suggested by his hon friend behind him. What his hon. friend proposed was that words should be introduced in the Bill requiring that the rules should be laid before Parliament. That would not in any way subject the rules to discussion in Parliament. It would not make them exempted business, and they could not come on for discussion after twelve o'clock, but it would bring the rules within the Rules Publication Act of 1893 which contained some valuable provisions. He asked the Solicitor-General whether he could not see his way to agree to this compromise and promise to introduce words so as to allow the rules to be laid before Parliament.
§ SIR EDWARD CARSONsaid he quite agreed as to the usefulness of the Rules Publication Act to which his hon. friend had referred. If there were any rules to be made under this Bill of the character and importance which required them to be laid before Parliament, he should at once accede to the request which had been made, but having thought over the matter, and knowing the importance of being able to revise the rules—because in the first instance they might be tentative—he really did suggest to the hon. and learned Member that there was nothing in the rules to make it necessary to go through the formality required by the Rules Act of 1893. The rules were intended merely to smooth the working of the Bill. They contained nothing to which any one could object.
§ MR. LAWSON WALTON (Leeds, S.)said he wished to make one observation in relation to the proposed method of procedure under the Bill. The Solicitor-General, following the Prime Minister, said this was purely a matter of machinery. He was not aware of any kind of statutory construction by which they could distinguish between what was mere machinery and what was a substantive provision. What was proposed by the scheme now before the Committee was 1566 to cast upon some Department a burden which rested upon the House itself, namely, to regulate the method by which that law was to be administered. What was here proposed was entirely novel, and he supposed it was due to the over-burdening of the Parliamentary machine. He could not accept the statement or the Solicitor-General that these rules were mere machinery, that there would be nothing of a substantive character in them, that therefore it did not much matter who made the rules provided he was someone competent, and that it did not much matter when they were made.
§ SIR EDWARD CARSONThey should be made as quickly as possible.
§ MR. LAWSON WALTONsaid they had had experience in connection with certain recent Acts of Parliament, that where the framing of rules was left to one of the Departments of the State, the duty was not carried out. In this case they were getting rid of a burden placed upon them, and shuffling it on to the shoulders of some Department, but they were not laying down any period in which the rules should be framed, and they were not providing for checking them officially after they had been constructed. In connection with more than one statute they had had the will of Parliament reduced to futility, owing to the fact that an obligation placed on a Department had not been discharged. The Solicitor-General had said that it was undesirable that these rules should be left to quarter sessions, because they would lack the uniformity which ought to characterise rules of universal application. That was the very test which showed that they did belong to the sphere of legislation. The moment it was necessary that the rules should be of universal application they found a condition of things to which legislation, and legislation alone, was applicable in order to impart the uniformity to the system which was desired. If there was to be uniformity, he submitted that they at once invoked legislative authority in order to impose on a reluctant, or indifferent, or objecting jurisdiction, the will of some central authority. Was that to be the Home Office or not?
1567 There was this important consideration, that when previous Acts of Parliament had been under consideration the rules had been framed before the Bill was introduced. He should not be challenging this method of procedure if the rules had been framed, but this legislation was immature, it was crude, it had not been fully developed, because the Government left to a vague and indefinite future the framing of rules which were essential to give effect to this legislation. In many Acts of Parliament during the past few years, schedules had contained the rules so that Parliament could consider them contemporaneously with the measure which was to give effect to them and add to them the sanction of law. He presumed that his right hon. friend would tell them that the rules had never been discussed. Therefore this was a new departure in legislation. He defied his hon. and learned friend to distinguish between what was substantive and what was procedure. He remembered that the House spent many hours in considering matters of procedure in connection with the Workmen's Compensation Act. The Committee had spent hours in discussing the details of this measure, but the whole legislation was to be at the mercy of the Home Department, which might make rules which would defeat the views of the House. As a constitutional lawyer he protested against these rules being forced on quarter sessions by the Home Office. When it was considered that it was essential that rules should be uniform and general in their application, then they had a legislative character and should find a place in a schedule of the Act. The rules should be laid before Parliament and subjected to Parliamentary review. Experience had shown how the intention of an Act might be defeated by the procedure adopted in putting it in force.
§ MR. BOUSFIELD (Hackney, N.)said the time had gone by when the House could afford to spend hours in discussing procedure under such a measure as this. The duty of framing rules ought to be carried out by the Departments. The practice was to frame draft rules, then to consult a large number of people interested in the subject and invite suggestions from them for their improvement. He 1568 had no doubt that in this case the draft rules would be submitted to the chairmen of quarter sessions and others, and the result would be that a practical set of rules would be drawn up. If they were to frame rules by legislation, there would be a loss of flexibility and adaptability, and many mistakes might be-made which could only be rectified with much difficulty and expense.
§ MR. AINSWORTH (Argyllshire)said that before they divided as to the whole clause, he might be allowed to call the attention of the right hon. Gentleman the Solicitor-General to what he thought was a perfectly parallel case. Under the Education Act every educational authority was required to send up a scheme to the Education Department for approval. He would suggest that if the details were to be withdrawn from Parliament, every quarter sessions should be required to send up a licensing scheme to the Home Secretary, so that he might have every information before him, and be able to decide whether the scheme was one which would work in the circumstances of the locality.
§ MR. DISRAELIsaid that in his very interesting speech the hon. Member for Hackney advocated the rules being framed, and carried out by the Department. They all knew that the hon. Member for Hackney got a Bill through the House which required considerable assistance from the Home Secretary, but no Judge or member of the legal profession would have anything to do with it. He must say that there was a good deal in what the hon. and learned Member for Leeds had stated in regard to this question. After the way the Home Office had behaved in regard to the last clause, he did not know that they were much to be trusted in carrying out these important regulations. He thought that such matters should be left to the decision either of this House or of quarter sessions. The rules were to provide for the provisional renewal of licences, and for the payment of compensation; to provide for the enforcement of any security for any borrowed money, and for its repayment; to regulate the management and application of the compensation fund, and the 1569 audit of accounts; to provide for the appointment of committees, the regulation of procedure in granting a new licence; and to provide for the authentication of documents. Now, these were matters which at the present moment were dealt with by the licensing authorities, and there was not one of those regulations which could not be framed by quarter sessions or petty sessions without the assistance of the Home Office. The Solicitor-General said that he wanted uniformity, and so the Home Office was to make rules and regulations; but on the previous day the Prime Minister said that he was in favour of variety, and for that reason petty sessions were to make their own rules and regulations. He did not understand that contradiction. He was very strongly of opinion that, whatever might be the merits of the Department in drawing up regulations, these rules and regulations under this Bill should be made either by the House or by quarter sessions.
§ MR. BRYN ROBERTSmoved to insert the words, "with the consent of Parliament." The simple effect of that Amendment would be that the machinery of the 1893 Act would be adopted. The Home Secretary would publish the rules provisionally, and after a certain number of days any local body might take objection to them. The Home Secretary would then, after considering the objections, publish them as final rules, which would be laid on the Table of the House and after a certain number of
§ days they would become law, unless some Members objected. There was no objection to that method being adopted in this Bill. It would secure that the public would be heard, that quarter sessions would be heard, and that Parliament would have an opportunity of reviewing them.
THE CHAIRMANsaid the proper course for the hon. Member to take would be to ask the hon. Member for Newmarket to withdraw his Amendment, and then to submit his own.
§ MR. BRYN ROBERTSsaid he thought his Amendment would come after the rules; but he agreed to the Chairman's ruling.
§ MR. LOUGH (Islington, W.)said he hoped the Solicitor-General would agree to some compromise on the point. Many hon. Members could not go the full length of the Amendment, but it was perfectly reasonable that there should be some method of publication before the rules became operative.
§ SIR EDWARD CARSONsaid that it was desirable that there should be no delay whatever in the preparation of the rules, and that there should be the greatest possible elasticity for revising the rules. He could not accept the Amendment.
§ Question put.
§ The Committee divided:—Ayes, 181; Noes, 263. (Division List No. 230.)
1573AYES. | ||
Abraham, William (Rhondda) | Burt, Thomas | Doogan, P. C. |
Ainsworth, John Stirling | Buxton, Sydney Charles | Douglas, Charles M. (Lanark |
Allen, Charles P. | Caldwell, James | Duncan, J. Hastings |
Asher, Alexander | Cameron, Robert | Edwards, Frank |
Ashton, Thomas Gair | Campbell, John (Armagh, S.) | Elibank, Master of |
Asquith, Rt Hon Herbert Henry | Campbell-Bannerman, Sir H. | Ellice, Capt E C (SAndrw's Bghs |
Atherley-Jones, L. | Cawley, Frederick | Ellis, John Edward (Notts) |
Barlow, John Emmott | Channing, Francis Allston | Emmott, Alfred |
Barran, Rowland Hirst | Condon, Thomas Joseph | Evans, Samuel T. (Glamorgan) |
Bayley, Thomas (Derbyshire) | Corbett, A. Cameron (Glasgow) | Eve, Harry Trelawney |
Beaumont, Wentworth C. B. | Craig, Robert Hunter (Lanark) | Farquharson, Dr. Robert |
Bell, Richard | Cremer, William Randal | Fenwick, Charles |
Benn, John Williams | Crombie, John William | Ferguson, R. C. Munro (Leith) |
Black, Alexander William | Crooks, William | Fitzmaurice, Lord Edmond |
Boland, John | Cullinan, J. | Flynn, James Christopher |
Bolton, Thomas Dolling | Dalziel, James Henry | Foster, Sir Walter (Derby Co. |
Brigg, John | Davies, Alfred (Carmarthen) | Fowler, Rt. Hon. Sir Henry |
Broadhurst, Henry | Davies, M. Vaughan (Cardigan | Freeman-Thomas, Captain F. |
Brunner, Sir John Tomlinson | Delany, William | Fuller, J. M. F. |
Bryce, Rt. Hon. James | Dilke, Rt. Hon. Sir Charles | Furness, Sir Christopher |
Buchanan, Thomas Ryburn | Dobbie, Joseph | Goddard, Daniel Ford |
Grant, Corrie | Lough, Thomas | Shaw, Charles Edw. (Stafford) |
Grey, Rt. Hon. Sir E. (Berwick | Lundon, W. | Shaw, Thomas (Hawick B.) |
Griffiths, Ellis J. | MacNeill, John Gordon Swift | Sheehy, David |
Guest, Hon. Ivor Churchill | MacVeagh, Jeremiah | Shipman, Dr. John G. |
Gurdon, Sir W. Brampton | M'Crae, George | Slack, John Bamford |
Hain, Edward | M'Kenna, Reginald | Smith, Samuel (Flint) |
Harcourt, Lewis V (Rossendale | Markham, Arthur Basil | Soames, Arthur Wellesley |
Harmsworth, R. Leicester | Mitchell, Edw. (Fermanagh, N | Soares, Ernest J. |
Harwood, George | Morgan, J. Lloyd (Carmarthen | Stanhope, Hon. Philip James |
Hayden, John Patrick | Morley, Charles (Breconshire) | Stevenson, Francis S. |
Helme, Norval Watson | Moss, Samuel | Strachey, Sir Edward |
Hemphill, Rt. Hon. Charles H. | Moulton, John Fletcher | Sullivan, Donal |
Henderson, Arthur (Durham | Murphy, John | Taylor, Theodore C. (Radcliffe) |
Higham, John Sharpe | Norman, Henry | Tennant, Harold John |
Hobhouse, C. E. H. (Bristol, E. | Nussey, Thomas Willans | Thomas, Abel (Carmarthen, E.) |
Holland, Sir William Henry | O'Brien, Kendal (Tipperary Mid | Thomas, Sir A. (Glamorgan, E. |
Hope, John Deans (Fife, West) | O'Dowd, John | Thomas, David Alfred (Merthyr |
Horniman, Frederick John | O'Malley, William | Tomkinson, James |
