HC Deb 26 June 1905 vol 148 cc56-104
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  1. Day for Discussion of Public Accounts Committee's Report. 146 words
  2. c57
  3. Army—Financial Control. 120 words
  4. cc57-8
  5. Compensation for Wrongful Imprisonment—Case of Mr. Horace Forbes. 414 words
  6. cc58-9
  7. Use of Saxonite for Blasting Purposes. 301 words
  8. cc59-60
  9. Fines at Sheffield Police Court. 279 words
  10. c60
  11. Recruiting of Chinese Labourers—Payments to Chinese Government. 104 words
  12. cc60-1
  13. Threatening Letters to Scotch Members of Parliament. 87 words
  14. c61
  15. Sale of Carcases of Calves Inoculated for Lymph for Food 166 words
  16. cc61-2
  17. Woolacombe Water Supply. 93 words
  18. c62
  19. Postmasters—English and Irish Appointments. 117 words
  20. c62
  21. Sheep Scab Regulations in Scotland and England 161 words
  22. cc62-3
  23. Regulations for Prevention of Sheep-Scab. 237 words
  24. cc63-4
  25. Coccidiosis in Rabbits 161 words
  26. c64
  27. Inspection of Irish Mines and Quarries. 265 words
  28. cc64-6
  29. Shrewsbury Municipal Charities 441 words
  30. c66
  31. Loss of Submarine A 8—Pensions for Widows of Seamen. 138 words
  32. cc66-7
  33. Naval Pensioners over Fifty-five not receiving Age Pension. 121 words
  34. c67
  35. Reinstatement of Irish Evicted Tenants—Application of Mrs. Johanna Daly. 131 words
  36. c67
  37. Bookbinding Work in the Public Record Office, Dublin. 115 words
  38. cc67-9
  39. Salaries of Irish National School Teachers. 369 words
  40. c69
  41. Visit of Salvation Army Officer to John Foster when under Sentence of Death. 181 words
  42. cc69-70
  43. Division of Rathmines District—Cost of Local Inquiry. 321 words
  44. c70
  45. Petition of Barbados for a British Garrison. 93 words
  46. cc70-1
  47. Manufacture of Bayonets. 116 words
  48. c71
  49. Woolwich Arsenal 103 words
  50. c71
  51. Grants to Rifle Clubs 100 words
  52. QUESTIONS IN THE HOUSE.
    1. c72
    2. Fleet Manœuvres in the English Channel. 170 words
    3. cc72-3
    4. Submarines. 169 words
    5. c73
    6. Late Arrival of Ministers. 162 words
    7. cc73-4
    8. The South African War Stores Scandal— The Press Censorship. 305 words
    9. cc74-5
    10. Amount Realised by Sales of Military Stores in South Africa. 329 words
    11. cc75-6
    12. The Preface to the Butler Report 99 words
    13. c76
    14. The War Office and the Butler Report 161 words
    15. cc76-7
    16. Colonel Morgan 217 words
    17. cc77-8
    18. Accounts of the Sales Department in South Africa. 113 words
    19. c78
    20. The Sale and Purchase of Oats in South Africa. 178 words
    21. cc78-9
    22. Cost of Military Supplies Sold in South Africa and Amount Realised. 143 words
    23. c79
    24. Military Stores destroyed in South Africa. 161 words
    25. cc79-80
    26. The Military Stores Scandal—The Impugned Firms. 149 words
    27. c80
    28. The Military Stores Scandal—The Monthly Reports. 146 words
    29. cc80-1
    30. Lord Kitchener and the Butler Report 134 words
    31. c81
    32. General Sir Neville Lyttelton. 141 words
    33. cc81-2
    34. Sales and Refunds Committee. 237 words
    35. c82
    36. War Office Tenders. 108 words
    37. cc82-3
    38. The Royal Commission—Publication of Official Documents. 206 words
    39. cc83-4
    40. The Secretary for War's Preface to the Butler Report. 347 words
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    42. Royal Commission Precedents. 153 words
    43. c85
    44. The House and the Appointment of the Commissioners. 82 words
    45. c85
    46. The Powers of the Royal Commission. 92 words
    47. cc85-7
    48. Procedure of the Royal Commission. 407 words
    49. c87
    50. The Royal Commission and South African Land Settlement. 176 words
    51. cc87-8
    52. Inspection of Welsh Yeomanry. 208 words
    53. c88
    54. Militia and Volunteers—Duke of Norfolk's Commission. 159 words
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    56. Efficiency of the Volunteers. 237 words
    57. c89
    58. General Sir E. R. Elles. 64 words
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    60. Lord Curzon. 52 words
    61. c90
    62. International Dairy Conference. 108 words
    63. c90
    64. Macedonian Finance. 71 words
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    66. Exchequer Balances. 182 words
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    68. Canon Greenwell and Motor Cyclists. 347 words
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    70. Bail for Prisoners. 211 words
    71. c93
    72. Medical and Dentists'Registers. 82 words
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    74. Police and Motor-Car Drivers. 271 words
    75. c94
    76. Canadian Agricultural Products. 64 words
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    78. Customs Regulations. 92 words
    79. c95
    80. Customs Watchers' Grievances. 100 words
    81. cc95-6
    82. The Education Department and the Court of the University of Wales 338 words
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    84. The Ancient Walls of Berwick on-Tweed. 176 words
    85. c97
    86. Scottish Churches Bill—Constitution of the Royal Commission 140 words
    87. c97
    88. Sea Carriage of Fish from Stornoway. 97 words
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    90. Compulsory Attendance at Highland Schools. 92 words
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    92. The Irish Land Judge's Court 337 words
    93. c99
    94. Irish Arterial Drainage 156 words
    95. cc99-100
    96. Limavady Justices 170 words
    97. cc100-1
    98. Irish Police and Motor-Cars. 309 words
    99. c101
    100. Orange Disturbances at Coalisland. 154 words
    101. cc101-2
    102. The Garvagh Murder. 168 words
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    104. Belfast Post Office—Late-Fee Letter Box 155 words
    105. cc102-3
    106. Dublin Law Courts Clerkships. 58 words
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    108. The Sinking of British Steamers by Russian Cruisers. 226 words
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    110. The National Gallery. 78 words
    111. c104
    112. Congested Districts (Scotland) Bill. 58 words
    113. c104
    114. Office of Director of Public Prosecutions. 90 words
    115. c104
    116. Votes of Censure. 37 words