Hutchinson, Dr. Charles Fredk. | O'Shaughnessy, P. J. | Toulmin, George |
Hutton, Alfred E. (Morley) | O'Shee, James John | Trevelyan, Charles Philips |
Jacoby, James Alfred | Parrott, William | Wallace, Robert |
Johnson, John (Gateshead) | Partington, Oswald | Walton, John Lawson (Leeds, S |
Joicey, Sir James | Paulton, James Mellor | Walton, Joseph (Barnsley) |
Jones, David Brynmor (Swansea | Pease, J. A. (Saffron Walden) | Wason, Eugene (Clackmannan) |
Jones, William (Carnarvonshire | Perks, Robert William | Wason, John Cathcart (Orkney |
Joyce, Michael | Pirie, Duncan V. | White, George (Norfolk) |
Kearley, Hudson E. | Power, Patrick Joseph | White, Luke (York, E. R.) |
Kemp, Lieut.-Colonel George | Price, Robert John | Whiteley, George (York, W R. |
Kennedy, Vincent P. (Cavan, W | Priestley, Arthur | Whitley, J. H. (Halifax) |
Kitson, Sir James | Rea, Russell | Whittaker, Thomas Palmer |
Lambert, George | Reckitt, Harold James | Williams, Osmond (Merioneth) |
Langley, Batty | Reid, Sir R. Threshie (Dumfries | Wilson, John (Durham, Mid.) |
Law, Hugh Alex. (Donegal, W.) | Rickett, J. Compton | Wilson, John (Falkirk) |
Lawson, Sir Wilfrid (Cornwall) | Roberts, John Bryn (Eifion) | Wilson, J. W. (Worcestersh, N. |
Layland-Barratt, Francis | Roberts, John H. (Denbighs.) | Woodhouse, Sir J T (Huddersf'd |
Leese, Sir Joseph F. (Accrington | Robson, William Snowdon | Yoxall, James Henry |
Leigh, Sir Joseph | Rose, Charles Day | |
Leng, Sir John | Runciman, Walter | TELLERS FOR THE AYES—Mr. |
Levy, Maurice | Russell, T. W. | Herbert Gladstone and Mr. |
Lewis, John Herbert | Schwann, Charles E. | William M-'Arthur. |
Lloyd-George, David | Shackleton, Daivd James | |
NOES. | ||
Agg-Gardner, James Tynte | Brodrick, Rt. Hon. St. John | Davenport, William Bromley |
Allhusen, Augustus Henry Eden | Brotherton, Edward Allen | Davies, Sir Horatio D (Chatham |
Anson, Sir William Reynell | Bull, William James | Denny, Colonel |
Arkwright, John Stanhope | Burdett-Coutts, W. | Devlin, Joseph (Kilkenny, N.) |
Atkinson, Rt. Hon. John | Burke, E. Haviland | Dewar, Sir T. R. (Tower Haml'ts |
Aubrey-Fletcher, Rt. Hon Sir H | Butcher, John George | Dickinson, Robert Edmond |
Austin, Sir John | Campbell, J. H. M. (Dublin Univ. | Dickson, Charles Scott |
Bagot, Capt. Josceline FitzRoy | Carson, Rt. Hon. Sir Edw. H. | Dimsdale, Rt. Hon. Sir Joseph C |
Bailey, James (Walworth) | Cavendish, V. C. W. (Derbyshire | Dixon-Hartland, Sir Fred Dixon |
Bain, Colonel James Robert | Cayzer, Sir Charles William | Doughty, Sir George |
Balcarres, Lord | Cecil, Evelyn (Aston Manor) | Douglas, Rt. Hon. A. Akers |
Baldwin, Alfred | Cecil, Lord Hugh (Greenwich) | Doxford, Sir William Theodore |
Balfour, Rt Hon. A. J. (Manch'r | Chamberlain, Rt Hn J A (Wore. | Duke, Henry Edward |
Balfour, Capt. C. B. (Hornsey) | Chapman, Edward | Dyke, Rt. Hon Sir William Hart |
Balfour, Rt Hn Gerald W (Leeds | Charrington, Spencer | Egerton, Hon. A. de Tatton |
Balfour, Kenneth R. (Christch. | Clancy, John Joseph | Faber, Edmund B. (Hants, W. |
Banbury, Sir Frederick George | Clare, Octavius Leigh | Fergusson, Rt. Hn. Sir J (Manc'r |
Bartley, Sir George C. T. | Clive, Captain Percy A. | Fielden, Edward Brocklehurst |
Bathurst, Hon. Allen Benjamin | Coates, Edward Feetham | Finch, Rt. Hon. George H. |
Beach, Rt. Hn. Sir Michael Hicks | Cochrane, Hon. Thos. H. A. E. | Finlay, Sir Robert Bannatyne |
Bhownaggree, Sir M. M. | Colomb, Rt. Hon. Sir John C R | Fisher, William Hayes |
Bignold, Sir Arthur | Colston, Chas. Edw. H. Athole | Fison, Frederick William |
Bigwood, James | Compton, Lord Alwyne | FitzGerald, Sir Robert Penrose |
Bill, Charles | Craig, Charles Curtis (Antrim, S. | Fitzroy, Hon Edward Algernon |
Bingham, Lord | Cross, Herb. Shepherd (Bolton | Flannery, Sir Fortescue |
Blundell, Colonel Henry | Crossley, Rt. Hon. Sir Savile | Flower, Sir Ernest |
Bond, Edward | Dalkeith, Earl of | Forster, Henry William |
Bousfield, William Robert | Dalrymple, Sir Charles | Foster, Philip S (Warwick S W. |
Galloway, William Johnson | Macdona, John Cumming | Rollit, Sir Albert Kaye |
Gardner, Ernest | Maconochie, A. W. | Ropner, Colonel Sir Robert |
Garfit, William | M'Arthur, Charles (Liverpool) | Royds, Clement Molyneux |
Gibbs, Hon. A. G. H. | M'Iver, Sir Lewis (Edinburgh, W | Rutherford, John (Lancashire) |
Gordon, Hn. L E (Elgin & Nairn) | M'Killop, James (Stirlingshire) | Rutherford, W. W. (Liverpool) |
Gordon, Maj Evans (T'r H'mlets | M'Killop, W. (Sligo, North) | Sackville, Col. S. G. Stopford |
Gore, Hon. S. F. Ormsby- | Majendie, James A. H. | Sadler, Col. Samuel Alexander |
Goschen, Hon. George Joachim | Manners, Lord Cecil | Sassoon, Sir Edward Albert |
Goulding, Edward Alfred | Martin, Richard Biddulph | Scott, Sir S. (Marylebone, W.) |
Graham, Henry Robert | Massey-Mainwaring, Hn. W. F. | Seton-Karr, Sir Henry |
Greene, Sir E W (B'ry S Edmnd's | Maxwell, Rt. Hn. Sir H E (Wigt'n | Sharpe, William Edward T. |
Greene, Henry D. (Shrewsbury) | Maxwell, W. J. H (Dumfriesshire | Sheehan, Daniel Daniel |
Grenfell, William Henry | Melville, Beresford Valentine | Simeon, Sir Barrington |
Gretton, John | Mildmay, Francis Bingham | Skewes-Cox, Thomas |
Groves, James Grimble | Milner, Rt Hon Sir Frederick G. | Smith, Abel H (Hertford, East |
Guthrie, Walter Murray | Milvain, Thomas | Smith, James Parker (Lanarks) |
Hall, Edward Marshall | Molesworth, Sir Lewis | Smith, Hon. W. F. D. (Strand) |
Halsey, Rt. Hon. Thomas F. | Montagu, G. (Huntingdon) | Spear, John Ward |
Hardy, Laurence (Kent, Ashford | Montagu, Hon. J. Scott (Hants) | Spencer, Sir E (W Bromwich) |
Hare, Thomas Leigh | Moon, Edward Robert Pacy | Stanley, Hon Arthur (Ormskirk |
Harris, F. Leverton (Tynem'th) | Morgan, David J (Walthamstow | Stanley, Edward Jas (Somerset |
Haslam, Sir Alfred S. | Morpeth, Viscount | Stanley, Rt. Hon. Lord (Lanes. |
Hatch, Ernest Frederick Geo. | Morrell, George Herbert | Stewart, Sir Mark J. M'Taggart |
Hay, Hon. Claude George | Morrison, James Archibald | Stock, James Henry |
Heath, Arthur Howard (Hanley | Morton, Arthur H. Aylmer | Stone, Sir Benjamin |
Heath, James (Staffords. N. W. | Mount, William Arthur | Talbot, Lord E. (Chichester) |
Heaton, John Henniker | Mowbray, Sir Robert Gray C. | Talbot, Rt. Hn. J. G (Oxf'd (Univ |
Henderson, Sir A. (Stafford, W.) | Muntz, Sir Philip A. | Taylor, Austin (East Toxteth) |
Hermon-Hodge, Sir Robert T. | Murray, Rt Hn. A. Graham (Bute | Thorburn, Sir Walter |
Hickman, Sir Alfred | Murray, Charles J. (Coventry) | Thornton, Percy M. |
Hoare, Sir Samuel | Murray, Col. Wyndham (Bath | Tollemache, Henry James |
Hogg, Lindsay | Myers, William Henry | Tomlinson, Sir Win. Edw. M. |
Hope, J. F. (Sheffield, Brightside | Newdegate, Francis A. N. | Tuff, Charles |
Houston, Robert Paterson | Nolan, Col. John P. (Galway, N.) | Tufnell, Lieut.-Col. Edward |
Howard, John (Kent, Faversham | Nolan, Joseph (Louth, South) | Tully, Jasper |
Hozier, Hon James Henry Cecil | O'Brien, Patrick (Kilkenny) | Valentia, Viscount |
Hudson, George Bickersteth | O'Brien, P. J. (Tipperary, N.) | Vincent, Col. Sir C E H (Sheffield |
Hunt, Rowland | Palmer, Walter (Salisbury) | Walker, Col. William Hall |
Jebb, Sir Richard Claverhouse | Pease, Herbert Pike (Darlington | Warde, Colonel C. E. |
Jeffreys, Rt. Hon. Arthur Fred. | Percy, Earl | Webb, Colonel William George |
Jessel, Captain Herbert Merton | Pierpoint, Robert | Welby, Lt.-Col. A C E (Taunton |
Kennaway, Rt Hon Sir John H. | Pilkington, Colonel Richard | Welby, Sir Charles G E (Notts) |
Kenyon, Hon. Geo. T. (Denbigh) | Piatt-Higgins, Frederick | Wharton, Rt. Hon. JohnLloyd |
Kerr, John | Plummer, Sir Walter R. | Whiteley, H. (Ashton und. Lyne |
Knowles, Sir Lees | Powell, Sir Francis Sharp | Whitmore, Charles Algernon |
Law, Andrew Bonar (Glasgow) | Pretyman, Ernest George | Willoughby, de Eresby, Lord |
Lawrence, Win. F. (Liverpool) | Pryce-Jones, Lt.-Col. Edward | Wilson, A. Stanley (York, E. R. |
Lawson, John Grant (Yorks. N R | Pym, C. Guy | Wilson, John (Glasgow) |
Lee, Arthur H (Hants., Fareham | Randles, John S. | Wilson-Todd, Sir W. H. (Yorks. |
Lees, Sir Elliott (Birkenhead) | Rasch, Sir Frederic Carne | Wolff, Gustav Wilhelm |
Legge, Col. Hon. Heneage | Ratcliff, R. F. | Worsley-Taylor, Henry Wilson |
Leveson-Gower, Fredrick N. S. | Reid, James (Greenock) | Wortley, Rt. Hon. C. B. Stuart- |
Lockwood, Lieut.-Col. A. R. | Remnant, James Farquharson | Wrightson, Sir Thomas |
Loder, Gerald Walter Erskine | Renwick, George | Wylie, Alexander |
Long, Col. Charles W. (Evesham | Richards, Henry Charles | Wyndham, Rt. Hon George |
Long, Rt. Hn Walter (Bristol, S. | Ridley, Hon. M. W. (Stalybridge | Young, Samuel |
Lowe, Francis William | Ridley, S. Forde (Bethnal Green | Younger, William |
Lowther, C. (Cumb, Eskdale) | Roberts, Samuel (Sheffield) | |
Loyd, Archie Kirkman | Robertson, Herbert (Hackney) | TELLERS FOE THE NOES—Sir |
Lucas, Col. Francis (Lowestoft | Robinson, Brooke | Alexander Acland-Hood and |
Lyttelton, Rt. Hon. Alfred | Rolleston, Sir John F. L. | Mr. Ailwyn Fellowes. |
Question, "That the Amendment be made," put, and agreed to.
§ And, it being after Eleven of the clock, the Chairman proceeded, in pursuance of the Order of the House of the 5th July, successively to put forthwith the Question on any Amendments moved by the Government of which notice had been given, and on every Question necessary to dispose 1574 of the allotted Business to be concluded on the 4th allotted Day.
§
Amendment proposed—
In page 4, line 8, after the word 'committees,' to insert the words 'of quarter sessions and for the constitution of those committees where requisite as standing committees,
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and also for the addition to those committees in the case of a county, of representatives of the justices of any boroughs within the county not being county boroughs, but having a separate commission of the peace.'"—(Mr. Secretary Akers-Douglas.)
§
Amendment proposed—
In page 4, line 10, to leave out from the word 'procedure,' to the word 'and,' in line 13, and insert the words "of quarter sessions on the consideration of the reports of justices
§
of a licensing district under this Act and on any hearing under this Act with reference to the refusal of the renewal of on-licences or the division of the amount to be paid as compensation.'"—(Mr. Secretary Akers-Douglas.)
§ Question put, "That the clause, as-amended, stand part of the Bill."
§ The Committee divided—Ayes, 267:, Noes, 182. (Division List, No. 231.)
1579AYES. | ||
Agg-Gardner, James Tynte | Dalrymple, Sir Charles | Heath, James (Staffords. N. W. |
Allhusen, Augustus Henry Eden | Davenport, William Bromley | Heaton, John Henniker |
Anson, Sir William Reynell | Davies, Sir Horatio D. (Chatham | Henderson, Sir A (Stafford, W.) |
Arkwright, John Stanhope | Denny, Colonel | Hermon-Hodge, Sir Robert T. |
Atkinson, Rt. Hon. John | Devlin, Joseph (Kilkenny, N.) | Hickman, Sir Alfred |
Aubrey-Fletcher, Rt Hon Sir H. | Dewar, Sir T R (Tower Hamlets | Hoare, Sir Samuel |
Austin, Sir John | Dickinson, Robert Edmond | Hogg, Lindsay |
Bagot, Capt. Josceline FitzRoy | Dickson, Charles Scott | Hope, J. F. (Sheffield, Brightside |
Bailey, James (Walworth) | Dimsdale, Rt. Hon. Sir Joseph C | Houston, Robert Paterson |
Bain, Colonel James Robert | Dixon-Hartland, Sir Fred Dixon | Howard, J. (Kent, Faversham) |
Balcarres, Lord | Doogan, P. C. | Hozier, Hon. James Henry Cecil |
Baldwin, Alfred | Doughty, Sir George | Hudson, George Bickersteth |
Balfour, Rt. Hon A J (Manch'r | Douglas, Rt. Hon. A. Akers | Hunt, Rowland |
Balfour, Capt. C. B. (Hornsey) | Doxford, Sir William Theodore | Jebb, Sir Richard Claverhouse |
Balfour, Rt Hn Gerald W (Leeds | Duke, Henry Edward | Jeffreys, Rt. Hon Arthur Fred. |
Balfour, Kenneth R. (Christch. | Dyke, Rt Hon Sir William Hart | Jessel, Captain Herbert Merton |
Banbury, Sir Frederick George | Egerton, Hon. A. de Tatton | Kennaway, Rt. Hon Sir John H |
Bartley, Sir George C. T. | Faber, Edmund B. (Hants, W) | Kenyon, Hon Geo T. (Denbigh) |
Bathurst, Hon. Allen Benjamin | Fergusson, Rt Hn Sir J. (Manc'r | Kerr, John |
Beach, Rt. Hn. Sir Michael Hicks | Finch, Rt. Hon. George H. | Keswick, William |
Bhownaggree, Sir M. M. | Finlay, Sir Robert Bannatyne | Knowles, Sir Lees |
Bignold, Sir Arthur | Fisher, William Hayes | Law, Andrew Bonar (Glasgow) |
Bigwood, James | Fison, Frederick William | Lawrence, Win. F. (Liverpool) |
Bill, Charles | FitzGerald, Sir Robert Penrose- | Lawson, John Grant (Yorks N R |
Bingham, Lord | Fitzroy, Hon. Edward Algernon | Lee, Arthur H (Hants., Fareh'm |
Blundell, Colonel Henry | Flannery, Sir Fortescue | Lees, Sir Elliott (Birkenhead) |
Bond, Edward | Flower, Sir Ernest | Legge, Col. Hon. Heneage |
Bousfield, William Robert | Forster, Henry William | Leveson-Gower, Frederick N. S. |
Brodrick, Rt. Hon. St. John | Foster, Philip S (Warwick, S. W. | Lockwood, Lieut.-Col. A. R. |
Brotherton, Edward Allen | Galloway, William Johnson | Loder, Gerald Walter Erskine |
Bull, William James | Gardner, Ernest | Long, Col. Charles W. (Evesham |
Burdett-Coutts, W. | Garfit, William | Long, Rt Hn Walter (Bristol, S. |
Butcher, John George | Gibbs, Hon. A. G. H. | Lowe, Francis William |
Campbell, J. H. M. (Dublin Univ. | Gordon, Hn. J. E. (Elgin & Nairn) | Lowther, C. (Cumb., Eskdale) |
Carson, Rt. Hon. Sir Edw. H. | Gordon, Maj Evans- (T'r H'mlets | Loyd, Archie Kirkman |
Cavendish, V. C. W. (Derbyshire | Gore, Hon. S. F. Ormsby- | Lucas, Col. Francis (Lowestoft |
Cayzer, Sir Charles William | Goschen, Hon. George Joachim | Lucas, Reginald J. (Portsmouth |
Cecil, Evelyn (Aston Manor) | Goulding, Edward Alfred | Lyttelton, Rt. Hon. Alfred |
Cecil, Lord Hugh (Greenwich) | Graham, Henry Robert | Macdona, John Cumming |
Chamberlain, Rt Hn J A (Worc. | Greene, Sir E W (B'ry S Edm'nds | Maconochie, A. W. |
Chapman, Edward | Greene, Henry D. (Shrewsbury) | M'Arthur, Charles (Liverpool) |
Charrington, Spencer | Grenfell, William Henry | M'lver, Sir Lewis (Edinburgh W |
Clancy, John Joseph | Gretton, John | M'Killop, James (Stirlingshire) |
Clare, Octavius Leigh | Groves, James Grimble | M'Killop, W. (Sligo, North) |
Clive, Captain Percy A. | Guthrie, Walter Murray | Majendie, James A. H. |
Coates, Edward Feetham | Hall, Edward Marshall | Manners, Lord Cecil |
Cochrane, Hon. Thos. H. A. E. | Halsey, Rt. Hon. Thomas F. | Martin, Richard Biddulph |
Colomb, Rt. Hon. Sir John CR | Hardy, Laurence (Kent, Ashford | Massey-Mainwaring, Hn. W. F. |
Colston, Chas. Edw. H. Athole | Hare, Thomas Leigh | Maxwell, Rt Hn Sir H E (Wigt'n) |
Compton, Lord Alwyne | Harris, F. Leverton (Tynem'th) | Maxwell, W. J. H. (Dumfriesshir |
Craig, Charles Curtis (Antrim, S. | Haslam, Sir Alfred S. | Melville, Beresford Valentine |
Cross, Herb. Shepherd (Bolton) | Hatch, Ernest Frederick Geo. | Mildmay, Francis Bingham |
Crossley, Rt. Hon. Sir Savile | Hay, Hon. Claude George | Milner, Rt. Hon. Sir Frederick G. |
Dalkeith, Earl of | Heath, Arthur Howard (Hanley | Milvain, Thomas |
Molesworth, Sir Lewis | Ratcliff, R. F. | Talbot, Lord E. (Chichester) |
Montagu, G. (Huntingdon) | Reid, James (Greenock) | Talbot, Rt. Hn. J. G (Oxford Univ |
Montagu, Hon. J. Scott (Hants.) | Remnant, James Farquharson | Taylor, Austin (East Toxteth) |
Moon, Edward Robert Pacy | Renwick, George | Thorburn, Sir Walter |
Morgan, David J. (Walthamstow | Richards, Henry Charles | Thornton, Percy M. |
Morpeth, Viscount | Ridley, Hon. M. W. (Stalybridge | Tollemache, Henry James |
Morrell, George Herbert | Ridley, S. Forde (Bethnal Green) | Tomlinson, Sir Wm. Edw. M. |
Morrison, James Archibald | Roberts, Samuel (Sheffield) | Tuff, Charles |
Morton, Arthur H. Alymer | Robertson, Herbert (Hackney) | Tufnell, Lieut.-Col. Edward |
Mount, William Arthur | Robinson, Brooke | Tully, Jasper |
Mowbray, Sir Robert Gray C. | Rolleston, Sir John F. L. | Valentia, Viscount |
Muntz, Sir Philip A. | Rollit, Sir Albert Kaye | Vincent, Col Sir C E H (Sheffield) |
Murray, Rt Hn A Graham (Bute) | Ropner, Colonel Sir Robert | Walker, Col. William Hall |
Murray, Charles J. (Coventry) | Round, Rt. Hon. James | Warde, Colonel C. E. |
Murray, Col. Wyndham (Bath) | Royds, Clement Molyneux | Webb, Colonel William George |
Myers, William Henry | Rutherford, John (Lancashire) | Welby, Lt.-Col. A. C. E. (Taunton |
Newdegate, Francis A. N. | Rutherford, W. W. (Liverpool) | Welby, Sir Charles G. E. (Notts.) |
Nicholson, William Graham | Sackville, Col. S. G. Stopford | Wharton, Rt. Hon. John Lloyd |
Nolan, Col John P (Galway, N) | Sadler, Col. Samuel Alexander | Whiteley, H. (Ashton-und-Lyne |
Nolan, Joseph (Louth, South) | Sassoon, Sir Edward Albert | Whitmore, Charles Algernon |
O'Brien, Patrick (Kilkenny) | Scott, Sir S. (Marylebone, W.) | Willoughby de Eresby, Lord |
O'Dowd, John | Seton-Karr, Sir Henry | Wilson, A. Stanley (York, E. R.) |
Palmer, Walter (Salisbury) | Sharpe, William Edward T. | Wilson, John (Glasgow) |
Pease, Herbert Pike (Darlington | Sheehan, Daniel Daniel | Wilson-Todd, Sir W H (Yorks.) |
Peel, Hn. Wm. Robert Wellesley | Simeon, Sir Barrington | Worsley-Taylor, Henry Wilson |
Percy, Earl | Skewes-Cox, Thomas | Wortley, Rt. Hon. C. B. Stuart |
Pierpoint, Robert | Smith, Abel H. (Hertford, East) | Wrightson, Sir Thomas |
Pilkington, Colonel Richard | Smith, James Parker (Lanarks.) | Wylie, Alexander |
Piatt-Higgins, Frederick | Smith, Hon. W. F. D. (Strand) | Wyndham, Rt. Hon. George |
Plummer, Sir Walter R. | Spear, John Ward | Young, Samuel |
Powell, Sir Francis Sharpe | Spencer, Sir E. (W. Bromwich) | Younger, William |
Pretyman, Ernest Geogre | Stanley, Hon. Arthur (Ormskirk | |
Pryce-Jones, Lt.-Col. Edward | Stanley, Edward Jas (Somerset) | TELLERS FOB THE AYES.—Sir |
Pym, C. Guy | Stanley, Rt. Hon. Lord (Lanes.) | Alexander Acland-Hood and |
Randles, John S. | Stewart, Sir Mark J. M'Taggart | Mr. Ailwyn Fellowes. |
Rankin, Sir James | Stock, James Henry | |
Rasch, Sir Frederic Carne | Stone, Sir Benjamin | |
NOES. | ||
Abraham, William (Rhondda) | Cremer, William Randal | Grey, Rt. Hon. Sir E. (Berwick) |
Ainsworth, John Stirling | Crombie, John William | Griffith, Ellis J. |
Allen, Charles P. | Crooks, William | Guest, Hon. Ivor Churchill |
Asher, Alexander | Cullinan, J. | Gurdon, Sir W. Brampton |
Ashton, Thomas Gair | Dalziel, James Henry | Hain, Edward |
Asquith, Rt. Hn. Herbert Henry | Davies, Alfred (Carmarthen) | Harcourt, Lewis V. (Rossendale |
Atherley-Jones, L. | Davies, M. Vaughan (Cardigan | Harmsworth, R. Leicester |
Barlow, John Emmott | Delany, William | Harwood, George |
Barran, Rowland Hirst | Dilke, Rt. Hon. Sir Charles | Hayden, John Patrick |
Bayley, Thomas (Derbyshire) | Disraeli, Coningsby Ralph | Helme, Horval Watson |
Beaumont, Wentworth C. B. | Dobbie, Joseph | Hemphill, Rt. Hon. Charles H. |
Bell, Richard | Douglas, Charles M. (Lanark) | Henderson, Arthur (Durham) |
Benn, John Williams | Duncan, J. Hastings | Higham, John Sharpe |
Black, Alexander William | Edwards, Frank | Hobhouse, C. E. H. (Bristol, E.) |
Boland, John | Elibank, Master of | Holland, Sir William Henry |
Bolton, Thomas Dolling | Ellice, Capt E C (S Andrw's Bghs. | Hope, John Deans (Fife, West |
Brigg, John | Ellis, John Edward (Notts.) | Horniman, Frederick, John |
Broadhurst, Henry | Emmott, Alfred | Hutchinson, Dr. Charles Fredk. |
Brunner, Sir John Tomlinson | Evans, Sir Francis H (Maidstone | Hutton, Alfred E. (Morley) |
Bryce, Rt. Hon. James | Evans, Samuel T. (Glamorgan) | Jacoby, James Alfred |
Buchanan, Thomas Ryburn | Eve, Harry Trelawney | Johnson, John (Gateshead) |
Burt, Thomas | Farquharson, Dr. Robert | Joicey, Sir James |
Buxton, Sydney Charles | Fenwick, Charles | Jones, David Brynmor (Swansea |
Caldwell, James | Ferguson, R. C. Munro (Leith) | Jones, William (Carnarvonshire |
Cameron, Robert | Fitzmaurice, Lord Edmond | Joyce, Michael |
Campbell, John (Armagh, S.) | Flynn, James Christopher | Kearley, Hudson E. |
Campbell-Bannerman, Sir H. | Foster, Sir Walter (Derby Co.) | Kemp, Lieut.-Colonel George |
Cawley, Frederick | Fowler, Rt. Hon. Sir Henry | Kennedy, Vincent P. (Cavan, W |
Channing, Francis Allston | Freeman-Thomas, Captain F. | Kitson, Sir James |
Churchill, Winston Spencer | Fuller, J. M. F. | Lambert, George |
Condon, Thomas Joseph | Furness, Sir Christopher | Langley, Batty |
Corbett, A. Cameron (Glasgow) | Goddard, Daniel Ford | Law, Hugh Alex. (Donegal, W.) |
Craig, Robert Hunter (Lanark) | Grant, Corrie | Lawson, Sir Wilfrid (Cornwall) |
Layland-Barrall, Francis | Paulton, James Mellor | Sullivan, Donal |
Leese, Sir Joseph F (Accrington) | Pease, J. A. (Saffron Walden) | Taylor, Theodore C. (Radcliffe) |
Leigh, Sir Joseph | Perks, Robert William | Tennant, Harold John |
Leng, Sir John | Pirie, Duncan V. | Thomas, Abel (Carmarthen, E.) |
Levy, Maurice | Power, Patrick Joseph | Thomas, Sir A. (Glamorgan, E.) |
Lewis, John Herbert | Price, Robert John | Thomas, David Alfred (Merthyr |
Lloyd-George, David | Priestley, Arthur | Tomkinson, James |
Lough, Thomas | Rea, Russell | Toulmin, George |
Lundon, W. | Reckitt, Harold James | Trevelyan, Charles Philips. |
Macnamara, Dr. Thomas J. | Reid, Sir R. Threshie (Dumfries) | Wallace, Robert |
MacNeill, John Gordon Swift | Rickett, J. Compton | Walton, John Lawson (Leeds, S. |
MacVeagh, Jeremiah | Roberts, John Bryn (Eifion) | Walton, Joseph (Barnsley) |
M'Crae, George | Roberts, John H. (Denbighs.) | Wason, Eugene (Clackmannan) |
M'Kenna, Reginald | Robson, William Snowdon | Wason, John Cathcart (Orkney |
Markham, Arthur Basil | Rose, Charles Day | White, George (Norfolk) |
Mitchell, Edw. (Fermanagh, N.) | Runciman, Walter | White, Luke (York, E. R.) |
Morgan, J. Lloyd (Carmarthen) | Russell, T. W. | Whiteley, George (York, W. R. |
Morley, Charles (Breconshire) | Samuel, Herbert L. (Cleveland) | Whitley, J. H. (Halifax) |
Moss, Samuel | Schwann, Charles E. | Whittaker, Thomas Palmer |
Moulton, John Fletcher | Shackleton, David James | Williams, Osmond (Merioneth). |
Murphy, John | Shaw, Charles Edw. (Stafford) | Wilson, John (Durham, Mid.) |
Norman, Henry | Shaw, Thomas (Hawick B.) | Wilson, John (Falkirk) |
Nussey, Thomas Willans | Shipman, Dr. John G. | Wilson, J. W. (Worcestersh. N.) |
O'Brien, Kendal (Tipperary Mid | Slack, John Bamford | Woodhouse, Sir J. T. (Huddersf'd |
O'Brien, P. J. (Tipperary, N.) | Smith, Samuel (Flint) | Yoxall, James Henry |
O'Malley, William | Soames, Arthur Wellesley | |
O'Shaughnessy, P. J. | Soares, Ernest J. | TELLERS FOK THE NOES—Mr. |
Parrott, William | Stanhope, Hon. Philip James | Herbert Gladstone and Mr. |
Partington, Oswald | Stevenson, Francis S. | William M'Arthur. |
Question, "That the Amendment be made," put, and agreed to.
§ Clause 7:—
§
Amendment proposed—
In page 4, line 20, after the word 'substitution,' to insert the words 'for quarter sessions.'"—(Mr. Secretary Akers-Douglas.)
§
Amendment proposed—
In page 4, line 21, to leave out the words 'for quarter sessions."'—(Mr. Secretary Akers-Douglas.)
§
Amendment proposed—
In page 4, line 21, to leave out from the word 'sessions,' to the end of line 24."—(Mr. Secretary Akers-Douglas.)
§ Question put, "That the clause, as amended, stand part of the Bill."
§ The Committee divided:—Ayes, 267; Noes, 178. (Division List No. 232.)
1583AYES. | ||
Agg-Gardner, James Tynte | Bignold, Sir Arthur | Clancy, John Joseph |
Allhusen, Augustus Henry Eden | Bigwood, James | Clare, Octavius Leigh |
Anson, Sir William Reynell | Bill, Charles | Clive, Captain Percy A. |
Arkwright, John Stanhope | Bingham, Lord | Coates, Edward Feetham |
Atkinson, Rt. Hon. John | Blundell, Colonel Henry | Cochrane, Hon. Thos. H. A. E. |
Aubrey-Fletcher, Rt. Hon Sir H | Bond, Edward | Colomb, Rt. Hon. Sir John C. R. |
Austin, Sir John | Bousfield, William Robert | Colston, Chas. Edw. H. Athole |
Bagot, Capt. Joseline FitzRoy | Brodrick, Rt. Hon. St. John | Compton, Lord Alwyne |
Bailey, James (Walworth) | Brotherton, Edward Allen | Craig, Charles Curtis (Antrim, S. |
Bain, Colonel James Robert | Bull, William James | Cross, Herb. Shepherd (Bolton) |
Balcarres, Lord | Burdett-Coutts, W. | Crossley, Rt. Hon. Sir Savile |
Baldwin, Alfred | Butcher, John George | Dalkeith, Earl of |
Balfour, Rt. Hon. A. J. (Manch'r.) | Campbell, J. H. M. (Dublin Univ. | Dalrymple, Sir Charles |
Balfour, Capt. C. B. (Hornsey) | Carson, Rt. Hon. Sir Edw. H. | Davenport, W. Bromley |
Balfour, Rt Hn Gerald W. (Leeds) | Cavendish, V. C. W. (Derbysh. | Davies, Sir Horatio D. (Chatham |
Balfour, Kenneth R. (Christen. | Cayzer, Sir Charles William | Denny, Colonel |
Banbury, Sir Frederick George | Cecil, Evelyn (Aston Manor) | Dewar, Sir T. R. (Tower Hamlets |
Bartley, Sir George C. T. | Cecil, Lord Hugh (Greenwich) | Dickinson, Robert Edmond |
Bathurst, Hon. Allen Benjamin | Chamberlain, Rt Hn J A (Worc.) | Dickson, Charles Scott |
Beach, Rt. Hn. Sir Michael Hicks | Chapman, Edward | Dimsdale, Rt. Hon. Sir Joseph C |
Bhownaggree, Sir M. M. | Charrington, Spencer | Disraeli, Coningsby Ralph |
Dixon-Hartland, Sir Fred Dixon | Lees, Sir Elliott (Birkenhead) | Ridley, Hon. M. W. (Stalybridge |
Doogan, P. C. | Legge, Col. Hon. Heneage | Ridley, S. Forde (Bethnal Greene |
Doughty, Sir Geogre | Leveson-Gower, Frederick N.S. | Roberts, Samuel (Sheffield) |
Douglas, Rt. Hon. A. Akers | Lockwood, Lieut.-Col. A. R. | Robertson, Herbert (Hackney) |
Doxford, Sir William Theodore | Loder, Gerald Walter Erskine | Robinson, Brooke |
Duke, Henry Edward | Long, Col. Charles W. (Evesham | Rolleston, Sir John F. L. |
Dyke, Rt. Hon. Sir William Hart | Long, Rt. Hn. Walter (Bristol, S.) | Rollit, Sir Albert Kaye |
Egerton, Hon. A. de Tatton | Lowe, Francis William | Ropner, Colonel, Sir Robert |
Faber, Edmund, B. (Hants, W.) | Lowther, C. (Cumb., Eskdale) | Round, Rt. Hon. James |
Fergusson, Rt. Hn. Sir J. (Mane' r | Loyd, Archie Kirkman | Royds, Clement Molyneux |
Finch, Rt. Hon. George H. | Lucas, Col. Francis (Lowestoft) | Rutherford, John (Lancashire) |
Finlay, Sir Robert Bannatyne | Lucas, Reginald J. (Portsmouth | Rutherford, W. W. (Liverpool) |
Fisher, William Hayes | Lyttelton, Rt. Hon. Alfred | Sackville, Col. S. G. Stopford |
Fison, Frederick William | Macdona, John dimming | Sadler, Col. Samuel Alexander |
FitzGerald, Sir Robert Penrose | Maconochie, A. W. | Sassoon, Sir Edward Albert |
Fitzroy, Hon. Edward Algernon | M'Arthur, Charles (Liverpool) | Scott, Sir S. (Marylebone, W.) |
Flannery, Sir Fortescue | M'Iver, Sir Lewis (Edinburgh W | Seely, Charles Hilton (Lincoln) |
Flower, Sir Ernest | M'Killop, James (Stirlingshire) | Seton-Karr, Sir Henry |
Forster, Henry William | Majendie, James A. H. | Sharpe, William Edward T. |
Foster, Philip S. (Warwick S.W. | Manners, Lord Cecil | Sheehan, Daniel Daniel |
Galloway, William Johnson | Martin, Richard Biddulph | Simeon, Sir Barrington |
Gardner, Ernest | Massey-Mainwaring, Hn. W. F. | Skewes-Cox, Thomas |
Garfit, William | Maxwell Rt Hn Sir H. E. (Wigt'n | Smith, Abel H. (Hertford, East) |
Gibbs, Hon. A. G. H. | Maxwell, W. J.H. (Dumfriessh'r | Smith, James Parker (Lanarks.) |
Gordon, Hn.J.E. (Elgin&Nairn) | Melville, Beresford Valentine | Smith, Hon. W. F. D. (Strand) |
Gordon, Maj Evans (T'r H'mlets | Mildmay, Francis Bingham | Spear, John Ward |
Gore, Hon. S. F. Ormsby | Milner, Rt. Hn. Sir Frederick G. | Spencer, Sir E. (W. Bromwich) |
Goschen, Hon. George Joachim | Milvain, Thomas | Stanley, Hon. Arthur (Ormskirk |
Goulding, Edward Alfred | Molesworth, Sir Lewis | Stanley, Edward Jas. (Somerset) |
Graham, Henry, Robert | Montagu, G. (Huntingdon) | Stanley, Rt. Hon. Lord (Lancs.) |
Gray, Ernest (West Ham) | Montagu, Hn. J. Scott (Hants.) | Stewart, Sir Mark J. M'Taggart |
Greene, Sir E. W. (B'ry S Ed m'nds | Moon, Edward Robert Pacy | Stock, James Henry |
Greene, Henry D. (Shrewsbury) | Morgan, David J. (Walthamstow | Stone, Sir Benjamin |
Grenfell, William Henry | Morpeth, Viscount | Talbot, Lord E. (Chichester) |
Gretton, John | Morrell, George Herbert | Talbot, Rt. Hn. J. G. (Oxf'd Univ. |
Groves, James Grimble | Morrison, James Archibald | Taylor. Austin (East Toxteth) |
Guthrie, Walter Murray | Morton, Arthur H. Aylmer | Thorburn, Sir Walter |
Hall, Edward Marshall | Mount, William Arthur | Thornton, Percy M. |
Halsey, Rt. Hon. Thomas F. | Mowrbay, Sir Robert Gray C. | Tollemache, Henry James |
Hardy, Laurence (Kent, Ashford | Muntz, Sir Philip A. | Tomlinson, Sir Wm. Edw. M. |
Hare, Thomas Leigh | Murray, Rt. Hn A Graham (Bute | Tuff, Charles |
Harris, F. Leverton (Tynem'th) | Murray, Charles J (Coventry) | Tufnell, Lieut.-Col. Edward |
Haslam, Sir Alfred S. | Murray, Col. Wyndham (Bath) | Tully, Jasper |
Hatch, Ernest Frederick Geo. | Myers, William Henry | Valentia, Viscount |
Hay, Hon. Claude George | Newdegate, Francis A. N. | Vincent, Col. Sir CEH (Sheffield) |
Heath, Arthur Howard (Hanley) | Nicholson, William Graham | Walker, Col. William Hall |
Heath, James (Staffords, N. W.). | Nolan, Col. John P. (Galway, N.) | Warde, Colonel C. E. |
Heaton, John Henniker | Nolan, Joseph (Louth, South) | Webb, Colonel William George |
Henderson, Sir A (Stafford, W.) | O'Brien, Patrick (Kilkenny) | Welby, Lt.-Col. A. C. E. (Taunton |
Hermon-Hodge, Sir Robert T. | O'Brien, P. J. (Tipperary, N.) | Welby, Sir Charles G. E. (Notts. |
Hoare, Sir Samuel | Palmer, Walter (Salisbury) | Wharton, Rt. Hon. John Lloyd |
Hogg, Lindsay | Pease, Herbert Pike (Darlington | Whiteley, H. (Ashton und. Lyne |
Hope, J. F. (Sheffield, Brightside | Peel, Hn. Wm. Robert Wellesley | Whitmore, Charles Algernon |
Houston, Robert Paterson | Percy, Earl | Willoughby de Eresby, Lord |
Howard, John (Kent, Favershao | Pier point, Robert | Wilson, A. Stanley (York, E. R.) |
Hozier, Hon. James Henry Cecil | Pilkington, Colonel Richard | Wilson, John (Glasgow) |
Hudson, George Bickersteth | Platt-Higgins, Frederick | Wilson-Todd, Sir W. H. (Yorks.) |
Hunt, Rowland | Plummer, Sir Walter R. | Worsley-Taylor, Henry Wilson |
Jebb, Sir Richard Claverhouse | Powell, Sir Francis Sharp | Wortley, Rt. Hon. C. B. Stuart |
Jeffreys, Rt. Hon. Arthur Fred. | Pretyman, Ernest George | Wrightson, Sir Thomas |
Jessel, Captain Herbert Merton | Pryce-Jones, Lt.-Col. Edward | Wylie, Alexander |
Kennaway, Rt. Hon. Sir John H. | Pym, C. Guy | Wyndham, Rt. Hon. George |
Kenyon, Hon. Geo. T. (Denbigh) | Randles, John S. | Young, Samuel |
Kerr, John | Rankin, Sir James | Younger, William |
Keswick, William | Rasch, Sir Frederic Carne | |
Knowles, Sir Lees | Ratcliff, R. F. | TELLERS FOR THE AYES—Sir |
Law, Andrew Bonar (Glasgow) | Reid, James (Greenock) | Alexander Acland-Hood and |
Lawrence, Win. F. (Liverpool) | Remnant, James Farquharson | Mr. Ailwyn Fellowes. |
Lawson, John Grant (Yorks. N. R | Renwick, George | |
Lee, Arthur H. (Hants, Fareham | Richards, Henry Charles | |
NOES. | ||
Abraham, William (Rhondda) | Allen, Charles P. | Ashton, Thomas Gair |
Ainsworth, John Stirling | Asher, Alexander | Asquith, Rt. Hn. Herbert Henry |
Atherley-Jones, L. | Guest, Hon. Ivor Churchill | Partington, Oswald |
Barlow, John Emmott | Gurdon, Sir W. Brampton | Paulton, James Mellor |
Barran, Rowland Hirst | Hain, Edward | Pease, J. A. (Saffron Walden) |
Bayley, Thomas (Derbyshire) | Harcourt, Lewis V. (Rossendale | Perks, Robert William |
Beaumont, Wentworth C. B. | Harmsworth, R. Leicester | Pirie, Duncan V. |
Bell, Richard | Harwood, George | Power, Patrick Joseph |
Benn, John Williams | Hayden, John Patrick | Price, Robert John |
Black, Alexander William | Helme, Norval Watson | Priestley, Arthur |
Boland, John | Hemphill, Rt. Hon. Charles H. | Rea, Russell |
Bolton, Thomas Dolling | Henderson, Arthur (Durham) | Reckitt, Harold James |
Brigg, John | Higham, John Sharpe | Rickett, J. Compton |
Broadhurst, Henry | Hobhouse, C. E. H. (Bristol, E. | Roberts, J. Bryn (Eifion) |
Brunner, Sir John Tomlinson | Holland, Sir William Henry | Roberts, John H. (Denbighs) |
Bryce, Rt. Hon. James | Hope, John Deans (Fife, West) | Robson, William Snowdon |
Buchanan, Thomas Ryburn | Horniman, Frederick John | Rose, Charles Day |
Burt, Thomas | Hutchinson, Dr. Charles Fred. | Runciman, Walter |
Buxton, Sydney Charles | Hutton Alfred E. (Morley) | Russell, T. W. |
Caldwell, James | Jacoby, James Alfred | Samuel, Herbert L. (Cleveland |
Cameron, Robert | Johnson, John (Gateshead) | Schwann, Charles E. |
Campbell, John (Armagh, S.) | Joicey, Sir James | Shackleton, David James |
Campbell-Bannerman, Sir H. | Jones, David Brynmor (Swansea | Shaw, Charles Edw. (Stafford) |
Cawley, Frederick | Jones, Wm. (Carnarvonshire) | Shaw, Thomas (Hawick, B.) |
Channing, Francis Allston | Joyce, Michael | Shipman, Dr. John G. |
Churchill, Winston Spencer | Kearley, Hudson E. | Slack, John Bamford |
Condon, Thomas Joseph | Kemp, Lieut.-Col. George | Smith, Samuel (Flint) |
Corbett, A. Cameron (Glasgow) | Kennedy, Vincent P. (Cavan, W. | Soames, Arthur Wellesley |
Craig, Robert Hunter (Lanark) | Kitson, Sir James | Soares, Ernest J. |
Cremer, William Randal | Lambert, George | Stanhope, Hon. Philip James |
Crombie, John William | Langley, Batty | Stevenson, Francis S. |
Crooks, William | Law, Hugh A. (Donegal, W.) | Sullivan, Donal |
Cullinan, J. | Lawson, Sir. Wilfrid (Cornwall) | Taylor, T. C. (Radcliffe) |
Dalziel, James Henry | Layland-Barratt, Francis | Tennant, Harold John |
Davies, Alfred (Carmarthen) | Leese, Sir J. F. (Accrington) | Thomas, Abel (Carmarthen, E.) |
Davies, M. (Vaughan- (Cardigan | Leigh, Sir Joseph | Thomas, Sir A. (Glamorgan, E.) |
Delany, William | Leng, Sir John | Thomas, D. Alfred (Merthyr) |
Dobbie, Joseph | Levy, Maurice | Tomkinson, James |
Douglas, Charles M. (Lanark) | Lewis, John Herbert | Toulmin, George |
Duncan, J. Hastings | Lloyd-George, David | Trevelyan, Charles Philips |
Edwards, Frank | Lough, Thomas | Wallace, Robert |
Elibank, Master of | Lundon, W. | Walton, J. Lawson (Leeds, S.) |
Ellis, John Edward (Notts.) | Macnamara, Dr. Thomas J. | Walton, Joseph (Barnsley) |
Emmott, Alfred | MacNeill, John Gordon Swift | Wason, Eugene (Clackmannan) |
Evans, Sir Francis H. (Maidstone | MacVeagh, Jeremiah | Wason, John Cathcart (Orkney) |
Evans, Samuel T. (Glamorgan) | M'Crae, George | White, George (Norfolk) |
Eve, Harry Trelawney | M'Kenna, Reginald | White, Luke (York, E. R.) |
Farquharson, Dr. Robert | Markham, Arthur Basil | Whiteley, G. (York, W.R.) |
Fenwick, Charles | Mitchell, Edw. (Fermanagh, N.) | Whitley, J. H. (Halifax) |
Ferguson, R. C. Munro (Leith) | Morgan, J. Lloyd (Carmarthen | Whittaker, Thomas Palmer |
Fitzmaurice, Lord Edmond | Morley, C. (Breconshire) | Williams, Osmond (Merioneth) |
Flavin, Michael Joseph | Moss, Samuel | Wilson, John (Durham, Mid.) |
Flynn, James Christopher | Moulton, John Fletcher | Wilson, John (Falkirk) |
Foster, Sir Walter (Derby Co.) | Murphy, John | Wilson, J. W. (Worcestersh, N.) |
Fowler, Rt. Hon. Sir Henry | Norman, Henry | Woodhouse, Sir J. T. (Hudd'd. |
Freeman-Thomas, Captain F. | Nussey, Thomas Willans | Yoxall, James Henry |
Furness, Sir Christopher | O'Brien, Kendal (Tipperary Mid | |
Goddard, Daniel Ford | O'Malley, William | TELLERS FOR THE NOES—Mr. |
Grant, Corrie | O'Shaughnessy, P. J. | Herbert Gladstone and Mr. |
Grey, Rt. Hon. Sir E. (Berwick) | O'Shee, James John | William M'Arthur. |
Griffiths, Ellis J. | Parrott, William |
Question, "That the Amendment be made," put, and agreed to.
§ Clause 8.
§
Amendment proposed—
In page 4, line 29, at the end, to insert the words, ' (2) If the justices of a licensing district refuse to renew an on-licence on the ground that the holder of the licence has persistently and unreasonably refused to supply suitable refreshment (other than intoxicating liquor) or on the ground that the holder of the licence has failed to fulfil any reasonable undertaking given to the justices on the grant or previous renewal
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of the licence, the justices shall be deemed to have refused the licence on the ground that the premises have been ill-conducted.'"— (Mr. Solicitor-General.)
§
Amendment proposed—
In page 4, line 40, after the word 'having,' to insert the words 'a separate commission of the peace and.'"— (Mr. Solicitor-General.)
§
Amendment proposed—
In page 5, line 2, at the end, to insert the words, 'But where quarter sessions have customarily been held separately by adjournment or otherwise for any part of a county as defined by this Act, the Secretary of State may by order, on the application of quarter sessions for the whole county, constitute for the purposes of this Act any part of the county for which quarter sessions are for the time being so separately held a separate county, and the justices usually sitting at such separate quarter sessions a separate quarter sessions, and make all necessary provisions for the administration of the Act in such a case.' (Mr. Solicitor-General.)
§
Amendment proposed—
In page 5, line 6, after the word 'accordingly,' to insert the words 'and the expression "existing on-licence" means an on-licence in force at the date of the passing of this Act, and includes a licence granted by way of renewal from time to time of a licence so in force, whether such licence continues to be held by the same person, or has been or may be transferred to any other person or persons.'"— (Mr. Solicitor-General.)
§ Question put, "That the Amendment be made."
§ The Committee divided:—Ayes, 265; Noes, 175. (Division List, No. 233.)
1589AYES. | ||
Agg-Gardner, James Tynte | Colston, Chas. Edw. H. Athole | Groves, James Grimble |
Allhusen, Augustus H. Eden | Compton, Lord Alwyne | Guthrie, Walter Murray |
Anson, Sir William Reynell | Craig, Charles Curtis (Antrim, S. | Hall, Edward Marshall |
Arkwright, John Stanhope | Cross, Herb. Shepherd (Bolton | Halsey, Rt. Hon. Thomas F. |
Atkinson, Rt. Hon. John | Crossley, Rt. Hon. Sir Savile | Hardy, Laurence (Kent, Ashford |
Aubrey-Fletcher, Rt. Hon Sir H. | Dalkeith, Earl of | Hare, Thomas Leigh |
Austin, Sir John | Dalrymple, Sir Charles | Harris, F. Leverton (Tynem'th) |
Bagot, Capt. Josceline Fitz Roy | Davenport, W. Bromley | Haslam, Sir Alfred S. |
Bailey, James (Walworth) | Davies, Sir Horatio D (Chatham | Hatch, Ernest Frederick Geo. |
Bain, Colonel James Robert | Denny Colonel | Hay, Hon. Claude George |
Balcarres, Lord | Dewar, Sir T. R. (Tower Hamlets | Heath, Arthur H. (Hanley) |
Baldwin, Alfred | Dickinson, Robert Edmond | Heath, J. (Staffords., N.W.) |
Balfour, Rt. Hn. A.J. (Manch'r) | Dickson, Charles Scott | Heaton, John Henniker |
Balfour, Capt. C. B. (Homsey) | Dimsdale, Rt. Hon. Sir Joseph C. | Henderson, Sir A. ( Stafford, W.) |
Balfour, Rt. Hn. Gerald W (Leeds | Disraeli, Coningsby Ralph | Hermon-Hodge, Sir Robert T. |
Balfour, Kenneth R. (Christch. | Dixon-Hartland, Sir Fred Dixon | Hoare, Sir Samuel |
Banbury, Sir Fred'k. George | Doughty, Sir George | Hogg, Lindsay |
Bartley, Sir George C. T. | Douglas, Rt. Hon. A. Akers | Hope, J.F. (Sheffield, Brightside |
Bathurst, Hon. Allen Benjamin | Doxford, Sir William Theodore | Houston, Robert Paterson |
Beach, Rt. Hn. Sir Michael Hicks | Duke, Henry Edward | Howard, John ( Kent Faversham |
Bhownaggree, Sir M. M. | Dyke, Rt. Hon. Sir Wm. Ha | Hozier, Hn. J. Henry Cecil |
Bignold, Sir Arthur | Egerton, Hon. A. de Tatton | Hudson, George Bickersteth |
Bigwood, James | Faber, Edmund B. (Hants, W. | Hunt, Rowland |
Bill, Charles | Fergusson, Rt. Hn. Sir J. (Manc'r. | Jebb, Sir Richard Claverhouse |
Bingham, Lord | Finch, Rt. Hon. George H. | Jeffreys, Rt. Hon. Arthur Fred. |
Blundell, Colonel Henry | Finlay, Sir Robert Bannatyne | Jessel, Capt. Herbert Merton |
Bond, Edward | Fisher, William Hayes | Kennaway, Rt. Hon. Sir J. H. |
Bousfield, William Robert | Fison, Frederick William | Kenyon, Hon. Geo. T. (Denbigh) |
Brodrick, Rt. Hon. St. John | Fitz Gerald, Sir Robert Penrose | Kerr, John |
Brotherton, Edward Allen | Fitzroy, Hon. Edward Algernon | Keswick, William |
Bull, William James | Flannery, Sir Fortescue | Knowles, Sir Lees |
Burdett-Coutts, W. | Flower, Sir Ernest | Law, Andrew Bonar (Glasgow) |
Butcher, John George | Forster, Henry William | Lawrence, Wm. F. (Liverpool) |
Campbell, J.H.M. (Dublin Univ. | Foster, Philip S. (Warwick, S. W. | Lawson, John Grant (Yorks, N. R |
Carson, Rt. Hon. Sir Edw. H. | Galloway, William Johnson | Lee, Arthur H. (Hants, Fareham |
Cavendish, V.C.W. (Derbyshire | Gardner, Ernest | Lees, Sir Elliott (Birkenhead) |
Cayzer, Sir Charles William | Garfit, William | Legge, Col. Hon. Heneage |
Cecil, Evelyn (Aston Manor) | Gordon, Hn. J.E. (Elgin & Nairn | Leveson-Gower, Fred'k. N.S. |
Cecil, Lord Hugh (Greenwich) | Gordon, Maj. Rvans-T' r H' mlets | Lockwood, Lieut-Col. A. R. |
Chamberlain, Rt Hn J.A. (Worc. | Gore, Hon. S. F. Ormsby- | Loder, Gerald Walter Erskine |
Chapman, Edward | Goschen, Hon. George Joachim | Long, Col. Charles W. (Evesham |
Charrington, Spencer | Goulding, Edward Alfred | Long, Rt. Hn. Walter (Bristol, S) |
Churchill, Winston Spencer | Graham, Henry Robert | Lowe, Francis William |
Clancy, John Joseph | Gray, Ernest (West Ham) | Lowther, C. (Cumb. Eskdale) |
Clare, Octavius Leigh | Greene, Sir E. W. (B'ry S. Em'nds. | Loyd, Archie Kirkman |
Clive, Captain Percy A. | Greene, Henry D. (Shrewsbury) | Lucas, Col. Francis (Lowestoft) |
Coates, Edward Feetham | Grenfell, William Henry | Lucas, Reginald J. (Portsmouth |
Cochrane, Hon. Thos. H.A.E. | Gretton, John | Lyttelton, Rt. Hon. Alfred |
Macdona, John Cumming | Platt-Higgins, Frederick | Stanley, Rt. Hon. Lord (Lancs.) |
Maconochie, A. W. | Plummer, Sir Walter R. | Stewart, Sir Mark J. M'Taggart |
M'Arthur, Charles (Liverpool) | Powell, Sir Francis Sharp | Stock, James Henry |
M'Iver, Sir Lewis (Edinburgh W. | Pretyman, Ernest George | Stone, Sir Benjamin |
M'Killop, James (Stirlingshire) | Pryce-Jones, Lt.-Col. Edward | Stroyan, John |
Majendie, James A. H. | Pym, C. Guy | Talbot, Lord E. (Chichester) |
Manners, Lord Cecil | Randles, John S. | Talbot, Rt. Hn J.G. (Oxf'd Univ |
Martin, Richard Biddulph | Rankin, Sir James | Taylor, Austin (East Toxteth) |
Massey-Mainwaring, Hn. W.F. | Rasch, Sir Frederick Carne | Thorburn, Sir Walter |
Maxwell, Rt Hn Sir H.E. (Wigt'n | Ratcliff, R. F. | Thornton, Percy M. |
Maxwell, W.J.H. (Dumfriesshir | Reid, James (Greenock) | Tollemache, Henry, James |
Melville, Beresford Valentine | Remnant, James Farquharson | Tomlinson, Sir Wm. Edw. M. |
Mildmay, Francis Bingham | Renwick, George | Tuff, Charles |
Milner, Rt Hn. Sir Frederick G. | Richards, Henry Charles | Tufnell, Lieut.-Col. Edward |
Milvain, Thomas | Ridley, Hon. M.W. (Stalybridge | Tully, Jasper |
Molesworth, Sir Lewis | Ridley, S. Forde (Bethnal Green | Valentia, Viscount |
Montagu, G. (Huntingdon) | Roberts, Samuel (Sheffield) | Vincent, Col Sir C.E.H. (Sheffield |
Montagu, Hn. J. Scott (Hants.) | Robertson, Herbert (Hackney) | Walker, Col, William Hall |
Moon, Edward Robert Pacy | Robinson, Brooke | Warde, Colonel C. E. |
Morgan, David J. (Walthamstow | Rolleston, Sir John F. L. | Webb, Colonel William George |
Morpeth, Viscount | Rollit, Sir Albert Kaye | Welby, Lt.-Col. A.C.E. (Taunton |
Morrell, George Herbert | Ropner, Colonel Sir Robert | Welby, Sir Charles G.E. (Notts. |
Morrison, James Archibald | Round, Rt. Hon. James | Wharton, Rt. Hon. John Lloyd |
Morton, Arthur H. Aylmer | Royds, Clement Molyneux | Whiteley, H. (Ashton und Lyne |
Mount, William Arthur | Rutherford, John (Lancashire) | Whitmore, Charles Algernon |
Mowbray, Sir Robert Gray C. | Rutherford, W. W. (Liverpool) | Willoughby de Eresby, Lord |
Muntz, Sir Philip A. | Sackville, Col. S. G. Stopford | Wilson, A. Stanley (York E.R.) |
Murray, Rt. Hn. A. Graham (Bute | Sadler, Col. Samuel Alexander | Wilson, John (Glasgow) |
Murray, Charles J. (Coventry) | Sassoon, Sir Edward Albert | Wilson, J.W. (Worcestersh. N.) |
Murray, Col. Wyndham (Bath) | Scott, Sir S. (Marylebone, W.) | Wilson-Todd, Sir W.H. (Yorks.) |
Myers, William Henry | Seely, Charles Hilton (Lincoln) | Worsley-Taylor, Henry Wilson |
Newdegate, Francis A. N. | Seton-Karr, Sir Henry | Wortley, Rt. Hon. C. B. Stuart- |
Nicholson, William Graham | Sharpe, William Edward T. | Wrightson, Sir Thomas |
Nolan, Col. John P. (Galway, N.) | Sheehan, Daniel Daniel | Wylie, Alexander |
Nolan, Joseph (Louth, South) | Skewes-Cox, Thomas | Wyndham, Rt. Hon. George |
O'Brien, Patrick (Kilkenny) | Smith, Abel H. (Hertford, East | Young, Samuel |
O'Brien, P. J. (Tipperary, N.) | Smith, James Parker (Lanarks.) | Younger, William |
Palmer, Walter (Salisbury) | Smith, Hon. W. F. D. (Strand) | |
Peel, Hn. Wm. Robert Wellesley | Spear, John Ward | TELLERS FOR THE AYES—Sir |
Percy, Earl | Spencer, Sir E. (W. Bromwich) | Alexander Acland-Hood and |
Pierpoint, Robert | Stanley, Hon. Arthur (Ormskirk | Mr. Ailwyn Fellowes. |
Pilkington, Colonel Richard | Stanley, Edward J. (Somerset) | |
NOES. | ||
Abraham, Wm. (Rhondda) | Cawley, Frederick | Ferguson, R. C. Munro (Leith) |
Ainsworth, John Stirling | Channing, Francis Allston | Fitzmaurice, Lord Edmond |
Allen, Charles P. | Condon, Thomas Joseph | Flavin, Michael Joseph |
Asher, Alexander | Corbett, A. Cameron (Glasgow) | Foster, Sir Walter (Derby Co.) |
Ashton, Thomas Gair | Craig, Robert Hunter ( Lanark) | Fowler, Rt. Hon. Sir Henry |
Asquith, Rt Hn. Herbert Henry | Cremer, William Randal | Freeman-Thomas, Captain F. |
Atherley-Jones, L. | Crombie, John William | Furness, Sir Christopher |
Barlow, John Emmott | Crooks, William | Gladstone, Rt. Hn. Herbert John |
Barran, Rowland Hirst | Cullinan, J. | Goddard, Daniel Ford |
Bayley, Thomas (Derbyshire) | Dalziel, James Henry | Grant, Corrie |
Beaumont, Wentworth C. B. | Davies, Alfred (Carmarthen) | Grey, Rt. Hon. Sir E. (Berwick) |
Bell, Richard | Davies, M. Vaughan (Cardigan | Griffith, Ellis J. |
Benn, John Williams | Delany, William | Guest, Hon. Ivor Churchill |
Black, Alexander William | Dobbie, Joseph | Gurdon, Sir W. Brampton |
Boland, John | Doogan, P. C. | Hain, Edward |
Bolton, Thomas Dolling | Douglas, Charles M. (Lanark) | Harcourt, Lewis V. (Rossendale |
Brigg, John | Duncan, J. Hastings | Harmsworth, R. Leicester |
Broadhurst, Henry | Edwards, Frank | Harwood, George |
Brunner, Sir J. Tomlinson | Elibank, Master of | Hayden, John Patrick |
Bryce, Rt. Hon. James | Ellice, Capt, E.C (S. Andrw's Bghs | Helme, Norval Watson |
Buchanan, Thomas Ryburn | Ellis, John Edward (Notts.) | Henderson, Arthur (Durham) |
Burns, John | Emmott, Alfred | Higham, John Sharpe |
Burt, Thomas | Evans, Sir F.H. (Maidstone | Hobhouse, C.E.H. (Bristol, E.) |
Caldwell, James | Evans, Samuel T. (Glamorgan) | Holland, Sir William Henry |
Cameron, Robert | Eve, Harry Trelawney | Hope, John Deans (Fife, West) |
Campbell, John (Armagh, S.) | Farquharson, Dr. Robert | Horniman, Frederick John |
Campbell-Bannerman, Sir H. | Fenwick, Charles | Hutchinson, Dr. Charles Fredk. |
Hutton, Alfred E. (Morley) | Morley, Charles (Breconshire) | Smith, Samuel (Flint) |
Jacoby, James Alfred | Moss, Samuel | Soames, Arthur Wellesley |
Johnson, John (Gateshead) | Moulton, John Fletcher | Soares, Ernest J. |
Joicey, Sir James | Murphy, John | Stanhope, Hon Philip James |
Jones, Wm. (Carnarvonshire | Norman, Henry | Stevenson, Francis, S. |
Joyce, Michael | Nussey, Thomas Willans | Sullivan, Donal |
Kearley, Hudson E. | O'Brien, Kendal (Tipperary Mid | Taylor, Theodore C. (Radcliffe) |
Kemp, Lieut.-Colonel George | O'Dowd, John | Tennant, Harold John |
Kennedy, Vincent P. (Cavan, W. | O'Malley, William | Thomas, Abel (Carmarthen, E.) |
Kitson, Sir James | O'Shaughnessy, P. J. | Thomas, Sir A. (Glamorgan, E.) |
Lambert, George | O'Shee, James John | Thomas, David Alfred (Merthyr |
Langley, Batty | Parrott, William | Tomkinson, James |
Law, Hugh A. (Donegal, W.) | Partington, Oswald | Toulmin, George |
Lawson, Sir Wilfrid (Cornwall) | Paulton, James Mellor | Trevelyan, Charles Philips |
Layland-Barratt, Francis | Pease, J. A. (Saffron Walden) | Wallace, Robert |
Leese, Sir J. F. (Accrington | Perks, Robert William | Walton, John Lawson (Leeds, S. |
Leigh, Sir Joseph | Pirie, Duncan V. | Walton, Joseph (Barnsley) |
Leng, Sir John | Price, Robert John | Wason, Eugene (Clackmannan) |
Levy, Maurice | Prestley, Arthur | Wason, John Cathcart (Orkney) |
Lewis, John Herbert | Rea, Russell | White, George (Norfolk) |
Lloyd-George, David | Reckitt, Harold James | White, Luke (York, E.R.) |
Lough, Thomas | Rickett, J. Compton | Whiteley, George (York, W.R. |
London, W. | Roberts, John Bryn (Eifion) | Whitley, J. H. (Halifax) |
Macnamara, Dr. Thomas J. | Roberts, John H. (Denbighs.) | Whittaker, Thomas Palmer |
MacNeill, John Gordon Swift | Robson, William Snowdon | Williams, Osmond (Merioneth) |
MacVeagh, Jeremiah | Rose, Charles Day | Wilson, John (Durham, Mid.) |
M'Arthur William (Cornwall) | Russell, T. W. | Wilson, John (Falkirk) |
M'Crae, George | Samuel, Herbert L. (Cleveland) | Woodhouse, Sir J. T. (Hudd'd. |
M' Hugh, Patrick A. | Schwann, Charles E. | |
M'Kenna, Reginald | Shackleton, David James | TELLERS FOE THE NOES—Mr. |
Markham, Arthur Basil | Shaw, Charles Edw. (Stafford) | Runciman and Mr. Slack. |
Mitchell, Edw. (Fermanagh, N.) | Shaw, Thomas (Hawick, B.) | |
Morgan, J. Lloyd (Carmarthen) | Shipman, Dr. John G. |
Question, "That the Amendment be made," put, and agreed to.
§ Question put, "That the clause, as amended, stand part of the Bill."
1590§ The Committee divided:—Ayes, 259; Noes, 164. (Division List, No. 234.)
1593AYES. | ||
Agg-Gardner, James Tynte | Carson, Rt. Hon. Sir Edw. H. | Egerton, Hon. A. de Tatton |
Allhusen, Augustus Henry Eden | Cavendish, V.C.W. (Derbyshire | Faber, Edmund B. (Hants, W.) |
Anson, Sir William Reynell | Cayzer, Sir Charles William | Fergusson, Rt. Hn. Sir J. (Manc'r |
Arkwright, John Stanhope | Cecil, Evelyn (Aston Manor) | Finch, Rt. Hon. George H. |
Atkinson, Rt. Hon. John | Cecil, Lord Hugh (Greenwich) | Finlay, Sir Robert Bannatyne |
Aubrey-Fletcher, Rt. Hn. Sir H. | Chamberlain, Rt Hn. J. A (Worc. | Fison, Frederick William |
Austin, Sir John | Chapman, Edward | FitzGerald, Sir Robert Penrose |
Bagot, Capt. Josceline FitzRoy | Charrington, Spencer | Fitzroy, Hn. Edward Algernon |
Bailey, James (Walworth) | Clare, Octavius Leigh | Flannery, Sir Fortescue |
Bain, Colonel James Robert | Clive, Captain Percy A. | Forster, Henry William |
Balcarres, Lord | Coates, Edward Feetham | Foster, P. S. (Warwick, S.W.) |
Balfour, Rt. Hon. A. J. (Manch'r | Cochrane, Hon. Thos. H. A. E. | Galloway, William Johnson |
Balfour, Capt. C. B. (Hornsey) | Colston, Chas. Edw. H. Athole | Gardner, Ernest |
Balfour, Rt. Hon. G. W. (Leeds | Compton, Lord Alwyne | Garfit, William |
Balfour, Kenneth, R. (Christch. | Craig, Charles Curtis (Antrim, S.) | Gordon, Hn. J. E. (Elgin & Nairn) |
Banbury, Sir Frederick George | Cross, Herb, Shepherd (Bolton) | Gordon, Maj. E. (T'r Hamlets) |
Bartley, Sir George C. T. | Crossley, Rt. Hon. Sir Savile | Gore, Hon. S. F. Ormsby- |
Bathurst, Hon. Allen Benjamin | Dalrymple, Sir Charles | Goschen, Hon. George Joachim |
Beach, Rt. Hn. Sir Michael Hicks | Davenport, William Bromley | Goulding, Edward Alfred |
Bhownaggree, Sir M. M. | Davies, Sir Horatio D. (Chatham | Graham, Henry Robert |
Bignold, Sir Arthur | Devlin, Joseph (Kilkenny, N.) | Gray, Ernest (West Ham) |
Bigwood, James | Dewar, Sir T.R. (Tower Hamlets | Greene, Sir E.W (B'ry S Edm'nds |
Bill, Charles | Dickinson, Robert Edmond | Greene, Henry D. (Shrewsbury) |
Bingham, Lord | Dickson, Charles Scott | Grenfell, William Henry |
Blundell, Colonel Henry | Dimsdale, Rt. Hn. Sir Joseph C. | Gretton, John |
Bond, Edward | Disraeli, Coningsby Ralph | Groves, James Grimble |
Bousfield, William Robert | Dixon-Hartland, Sir Fred Dixon | Guthrie, Walter Murray |
Brodrick, Rt. Hon. St. John | Doogan, P. C. | Hall, Edward Marshall |
Brotherton, Edward Allen | Doughty, Sir George | Halsey, Rt. Hon. Thomas F. |
Bull, William James | Douglas, Rt. Hon. A. Akers | Hardy, L. (Kent, Ashford) |
Burdett-Courts, W. | Doxford, Sir William Theodore | Hare, Thomas Leigh |
Butcher, John George | Duke, Henry Edward | Harris, F. Leverton (Tynem'th) |
Campbell, J.H.M. (Dublin Univ. | Dyke, Rt. Hn. Sir William Hart | Haslam, Sir Alfred S. |
Hatch, Ernest Frederick Geo. | Molesworth, Sir Lewis | Sassoon, Sir Edward Albert |
Hay, Hon. Claude George | Montagu, G. (Huntingdon) | Scott, Sir S. (Marylebone, W.) |
Heath, Arthur Howard (Hanley | Moon, Edward Robert Pacy | Seely, Charles Hilton (Lincoln) |
Heath, James (Staffords., N.W. | Morgan, D. J. (Walthamstow) | Seton-Karr, Sir Henry |
Heaton, John Henniker | Morpeth, Viscount | Sharpe, William Edward T. |
Henderson, Sir A. (Stafford, W. | Morrell, George Herbert | Sheehan, Daniel Daniel |
Hermon-Hodge, Sir Robert T. | Morrison, James Archibald | Skewes-Cox, Thomas |
Hoare, Sir Samuel | Morton, Arthur H. Aylmer | Smith, Abel H. (Hertford, East) |
Hogg, Lindsay | Mount, William Arthur | Smith, James Parker (Lanarks.) |
Hope, J. F. (Sheffield, Brightside | Mowbray, Sir Robert Gray C. | Smith, Hon. W. F. D. (Strand) |
Houston, Robert Paterson | Muntz, Sir Philip A. | Spear, John Ward |
Howard, Jn. (Kent, Faversham | Murray, Rt. Hon. A. G. (Bute) | Spencer, Sir E. (W. Bromwich) |
Hozier, Hn. James Henry Cecil | Murray, Charles J. (Coventry) | Stanley, Hn. Arthur (Ormskirk |
Hudson, George Bickersteth | Murray, Col. Wyndham (Bath) | Stanley, Edward Jas. (Somerset |
Hunt, Rowland | Myers, William Henry | Stanley, Rt. Hon. Lord (Lancs.) |
Jebb, Sir Richard Claverhouse | Newdegate, Francis A. N. | Stewart, Sir Mark J. M'Taggart |
Jeffreys, Rt. Hon. Arthur Fred. | Nicholson, William Graham | Stock, James Henry |
Jessel, Captain Herbert Merton | Nolan, Col. John. P. (Galway, N.) | Stone, Sir Benjamin |
Kennaway, Rt. Hn. Sir John H. | Nolan, Joseph (Louth, South) | Stroyan, John |
Kenyon, Hn. Geo. T. (Denbigh) | O'Brien, Patrick (Kilkenny) | Talbot, Lord E. (Chichester) |
Kerr, John | O'Brien, P. J. (Tipperary, N.) | Taylor, Austin (East Toxteth) |
Keswick, William | Palmer, Walter (Salisbury) | Thorburn, Sir Walter |
Knowles, Sir Lees | Pease, Herbert Pike (Darlington | Thornton, Percy M. |
Law, Andrew Bonar (Glasgow) | Peel, Hn. Wm. Robert Wellesley | Tollemache, Henry James |
Lawrence, Wm. F. (Liverpool) | Percy, Earl | Tomlinson, Sir Wm. Edw. M. |
Lawson, J. Grant (Yorks., N.R. | Pierpoint, Robert | Tuff, Charles |
Lee, A. H. (Hants., Farcham) | Pilkington, Colonel Richard | Tufnell, Lieut.-Col. Edward |
Lees, Sir Elliott (Birkenhead) | Platt-Higgins, Frederick | Tully, Jasper |
Legge, Col. Hon. Heneage | Plummer, Sir Walter R. | Valentia, Viscount |
Leveson-Gower, Frederick N.S. | Powell, Sir Francis Sharp | Vincent, Col. Sir C.E.H (Sheffield |
Lockwood, Lieut.-Col. A. R. | Pretyman, Ernest George | Walker, Col. William Hall |
Loder, Gerald Walter Erskine | Pryce-Jones, Lt.-Col. Edward | Warde, Colonel C. E. |
Long, Col. Charles W. (Evesham) | Pym, C. Guy | Webb, Colonel William George |
Long, Rt. Hn. Walter (Bristol, S.) | Randles, John S. | Welby, Lt.-Col. A.C.E (Taunton |
Lowe, Francis William | Rankin, Sir James | Welby, Sir Charles G.E. (Notts. |
Lowther, C. (Cumb., Eskdale) | Rasch, Sir Frederic Carne | Wharton, Rt. Hon. John Lloyd |
Loyd, Archie Kirkman | Ratcliff, R. F. | Whiteley, H. (Ashton und Lyne |
Lucas, Col. Francis (Lowestoft) | Reid, James (Greenock) | Whitmore, Charles Algernon |
Lucas, Reginald J. (Portsmouth | Remnant, James Farquharson | Willoughby de Eresby, Lord |
Lyttelton, Rt. Hon. Alfred | Renwick, George | Wilson, A. Stanley (York, E.R. |
Macdona, John Gumming | Richards, Henry Charles | Wilson, John (Glasgow) |
Maconochie, A. W. | Ridley, Hon. M.W. (Stalybridge | Wilson, J.W. (Worcestersh., N.) |
M'Arthur, William (Cornwall) | Ridley, S. Forde (Bethnal Green | Wilson-Todd, Sir W.H. (Yorks.) |
M'Iver, Sir Lewis ( Edinburgh, W | Roberts, Samuel (Sheffield) | Worsley-Taylor, Henry Wilson |
M'Killop, James (Stirlingshire) | Robertson, Herbert (Hackney) | Wortley, Rt. Hon. C. B. Stuart |
M'Killop, W. (Sligo, North) | Robinson, Brooke | Wrightson, Sir Thomas |
Majendie, James A. H. | Rolleston, Sir John F. L. | Wylie, Alexander |
Martin, Richard Biddulph | Rollit, Sir Albert Kaye | Wyndham, Rt. Hon. George |
Massey-Mainwaring, Hn. W.F. | Ropner, Colonel Sir Robert | Young, Samuel |
Maxwell, Rt. Hn Sir H.E (Wigt'n | Round, Rt. Hon. James | Younger, William |
Maxwell, W.J.H. (Dumfriessh. | Royds, Clement Molyneux | |
Melville, Beresford Valentine | Rutherford, John (Lancashire) | TELLERS FOR THE AYES—Sir |
Mildway, Francis Bingham | Rutherford, W. W. (Liverpool) | Alexander Acland-Hood and. |
Milner, Rt. Hn. Sir Frederick G. | Sackville, Col. S. G. Stopford | Mr. Ailwyn Fellowes. |
Milvain, Thomas | Sadler, Col. Samuel Alexander | |
NOES. | ||
Abraham, William (Rhondda) | Bolton, Thomas Dolling | Churchill, Winston Spencer |
Ainsworth, John Stirling | Brigg, John | Condon, Thomas Joseph |
Allen, Charles P. | Broadhurst, Henry | Corbett, A. Cameron (Glasgow) |
Asher, Alexander | Brunner, Sir John Tomlinson | Craig, Robert Hunter (Lanark) |
Ashton, Thomas Gair | Bryce, Rt. Hon. James | Cremer, William Randal |
Asquith, Rt. Hn. Herbert Henry | Buchanan, Thomas Ryburn | Crombie, John William |
Atherley-Jones, L. | Burns, John | Crooks, William |
Barlow, John Emmott | Burt, Thomas | Cullinan, J. |
Barran, Rowland Hirst | Caldwell, James | Dalziel, James Henry |
Bayley, Thomas (Derbyshire) | Cameron, Robert | Davies, Alfred (Carmarthen) |
Beaumont, Wentworth C. B. | Campbell, John (Armagh, S.) | Davies, M. Vaughan (Cardigan) |
Benn, John Williams | Campbell-Bannerman, Sir H. | Delany, William |
Black, Alexander William | Cawley, Frederick | Dobbie, Joseph |
Boland, John | Channing, Francis Allston | Douglas, Charles M. (Lanark) |
Duncan, J. Hastings | Kennedy, Vincent P.(Cavan,W. | Robson, William Snowdon |
Edwards, Frank | Kitson, Sir James | Rose, Charles Day |
Elibank, Master of | Lambert, George | Runciman, Walter |
Ellice,Capt E.C(SAndrw'sBghs | Langley, Batty | Russell, T. W. |
Ellis, John Edward (Notts.) | Law, Hugh Alex. (Donegal, W.) | Samuel, Herbert L. (Cleveland) |
Emmott, Alfred | Lawson, Sir Wilfrid (Cornwall) | Schwann, Charles E. |
Evans, Sir Francis H.(Maidstone | Layland-Barratt, Francis | Shackleton, David James |
Evans, Samuel T. (Glamorgan) | Leese, Sir Jos. F. (Accrington) | Shaw, Charles Edw. (Stafford) |
Eve, Harry Trelawney | Leigh, Sir Joseph | Shaw, Thomas (Hawick B.) |
Farquharson, Dr. Robert | Leng, Sir John | Shipman, Dr. John G. |
Fenwick, Charles | Levy, Maurice | Slack, John Bamford |
Ferguson, R. C. Munro (Leith) | Lewis, John Herbert | Smith, Samuel (Flint) |
Fitzmaurice, Lord Edmond | Lloyd-George, David | Soames, Arthur Wellesley |
Flavin, Michael Joseph | Lough, Thomas | Soares, Ernest J. |
Foster, Sir Walter (Derby Co.) | Lundon, W. | Stanhope, Hon. Philip James |
Freeman-Thomas, Captain F. | MacNeill, John Gordon Swift | Stevenson, Francis S. |
Fuller, J. M. F. | MacVeagh, Jeremiah | Sullivan, Donal |
Goddard, Daniel Ford | M'Crae, George | Taylor, Theodore C. (Radcliffe) |
Grant, Corrie | M'Kenna, Reginald | Tennant, Harold John |
Grey, Rt.Hn. Sir E. (Berwick) | Markham, Arthur Basil | Thomas, Abel (Carmarthen,E.) |
Griffith, Ellis J. | Mitchell, Edw. (Fermanagh.N.) | Thomas, Sir A.(Glamorgan,E.) |
Guest, Hon. Ivor Churchill | Morgan, J. Lloyd (Carmarthen) | Thomas, D. Alfred (Merthyr) |
Gurdon, Sir W. Brampton | Morley, Charles (Breconshire) | Tomkinson, James |
Hain, Edward | Moss, Samuel | Toulmin, George |
Harcourt, Lewis V.(Rossendale) | Moulton, John Fletcher | Trevelyan, Charles Philips |
Harmsworth, R. Leicester | Murphy, John | Walton, Jn. Lawson (Leeds,S.) |
Harwood, George | Norman, Henry | Walton, Joseph (Barnsley) |
Hayden, John Patrick | Nussey, Thomas Willans | Wason, Eugene (Clackmannan) |
Helme, Norval Watson | O'Brien, K. (Tipperary, Mid.) | Wason, JohnCathcart( Orkney) |
Henderson, Arthur (Durham) | O'Malley, William | White, George (Norfolk) |
Higham, John Sharpe | O'Shee, James John | White, Luke (York, E. R.) |
Hobhouse, C. E. H. (Bristol.E.) | Partington, Oswald | Whiteley, George (York, W.R.) |
Holland, Sir William Henry | Paulton, James Mellor | Whitley, J. H. (Halifax) |
Hope, John Deans (Fife, West) | Pease, J. A. (Saffron Walden) | Whittaker, Thomas Palmer |
Horniman, Frederick John | Pirie, Duncan V. | Williams, Osmond (Merioneth) |
Hutton, Alfred E. (Morley) | Price, Robert John | Wilson, John (Durham, Mid.) |
Jacoby, James Alfred | Priestley, Arthur | Wilson, John (Falkirk) |
Johnson, John (Gateshead) | Rea, Russell | Woodhouse,Sir J.T(Huddersf'd |
Joicey, Sir James | Reckitt, Harold James | |
Jones, William(Carnarvonshire | Rickett, J. Compton | TELERS FOR THE NOES—Mr. |
Joyce, Michael | Roberts, John Bryn (Eifion) | Herbert Gladstone and Mr. |
Kearley, Hudson E. | Roberts, John H. (Denbighs.) | William M'Arthur. |
§ Clause 9:—
§ The Committee divided:—Ayes, 280; Noes, 118. (Division List No.235)
AYES. | ||
Agg-Gardner, James Tynte | Bhownaggree, Sir M. M. | Charrington, Spencer |
Ainsworth, John Stirling | Bignold, Sir Arthur | Clare, Octavius Leigh |
Allhusen,Augustus HenryEden | Bigwood, James | Clive, Captain Percy A. |
Anson, Sir William Reynell | Bill, Charles | Coates, Edward Feetham |
Arkwright, John Stanhope | Bingham, Lord | Cochrane, Hon. Thos. H. A. E. |
Asher, Alexander | Blundell, Colonel Henry | Colston, Chas. Edw. H. Athole |
Asquith,Rt.Hn.Herbert Henry | Bolton, Thomas Dolling | Compton, Lord Alwyne |
Atkinson, Rt. Hon. John | Brodrick, Rt. Hon. St. John | Craig,Charles Curtis(Antrim,S.) |
Aubrey-Fletcher, Rt.Hn.Sir H. | Brotherton, Edward Allen | Crombie, John William |
Austin, Sir John | Buchanan, Thomas Ryburn | Cross, Herb. Shepherd (Bolton) |
Bagot, Capt. Josceline FitzRoy | Bull, William James | Crossley, Rt. Hon. Sir Savile |
Bailey, James (Walworth) | Burdett-Coutts, W. | Dalrymple, Sir Charles |
Bain, Colonel James Robert | Burt, Thomas | Davenport, William Bromley |
Balcarres, Lord | Butcher, John George | Davies,Sir HoratioD.(Chatham |
Balfour, Rt.Hon. A. J.(Manch'r | Caldwell, James | Devlin, Joseph (Kilkenny, N.) |
Balfour, Capt. C. B. (Hornsey) | Campbell, J.H.M.(Dublin Univ. | Dewar,Sir T.R.(Tower Hamlets |
Balfour, Rt. Hon. G. W. (Leeds | Campbell-Bannerman, Sir H. | Dickinson, Robert Edmond |
Balfour, Kenneth R. (Christch. | Carson, Rt. Hon. Sir Edw. H. | Dickson, Charles Scott |
Banbury, Sir Frederick George | Cavendish,V. C. W.(Derbyshire | Dimsdale, Rt.Hn. Sir Joseph C. |
Bartley, Sir George C. T. | Cecil, Evelyn (Aston Manor) | Disraeli, Coningsby Ralph |
Bathurst, Hon. Allen Benjamin | Chamberlain,Rt Hn.J.A(Worc. | Dixon-Hartland,Sir FredDixon |
Beach,Rt.Hn.Sir Michael Hicks | Chapman, Edward | Doogan, P. C. |
Doughty, Sir George | Lee, A. H. (Hants., Fareham) | Richards, Henry Charles |
Douglas, Rt. Hon. A. Akers | Lees, Sir Elliott (Birkenhead) | Ridley, Hon. M.W.(Staly bridge- |
Douglas, Charles M. (Lanark) | Legge, Col. Hon. Heneage | Ridley, S.Forde(Bethnal Green. |
Doxford, Sir William Theodore | Leng, Sir John | Roberts, Samuel (Sheffield) |
Dyke, Rt. Hon.SirWilliamHart | Leveson-Gower, Frederick N.S. | Robertson, Herbert (Hackney) |
Egerton, Hon. A. de Tatton | Lookwood, Lieut.-Col. A. R. | Robinson, Brooke |
Elibank, Master of | Loder, Gerald Walter Erskine | Rolleston, Sir John F. L. |
Ellis, John Edward (Notts.) | Long, Col.CharlesW.(Evesham) | Rollit, Sir Albert Kaye |
Evans, SirFraneis H.(Maidstone | Long, Rt.Hn.Walter(Bristol,S.) | Ropner, Colonel Sir Robert |
Faber, Edmund B. (Hants.,W.) | Lough, Thomas | Round, Rt. Hon. James |
Farquharson, Dr. Robert | Lowe, Francis William | Royds, Clement Molyneux |
Ferguson, R. C. Munro (Leith) | Lowther, C. (Cumb., Eskdale) | Russell, T. W. |
Finch, Rt. Hon. George H. | Loyd, Archie Kirkman | Rutherford, John (Lancashire) |
Finlay, Sir Robert Bannatyne | Lucas, Col. Francis (Lowestoft) | Rutherford, W. W. (Liverpool) |
Fison, Frederick William | Lucas, Reginald J.(Portsmouth | Sackville, Col. S. G. Stopford |
FitzGerald, Sir Robert Penrose | Lyttelton, Rt. Hon. Alfred | Sadler, Col. Samuel Alexander |
Fitzmaurice, Lord Edmond | Macdona, John Cumming | Scott, Sir S. (Marylebone, W.) |
Fitzroy, Hn. Edward Algernon | Maconochie, A. W. | Seely, Charles Hilton (Lincoln) |
Flannery, Sir Fortescue | M'Arthur, Charles (Liverpool) | Seton-Karr, Sir Henry |
Forster, Henry William | M'Iver,Sir Lewis(Edinburgh,W | Sharpe, William Edward T. |
Foster, P. S. (Warwick, S.W.) | M'Killop, James (Stirlingshire) | Shaw, Thomas (Hawick B.) |
Galloway, William Johnson | M'Killop, W. (Sligo, North) | Sheehan, Daniel Daniel |
Gardner, Ernest | Majendie, James A. H. | Skewes-Cox, Thomas |
Garfit, William | Martin, Richard Biddulph | Smith, Abel H.(Hertford,East) |
Gladstone, Rt.Hn. Herbert John | Massey-Mainwaring, Hn. W. F. | Smith, James Parker(Lanarks.) |
Gordon, Hn.J.E.(Elgin&Nairn) | Maxwell.RtHn.Sir H.E(Wigt'n | Smith, Hon. W. F. D. (Strand) |
Gordon, Maj. E. (T'r Hamlets) | Maxwell, W.J.H.(Dumfriessh.) | Soames, Arthur Wellesley |
Gore, Hon. S. F. Ormsby- | Mildmay, Francis Bingham | Spear, John Ward |
Goschen, Hon. George Joachim | Milner, Rt.Hn. Sir Frederick G. | Spencer, Sir E. (W. Bromwich) |
Goulding, Edward Alfred | Milvain, Thomas | Stanley, Hn. Arthur(Ormskirk) |
Graham, Henry Robert | Mitohell, Edw. (Fermanagh,N.) | Stanley, Edward Jas. (Somerset |
Gray, Ernest (West Ham) | Molesworth, Sir Lewis | Stanley, Rt. Hon. Lord(Lancs.) |
Greene, SirE.W(B'rySEdm'nds | Montagu, G. (Huntingdon) | Stewart, Sir Mark J. M'Taggart |
Greene, Henry D. (Shrewsbury) | Moon, Edward Robert Pacy | Stock, James Henry |
Grenfell, William Henry | Morgan, D. J. (Walthamstow) | Stone, Sir Benjamin |
Gretton, John | Morpeth, Viscount | Stroyan, John |
Gropes, James Grimble | Morrell, George Herbert | Talbot, Lord E. (Chichester) |
Guthrie, Walter Murray | Morrison, James Archibald | Taylor, Austin (East Toxteth) |
Hall, Edward Marshall | Morton, Arthur H. Aylmer | Tennant, Harold John |
Halsey, Rt. Hon. Thomas F. | Mount, William Arthur | Thorburn, Sir Walter |
Hardy, L. (Kent, Ashford) | Mowbray, Sir Robert Gray C. | Thornton, Percy M. |
Hare, Thomas Leigh | Muntz, Sir Philip A. | Tomlinson, Sir Wm. Edw. M. |
Harmsworth, R. Leicester | Murray, Rt. Hon. A. G. (Bute) | Tuff, Charles |
Harris, F. Leverton (Tynem'th | Murray, Charles J. (Coventry) | Tufnell, Lieut.-Col. Edward |
Harwood, George | Murray, Col. Wyndham (Bath) | Tully, Jasper |
Haslam, Sir Alfred S. | Myers, William Henry | Valentia, Viscount |
Hatch, Ernest Frederick Geo. | Newdegate, Francis A. N. | Vincent.Col.Sir C.E.H(Sheffield |
Hay, Hon. Claude George | Nicholson, William Graham | Walker, Col. William Hall |
Heath, Arthur Howard(Hanley | Nolan, Col.John P.(Galway,N.) | Walton, Joseph (Barnsley) |
Heath, James (Staffords., N.W. | Nolan, Joseph (Louth, South) | Warde, Colonel C. E. |
Heaton, John Henniker | O'Brien, Patrick (Kilkenny) | Wason, Eugene (Clackmannan) |
Henderson, Sir A. (Stafford, W.) | O'Brien, P. J. (Tipperary, N.) | Wason, JohnCathcartf (Orkney) |
Hermon-Hodge, Sir Robert T. | Palmer, Walter (Salisbury) | Webb, Colonel William George |
Hoare, Sir Samuel | Pease, Herbert Pike(Darlington | Welby, Lt.-Col.A.C.E(Taunton |
Hogg, Lindsay | Pease, J. A. (Saffron Walden) | Welby, Sir Charles G.E.(Notts. |
Hope, J.F.(Sheffield,Brightside | Peel, Hn.Wm. RobertWellesley | Wharton, Rt. Hon. John Lloyd |
Houston, Robert Paterson | Percy, Earl | Whiteley, H.(Ashton und.Lyne |
Howard, Jn.(Kent, Faversham | Pierpoint, Robert | Wilson, A.Stanley(York, E.R.) |
Hozier, Hn. James Henry Cecil | Pilkington, Colonel Richard | Wilson, John (Glasgow) |
Hudson, George Bickersteth | Platt-Higgins, Frederick | Wilson, J.W.(Worcestersh.,N.) |
Hunt, Rowland | Plummer, Sir Walter R. | Wilson-Todd,SirW.H. (Yorks.) |
Jebb, Sir Richard Claverhouse | Powell, Sir Francis Sharp | Worsley-Taylor, Henry Wilson |
Jeffreys, Rt. Hon. Arthur Fred. | Pretyman, Ernest George | Wortley, Rt. Hon. C. B. Stuart |
Kearley, Hudson E. | Price, Robert John | Wrightson, Sir Thomas |
Kennaway, Rt.Hn.Sir John H. | Pryce-Jones, Lt.-Col. Edward | Wylie, Alexander |
Kennedy, VincentP.(Cavan,W. | Pym, C. Guy | Wyndham, Rt. Hon. George |
Kenyon, Hn. Geo. T.(Denbigh) | Randies, John S. | Young, Samuel |
Kerr, John | Rankin, Sir James | Younger, William |
Keswick, William | Rasch, Sir Frederic Carne | |
Knowles, Sir Lees | Ratcliff, R. F. | TELLERS FOR THE AYES—Sir |
Law, Andrew Bonar (Glasgow) | Reid, James (Greenock) | Alexander Acland-Hood and |
Lawrence, Wm. F. (Liverpool) | Remnant, James Farquharson | Mr. Ailwyn Fellowes. |
Lawson, J. Grant( Yorks., N.R. | Renwick, George |
NOES. | ||
Abraham, William (Rhondda) | Griffith, Ellis J. | Partington, Oswald |
Allen, Charles P. | Guest, Hon. Ivor Churchill | Paulton, James Mellor |
Ashton, Thomas Gair | Hain, Edward | Pirie, Duncan V. |
Atherley-Jones, L. | Harcourt, Lewis V.(Rossendale | Priestley, Arthur |
Barlow, John Emmott | Hayden, John Patrick | Rea, Russell |
Barran, Rowland Hirst | Helme, Norval Watson | Reckitt, Harold James |
Bayley, Thomas (Derbyshire) | Henderson, Arthur (Durham) | Rickett, J. Compton |
Beaumont, Wentworth C. B. | Higham, John Sharpe | Roberts, John Bryn (Eifion) |
Benn, John Williams | Hobhouse, C.E.H (Bristol, E.) | Robson, William Snowdon |
Black, Alexander William | Horniman, Frederick John | Rose, Charles Day |
Boland, John | Hutton, Alfred E. (Morley) | Runciman, Walter |
Brigg, John | Johnson, John (Gateshead) | Samuel, Herbert L. (Cleveland) |
Broadhurst, Henry | Joicey, Sir James | Schwann, Charles E. |
Brunner, Sir John Tomlinson | Jones, William(Carnarvonshire | Shackleton, David James |
Burns, John | Joyce, Michael | Shaw, Charles Edw. (Stafford) |
Cameron, Robert | Kitson, Sir James | Shipman, Dr. John G. |
Campbell, John (Armagh, S.) | Lambert, George | Slack, John Bamford |
Cawley, Frederick | Langley, Batty | Soares, Ernest J. |
Channing, Francis Allston | Law, Hugh Alex. (Donegal,W.) | Stanhope, Hon. Philip James |
Condon, Thomas Joseph | Lawson, Sir Wilfrid (Cornwall) | Stevenson, Francis S. |
Craig, Robert Hunter(Lanark) | Layland-Barratt, Francis | Sullivan, Donal |
Cremer, William Randal | Leese, Sir Jos. F. (Accrington) | Taylor, Theodore C. (Radcliffe) |
Crooks, William | Leigh, Sir Joseph | Thomas, Abel (Carmarthen.E.) |
Cullinan, J. | Levy, Maurice | Thomas, Sir A.(Glamorgan, E.) |
Davies, Alfred (Carmarthen) | Lewis, John Herbert | Thomas, D. Alfred (Merthyr) |
Davies, M. Vaughan (Cardigan) | Lundon, W. | Tomkinson, James |
Delany, William | MacNeill, John Gordon Swift | Toulmin, George |
Dobbie, Joseph | MacVeagh, Jeremiah | Trevelyan, Charles Philips |
Duncan, J. Hastings | M'Arthur, William (Cornwall) | White, George (Norfolk) |
Edwards, Frank | M'Crae, George | White, Luke (York, E. R.) |
Ellice,Capt E.C(SAndrw'sBghs | Markham, Arthur Basil | Whitley, J. H. (Halifax) |
Emmott, Alfred | Morgan, J. Lloyd (Carmarthen) | Whittaker, Thomas Palmer |
Evans, Samuel T. (Glamorgan) | Morley, Charles (Breconshire) | Williams, Osmond (Merioneth) |
Eve, Harry Trelawney | Moss, Samuel | Wilson, John (Durham, Mid.) |
Fenwick, Charles | Moulton, John Fletcher | Wilson, John (Falkirk) |
Flavin, Michael Joseph | Murphy, John | Woodhouse,Sir J.T(Huddersf'd |
Foster, Sir Walter (Derby Co,) | Norman, Henry | |
Freeman-Thomas, Captain F. | Nussey, Thomas Willans | TELLERS FOR THE NOES—Mr. |
Goddard, Daniel Ford | O'Brien, K. (Tipperary, Mid.) | M'Kenna and Mr. Herbert |
Grant, Corrie | O'Malley, William | Roberts. |
Grey, Rt. Hon. Sir E.(Berwick) | O'Shee, James John |
§ Question put, "That the clause stand part of the Bill."
1597§ Schedle:—
§
Amendment proposed—
In page 6, line 24, at end, to add the words' and in the case of any licensed premises which are certified by the justices of the licensing district on the application of the holder of the licence to be used only as public gardens, picture galleries, exhibitions, places of public or private entertainment, railway refreshment rooms, bonâ fide restaurants or eating houses, or for any other purposes to which the holding of any other purposes to which the holding of a licence is merely auxiliary, such rate, not less than one-third of
§
that charged in other cases, as the justices think proper under the circumstances.'"—(Mr. Secretary Akers-Douglas.)
§ Question put, "That this schedule, as amended, be the first schedule of the Bill"
§ The Committee divided:—Ayes, 233; Noes, 142. (Division List, No.236)
1601AYES. | ||
Agg-Gardner, James Tynte | Balcarres, Lord | Bigwood, James |
Allhusen,Augustus HenryEden | Balfour, Rt.Hon. A.J.(Manch'r | Bill, Charles |
Anson, Sir William Reynell | Balfour, Capt. C. B. (Hornsey) | Bingham, Lord |
Arkwright, John Stanhope | Balfour, Rt. Hon. G. W. (Leeds | Blundell, Colonel Henry |
Atkinson, Rt. Hon. John | Balfour, Kenneth R. (Christch. | Brodrick, Rt. Hon. St. John |
Aubrey-Fletcher, Rt.Hn.Sir H. | Banbury, Sir Frederick George | Brotherton, Edward Allen |
Austin, Sir John | Bartley, Sir George C. T. | Burdett-Coutts, W. |
Bagot, Capt. Josceline FitzRoy | Bathurst, Hon. Allen Benjamin | Butcher, John George |
Bailey, James (Walworth) | Bhownaggree, Sir M. M. | Campbell, J.H.M.(Dublin Univ. |
Bain, Colonel James Robert | Bignold, Sir Arthur | Carson, Rt. Hon. Sir Edw. H. |
Cavendish, V.C.W. (Derbyshire | Hudson, George Bickersteth | Pretyman, Ernest George |
Cecil, Evelyn (Aston Manor) | Hunt, Rowland | Pryce-Jones, Lt.-Col. Edward |
Chamberlain.RtHn.J.A (Wore. | Jebb, Sir Richard Claverhouse | Pym, C. Guy |
Chapman, Edward | Jeffreys, Rt. Hon. Arthur Fred. | Randles, John S. |
Charrington, Spencer | Kennaway, Rt. Hn.Sir John H. | Rankin, Sir James |
Clare, Octavius Leigh | Kenyon, Hn. Geo. T. (Denbigh) | Rasch, Sir Frederic Carne |
Clive, Captain Percy A. | Kerr, John | Ratcliff, R. F. |
Coates, Edward Feetham | Keswick, William | Reid, James (Greenock) |
Cochrane, Hon. Thos. H. A. E. | Knowles, Sir Lees | Remnant, James Farquharson |
Colston, Chas. Edw. H. Athole | Law, Andrew Bonar (Glasgow) | Richards, Henry Charles |
Compton, Lord Alwyne | Lawson, J. Grant (Yorks., N.R. | Ridley, Hon. M.W.(Stalybridge |
Craig, Charles Curtis(AntrimS.) | Lee, A. H. (Hants., Fareham) | Ridley, S.Forde(Bethnal Green |
Cross, Herb. Shepherd (Bolton) | Lees, Sir Elliott (Birkenhead) | Roberts, Samuel (Sheffield) |
Crossley, Rt. Hon. Sir Savile | Legge, Col. Hon. Heneage | Robertson, Herbert (Hackney) |
Dalrymple, Sir Charles | Leveson-Gower, Frederick N.S. | Robinson, Brooke |
Davenport, William Bromley | Lockwood, Lieut.-Col. A. R. | Rolleston, Sir John F, L. |
Davies, SirHoratioD.(Chatham | Loder, Gerald Walter Erskine | Rollit, Sir Albert Kaye |
Devlin, Joseph (Kilkenny, N.) | Long, Col. Charles W. (Evesham) | Ropner, Colonel Sir Robert |
Dickinson, Robert Edmond | Long, Rt.Hn.Walter(Bristol,S.) | Round, Rt. Hon. James |
Dickson, Charles Scott | Lowe, Francis William | Royds, Clement Molyneux |
Dimsdale, Rt.Hn. Sir Joseph C. | Lowther, C. (Cumb., Eskdale) | Rutherford, John (Lancashire) |
Disraeli, Coningsby Ralph | Loyd, Archie Kirkman | Rutherford, W. W. (Liverpool) |
Dixon-Hartland,Sir FredDixon | Lucas, Col. Francis (Lowestoft) | Sackville, Col. S. G. Stopford |
Doogan, P. C. | Lucas, Reginald J.(Portsmouth | Sadler, Col. Samuel Alexander |
Doughty, Sir George | Lyttelton, Rt. Hon. Alfred | Scott, Sir S. (Marylebone, W.) |
Douglas, Rt. Hon. A. Akers | Macdona, John dimming | Seely, Charles Hilton (Lincoln) |
Doxford, Sir William Theodore | Maconochie, A. W. | Seton-Karr, Sir Henry |
Dyke, Rt.Hn.Sir William Hart | M'Arthur, Charles (Liverpool) | Sharpe, William Edward T, |
Egerton, Hon. A. de Tatton | M'Iver,Sir Lewis(Edinburgh,W | Sheehan, Daniel Daniel |
Faber, Edmund B. (Hants, W.) | M'Killop, James (Stirlingshire) | Skewes-Cox, Thomas |
Finlay, Sir Robert Bannatyne | M'Killop, W. (Sligo, North) | Smith, Abel H.(Hertford,East) |
Fison, Frederick William | Majendie, James A. H. | Smith, James Parker(Lanarks.) |
FitzGerald, Sir Robert Penrose- | Martin, Richard Biddulph | Smith, Hon. W. F. D. (Strand) |
Fitzroy, Hn. Edward Algernon | Massey-Mainwaring, Hn. W. F. | Spear, John Ward |
Flannery, Sir Fortescue | Maxwell,RtHn.SirH.E.(Wigt'n | Stanley,Hn. Arthur (Ormskirk) |
Forster, Henry William | Maxwell, W.J.H. (Dumfriessh.) | Stanley, Edward Jas.(Somerset |
Foster, P. S. (Warwick, S.W.) | Mildmay, Francis Bingham | Stanley, Rt. Hon.Lord(Lancs.) |
Galloway, William Johnson | Milner, Rt.Hn. Sir Frederick G. | Stewart, Sir Mark J. M'Taggart |
Gardner Ernest | Milvain, Thomas | Stock, James Henry |
Garfit, William | Molesworth, Sir Lewis | Stroyan, John |
Gordon,Hn. J.E.(Elgin&Nairn) | Montagu, G. (Huntingdon) | Talbot, Lord E. (Chichester) |
Gordon,Maj. Evans-T'rHamlets | Moon, Edward Robert Pacy | Taylor, Austin (East Toxteth) |
Gore, Hon. S.F.Ormsby | Morgan, D. J. (Walthamstow) | Thorburn, Sir Walter |
Goschen, Hon. George Joachim | Morpeth, Viscount | Thornton, Percy M. |
Goulding, Edward Alfred | Morrell, George Herbert | Tomlinson, Sir Wm. Edw. M. |
Graham, Henry Robert | Morrison, James Archibald | Tuff, Charles |
Gray, Ernest (West Ham) | Morton, Arthur H. Aylmer | Tufnell, Lieut.-Col. Edward |
Greene,Sir E.W(B'rySEdm'nds | Mount, William Arthur | Tully, Jasper |
Greene, Henry D.(Shrewsbury) | Mowbray, Sir Robert Gray C. | Valentia, Viscount |
Grenfell, William Henry | Muntz, Sir Philip A. | Walker, Col. William Hall |
Gretton, John | Murray, Rt. Hon. A. G. (Bute) | Warde, Colonel C. E. |
Groves, James Grimble | Murray, Charles J. (Coventry) | Webb, Colonel William George |
Guthrie, Walter Murray | Murray, Col. Wyndham (Bath) | Welby,Lt.-Col.A.C.E.(Taunton |
Halsey, Rt. Hon. Thomas F. | Myers, William Henry | Welby, Sir Charles G.E.(Notts.) |
Hardy, L. (Kent, Ashford) | Newdegate, Francis A. N. | Whiteley, H.(Ashton und.Lyne |
Hare, Thomas Leigh | Nicholson, William Graham | Wilson, A. Stanley (York, E.R. |
Harris, F. Leverton (Tynem'th | Nolan, Col.John P.(Galway,N.) | Wilson, John (Glasgow) |
Haslam, Sir Alfred S. | Nolan, Joseph (Louth, South) | Wilson-Todd, Sir W.H.(Yorks.) |
Hatch, Ernest Frederick Geo. | O'Brien, Patrick (Kilkenny) | Worsley-Taylor, Henry Wilson |
Hay, Hon. Claude George | O'Brien, P. J. (Tipperary, N.) | Wrightson, Sir Thomas |
Heath, Arthur Howard(Hanley | Palmer, Walter (Salisbury) | Wylie, Alexander |
Heath, James (Staffords., N.W. | Pease, HerbertPike(Darlington | Wyndham, Rt. Hon. George |
Heaton, John Henniker | Peel, Hn.Wm.RobertWellesley | Young, Samuel |
Hermon-Hodge, Sir Robert T. | Percy, Earl | Younger, William |
Hoare, Sir Samuel | Pierpoint, Robert | |
Hogg, Lindsay | Pilkington, Colonel Richard | TELLERS FOR THE AYES—Sir |
Hope, J.F.(Sheffield,Brightside | Platt-Higgins, Frederick | Alexander Acland-Hood and |
Howard, Jn.(Kent, Faversham | Plummer, Sir Walter R. | Mr. Ailwyn Fellowes. |
Hozier, Hn. James Henry Cecil | Powell, Sir Francis Sharp | |
NOES. | ||
Abraham, William (Rhondda) | Allen, Charles P. | Ashton, Thomas Gair |
Ainsworth, John Stirling | Asher, Alexander | Asquith,Rt.Hn,Herbert Henry |
Barlow, John Emmott | Griffith, Ellis J. | Paulton, James Mellor |
Barran, Rowland Hirst | Guest, Hon. Ivor Churchill | Pease, J. A. (Saffron Walden) |
Bayley, Thomas (Derbyshire) | Gurdon, Sir W. Brampton | Pirie, Duncan V. |
Beaumont, Wentworth C. B. | Hain, Edward | Priestley, Arthur |
Benn, John Williams | Harcourt, Lewis V.(Rossendale | Rea, Russell |
Black, Alexander William | Harmsworth, R. Leicester | Reckitt, Harold James |
Boland, John | Harwood, George | Rickett, J. Compton |
Bolton, Thomas Dolling | Hayden, John Patrick | Roberts, John H. (Denbighs.) |
Brigg, John | Helme, Norval Watson | Rose, Charles Day |
Buchanan, Thomas Ryburn | Henderson, Arthur (Durham) | Runciman, Walter |
Burns, John | Higham, John Sharpe | Russell, T. W. |
Caldwell, James | Hobhouse, C. E. H. (Bristol,E.) | Samuel, Herbert L. (Cleveland) |
Cameron, Robert | Horniman, Frederick John | Shackleton, David James |
Campbell, John (Armagh, S.) | Hutton, Alfred E. (Morley) | Shaw, Charles Edw. (Stafford) |
Cawley, Frederick | Johnson, John (Gateshead) | Shaw, Thomas (Hawick B.) |
Channing, Francis Allston | Joicey, Sir James | Shipman, Dr. John G. |
Condon, Thomas Joseph | Jones, William( Carnarvonshire | Slack, John Bamford |
Corbett, A. Cameron (Glasgow) | Joyce, Michael | Soames, Arthur Wellesley |
Craig, Robert Hunter (Lanark) | Kearley, Hudson E. | Soares, Ernest J. |
Cremer, William Randal | Kennedy,Vincent P.(Cavan,W. | Stanhope, Hon. Philip James |
Crombie, John William | Kitson, Sir James | Sullivan, Donal |
Crooks, William | Lambert, George | Taylor, Theodore C. (Radcliffe) |
Cullinan, J. | Law, Hugh Alex. (Donegal,W.) | Tennant, Harold John |
Davies, Alfred (Carmarthen) | Lawson, Sir Wilfrid (Cornwall) | Thomas, Abel (Carmarthen,E.) |
Davies, M. Vaughan-(Cardigan) | Layland-Barratt, Francis | Thomas, Sir A.(Glamorgan,E.) |
Delany, William | Leese, Sir Jos. F. (Accrington) | Thomas, D. Alfred (Merthyr) |
Dobbie, Joseph | Leigh, Sir Joseph | Tomkinson, James |
Douglas, Charles M. (Lanark) | Leng, Sir John | Toulmin, George |
Duncan, J. Hastings | Levy, Maurice | Walton, Joseph (Barnsley) |
Edwards, Frank | Lewis, John Herbert | Wason, Eugene (Clackmannan) |
Elibank, Master of | Lough, Thomas | Wason,John Cathcart (Orkney) |
Ellice,CaptE.C.(SAndrw'sBghs | Lundon, W. | White, George (Norfolk) |
Ellis, John Edward (Notts.) | MacVeagh, Jeremiah | White, Luke (York, E.R.) |
Emmott, Alfred | M'Crae, George | Whitley, J. H. (Halifax) |
Evans, Sir Fran. H. (Maidstone | M'Kenna, Reginald | Whittaker, Thomas Palmer |
Evans, Samuel T. (Glamorgan) | Markham, Arthur Basil | Williams, Osmond (Merioneth) |
Eve, Harry Trelawney | Mitchell, Edw. (Fermanagh.N.) | Wilson, Henry J. (York, W.R.) |
Farquharson, Dr. Robert | Morgan, J. Lloyd (Carmarthen) | Wilson, John (Durham, Mid.) |
Fenwick, Charles | Morley, Charles (Breconshire) | Wilson, John (Falkirk). |
Ferguson, R. C. Munro (Leith) | Moss, Samuel | Wilson, J.W.(Worcestersh.,N.) |
Fitzmaurice, Lord Edmond | Moulton, John Fletcher | Woodhouse.Sir J.T(Huddersf' d |
Flavin, Michael Joseph | Murphy, John | |
Foster, Sir Walter (Derby Co.) | Nussey, Thomas Willans | TELLERS FOR THE NOES—Mr. |
Freeman-Thomas, Captain F. | O'Brien, K. (Tipperary, Mid.) | Herbert Gladstone and Mr. |
Goddard, Daniel Ford | O'Malley, William | William M'Arthur. |
Grant, Corrie | O'Shee, James John | |
Grey, Rt.Hn. Sir E. (Berwick) | Partington, Oswald |
Question, "That this schedule be added to the Bill," put, and agreed to.
§ New Schedule (Scale of Deductions):— (Mr. Secretary Akers-Douglas.)
1602§ Motion made, and Question put, "That the Chairman do report the Bill, as amended, to the House."
§ The Committee divided:— Ayes, 211; Noes, 117 (Division List No.237.)
1605AYES. | ||
Agg-Gardner, James Tynte | Balfour, Rt. Hon. G. W. (Leeds | Campbell, J.H.M.(Dublin Univ. |
Allbusen,Augustus Henry Eden | Balfour, Kenneth R. (Christch. | Carson, Rt. Hon. Sir Edw. H. |
Anson, Sir William Reynell | Banbury, Sir Frederick George | Cavendish, V.C.W.(Derbyshire |
Arkwright, John Stanhope | Bartley, Sir George C. T. | Cecil, Evelyn (Aston Manor) |
Atkinson, Rt. Hon. John | Bathurst, Hon. Allen Benjamin | Chamberlain,Rt.Hn.J.A (Wore. |
Aubrey-Fletcher, Rt.Hn.Sir H. | Bhownaggree, Sir M. M. | Chapman, Edward |
Austin, Sir John | Bignold, Sir Arthur | Charrington, Spencer |
Bagot, Capt. Josceline FitzRoy | Bigwood, James | Clancy, John Joseph |
Bailey, James (Walworth) | Bingham, Lord | Clare, Octavius Leigh |
Bain, Colonel James Robert | Brodrick, Rt. Hon. St. John | Clive, Captain Percy A. |
Balcarres, Lord | Brotherton, Edward Allen | Coates, Edward Feetham |
Balfour, Rt.Hon. A.J.(Manch'r | Burdett-Coutts, W. | Cochrane, Hon. Thos. H. A. E. |
Balfour, Capt. C. B. (Hornsey) | Butcher, John George | Colston, Chas. Edw. H. Athole |
Compton, Lord Alwyne | Kenyon, Hn. Geo T.(Denbigh) | Pryce-Jones, Lt.-Col. Edward |
Craig,Charles Curtis (Antrim,S.) | Kerr, John | Rankin, Sir James |
Cross, Herb. Shepherd (Boltou) | Keswick, William | Randles, John S. |
Crossley, Rt. Hon. Sir Savile | Knowles, Sir Lees | Rasch, Sir Frederic Carne |
Dalrymple, Sir Charles | Law, Andrew Bonar (Glasgow) | Ratcliff, R. F. |
Davenport, William Bromley | Lawson, J. Grant (Yorks., N.R. | Reid, James (Greenock) |
Davies, SirHoratioD.(Chatham | Lee, A. H. (Hants., Fareham) | Remnant, James Farquharson |
Dickinson, Robert Edmond | Lees, Sir Elliott (Birkenhead) | Richards, Henry Charles |
Dickson, Charles Scott | Legge, Col. Hon. Heneage | Ridley, Hon. M.W.(Stalybridge |
Dimsdale, Rt.Hn. Sir Joseph C. | Leveson-Gower, Frederick N.S. | Roberts, Samuel (Sheffield) |
Disraeli, Coningsby Ralph | Lockwood, Lieut.-Col. A. R. | Robertson, Herbert (Hackney) |
Dixon-Hartland,Sir FredDixon | Loder, Gerald Walter Erskine | Rollit, Sir Albert Kaye |
Doogan, P. C. | Long, Col.CharlesW.(Evesham) | Ropner, Colonel Sir Robert |
Doughty, Sir George | Long, Rt.Hn. Walter(Bristol,S.) | Round, Rt. Hon. James |
Douglas, Rt. Hon. A. Akers | Lowe, Francis William | Rutherford, John (Lancashire) |
Doxford, Sir William Theodore | Lowther, C. (Cumb., Eskdale) | Rutherford, W. W. (Liverpool) |
Egerton, Hon. A. de Tatton | Loyd, Archie Kirkman | Sackville, Col. S. G. Stopford |
Faber, Edmund B. (Hants.,W.) | Lucas, Col. Francis (Lowestoft) | Sadler, Col. Samuel Alexander |
Finlay, Sir Robert Bannatyne | Lucas, Reginald J.(Portsmouth | Scott, Sir S. (Marylebone, W.) |
Fison, Frederick William | Lyttelton, Rt. Hon. Alfred | Seely, Charles Hilton (Lincoln) |
FitzGerald, Sir Robert Penrose | Macdona, John Cumming | Seton-Karr, Sir Henry |
Fitzroy,Hon. Edward Algernon | Maconochie, A. W. | Sharpe, William Edward T. |
Forster, Henry William | M'Arthur, Charles (Liverpool) | Sheehan, Daniel Daniel |
Foster, P. S. (Warwick, S.W.) | M'Iver,Sir Lewis(Edinburgh.W | Skewes-Cox, Thomas |
Calloway, William Johnson | M'Killop, James (Stirlingshire) | Smith, Abel H.(Hertford,East) |
Gardner, Ernest | Majendie, James A. H. | Smith, Hon. W. F. D. (Strand) |
Garfit, William | Martin, Richard Biddulph | Spear, John Ward |
Gordon, Hn.J.E.(Elgin&Nairn) | Massey-Mainwaring, Hn. W. F. | Spencer, Sir E. (W. Bromwich) |
Gordon,Maj.Evans(T'rHamlets | Maxwell,RtHn. SirH. E. (Wigt'n | Stanley, Hn. Arthur(Ormskirk) |
Gore, Hon. S. F. Ormsby | Maxwell, W. J.H.(Dumfriessh.) | Stanley, Edward Jas.(Somerset |
Goschen, Hon. George Joachim | Mildmay, Francis Bingham | Stanley, Rt. Hon. Lord(Lancs.) |
Goulding, Edward Alfred | Milner, Rt.Hon.Sir FrederickG. | Stewart, Sir Mark J. M'Taggart |
Graham, Henry Robert | Milvain, Thomas | Stock, James Henry |
Gray, Ernest (West Ham) | Molesworth, Sir Lewis | Stroyan, John |
Greene,SirE. W. (B'rySEdm'nds | Montagu, G. (Huntingdon) | Talbot, Lord E. (Chichester) |
Greene, Henry D.(Shrewsbury) | Moon, Edward Robert Pacy | Thorburn, Sir Walter |
Grenfell, William Henry | Morgan, D. J. (Walthamstow) | Thornton, Percy M. |
Gretton, John | Morpeth, Viscount | Tomlinson, Sir Wm. Edw. M. |
Groves, James Grimble | Morrell, George Herbert | Tuff, Charles |
Guthrie, Walter Murray | Morton, Arthur H. Aylmer | Tufnell, Lieut.-Col. Edward |
Hare, Thomas Leigh | Mount, William Arthur | Tully, Jasper |
Harris, F. Leverton(Tynem'th) | Mowbray, Sir Robert Gray C. | Valentia, Viscount |
Haslam, Sir Alfred S. | Muntz, Sir Philip A. | Walker, Col. William Hall |
Hatch, Ernest Frederick Geo. | Murray, Rt. Hon. A. G. (Bute) | Warde, Colonel C. E. |
Hay, Hon. Claude George | Murray, Charles J. (Coventry) | Webb, Colonel William George |
Hayden, John Patrick | Murray, Col. Wyndham (Bath) | Welby, Sir Charles G.E.(Notts. |
Heath, Arthur Howard(Hanley | Myers, William Henry | Whiteley, H.(Ashton und.Lyne |
Heath, James (Staffords., N.W. | Nicholson, William Graham | Wilson, A. Stanley (York, E.R. |
Heaton, John Henniker | Nolan, Col.John P.(Galway,N.) | Wilson, John (Glasgow) |
Hermon-Hodge, Sir Robert T. | Nolan, Joseph (Louth, South) | Worsley-Taylor, Henry Wilson |
Hoare, Sir Samuel | O'Brien, Patrick (Kilkenny) | Wrightson, Sir Thomas |
Hogg, Lindsay | O'Brien, P. J. (Tipperary, N.) | Wyndham, Rt. Hon. George |
Hope, J. F. (Sheffield,Britside | Pease,Herbert Pike(Darlington | Young, Samuel |
Howard, Jn.(Kent, Faversham | Percy, Earl | |
Hozier, Hn. James Henry Cecil | Pierpoint, Robert | TELLERS FOR THE AYES—Sir |
Hunt, Rowland | Platt-Higgins, Frederick | Alexander Acland-Hood and |
Jebb, Sir Richard Claverhouse | Plummer, Sir Walter R. | Mr. Ailwyn Fellowes. |
Jeffreys, Rt. Hon. Arthur Fred. | Powell, Sir Francis Sharp | |
Kennaway, Rt.Hn.Sir John H. | Pretyman, Ernest George | |
NOES. | ||
Abraham, William (Rhondda) | Bolton, Thomas Dolling | Cremer, William Randal |
Ainsworth, John Stirling | Brigg, John | Cullinan, J. |
Allen, Charles P. | Buchanan, Thomas Ryburn | Davies, Alfred (Carmarthen) |
Asher, Alexander | Burns, John | Delany, William |
Barlow, John Emmott | Caldwell, James | Dobbie, Joseph |
Barran, Rowland Hirst | Campbell, John (Armagh, S.) | Douglas, Charles M. (Lanark) |
Bayley, Thomas (Derbyshire) | Cawley, Frederick | Duncan, J. Hastings |
Benn, John Williams | Channing, Francis Allston | Edwards, Frask |
Black, Alexander William | Condon, Thomas Joseph | Elibank, Master of |
Boland, John | Craig, Robert Hunter (Lanark) | Ellice,Capt.E. C(SAndrw'sBghs |
Evans, Sir Fran. H.(Maidstone) | Leng, Sir John | Shackleton, David James |
Evans, Samuel T.(Glamorgan) | Levy, Maurice | Shaw, Charles Edw. (Stafford) |
Eve, Harry Trelawney | Lewis, John Herbet | Shaw, Thomas (Hawick B.) |
Farquharson, Dr. Robert | Lough, Thomas | Shipman, Dr. John G. |
Fenwick, Charles | Lundon, W. | Slack, John Bamford |
Ferguson, R. C. Munro (Leith) | MacVeagh, Jeremiah | Soares, Ernest J. |
Fitzmaurice, Lord Edmond | M'Arthur, William (Cornwall) | Stanhope, Hon. Philip James |
Flavin, Michael Joseph | M'Crae, George | Sullivan, Donal |
Gladstone,Rt.Hn.Herbet John | Markham, Arthur Basil | Taylor, Theodore C. (Radcliffe) |
Goddard, Daniel Ford | Mitchell, Edw.(Fermanagh,N.) | Thomas, Sir A.(Glamorgan,E.) |
Griffith, Ellis J. | Morgan,J. Lloyd (Carmarthen) | Thomas, D. Alfred (Merthyr) |
Hain, Edward | Morley, Charles (Breconshire) | Tomkinson, James |
Harcourt, Lewis V.(Rossendale | Moss, Samuel | Joulmin, George |
Harmsworth, R. Leicester | Murphy, John | Walton, Joseph (Barnsley) |
Harwood, George | Norman, Henry | Wason, Eugene (Clackmannan) |
Helme, Norval Watson | Nussey, Thomas Willans | Wason,John Cathcart (Orkney) |
Henderson, Arthur (Durham) | O'Brien, K. (Tipperary, Mid.) | White, George (Norfolk) |
Higham, John Sharpe | O'Malley, William | White, Luke (York, E.R.) |
Horniman, Frederick John | O'Shee, James John | Whitely, J. H. (Halifax) |
Hutton, Alfred E. (Morley) | Partington, Oswald | Whittaker, Thomas Palmer |
Johnson, John (Gateshead) | Pease, J. A. (Saffron Walden) | Williams, Osmond (Merioneth) |
Joicey, Sir James | Pirie, Duncan V. | Wilson, Henry J. (York, W.R.) |
Jones, William (Carnarvonshire | Priestley, Arthur | Wilson, John (Durham, Mid.) |
Joyce, Michael | Rea, Russell | Wilson, J.W.(Worcestersh.,N.) |
Kennedy, Vincent P.(Cavan,W. | Reckitt, Harold James | Woodhouse,Sir J.T(Huddersf'd |
Kitson, Sir James | Rickett, J. Compton | |
Lambert, George | Roberts, John Bryn (Eifion) | TELLERS FOR THE NOES—Mr. |
Law, Hung Alex. (Donegal, W. | Roberts, John H. (Denbighs.) | John Ellis and Mr. Corrie |
Lawson, Sir Wilfrid (Cornwall) | Runciman, Walter | Grant. |
Layland-Barratt, Francis | Russell, T. W. | |
Leigh, Sir Joseph | Samuel, Sir HarryS.(Limehouse |
§ Bill reported; as amended, to be considered upon Monday next, and to be printed. [Bill 271.]
1606§ And, it being One of the clock, Mr. Speaker adjourned the Houses, pursuant to the Standing Order, without Question put.
§ Adjourned at One o'clock.