§ Nothing in this Act shall diminish or qualify the existing rights and privileges,of the House of Commons.
320§ Mr. CASSELI beg to move, after the word "qualify" to insert the words "any prerogative or right of the Crown, or."
Exactly the same question arises with regard to this Clause as rose with regard 321 to the last Clause. It is either unnecessary or incomplete. Would any rights or privileges of the House of Commons be diminished or abolished if you leave the Clause out? I submit they would not. If you put it in, and if you think it necessary to have some express safeguard, then you ought to have a, similar safeguard for the rights and prerogatives of the Crown. There might be more reason for putting in such a Clause, so far as the rights and prerogatives of the Crown are concerned than even with regard to the privileges of the House of Commons, because it might be said this Act contains a Preamble which says it is desirable to substitute a Chamber on a popular basis for the present hereditary Chamber, and that would affect the prerogative of the Crown to create hereditary peers with a right to sit in the House of Lords. In that way it might be said, in assenting to the Preamble, the Crown had given up its right subsequently to object to any Bill of Reform of the House of Lords which would curtail the Royal Prerogative by limiting the right of the Crown to create peers. There is, therefore, more necessity for having a Clause providing that the prerogatives and rights of the Crown should not be diminished or qualified than there is with regard to the rights and privileges of the House of Commons. I submit that if the Clause is necessary at all it ought to apply equally to all three parts.
§ Mr. CHURCHILLAny Amendment relating to the Crown is unnecessary, but this Clause is not unnecessary. The Bill affects the relations of the two Houses: it does not affect the relations of either House with the Crown: it touches only the relations of the two Houses. It is propel, therefore, that there should be a saving of the existing rights of the House of Commons. The Bill diminishes the rights of the House of Lords, and it expressly confirms the existing rights of the House of Commons and adds thereto. The rights and privileges of the Crown are not involved at all by anything in the measure. The Preamble has no legislative effect, and when other legislation has to be considered then will be the time to introduce a saving clause into the Bill.
§ Colonel GRIFFITH-BOSCAWENIf the logic of the Home Secretary is carried out to its proper conclusion the Government must leave out the Preamble of the Bill, which lays it down that in future the Second Chamber is to be substituted by a Chamber constituted on an elective instead 322 of on an hereditary basis. The elective basis presupposes that the Crown cannot create peers. The right hon. Gentleman says this Amendment is not necessary because the Preamble will have no legislative effect. But we can only take the Preamble as we find it. If the Government are going to leave out the Preamble I quite agree the Amendment of my hon. and learned Friend is not necessary, but we have had no announcement that they intend to take that course, and, therefore, we must suppose that the Government means something by the Preamble. If they do mean anything the prerogatives of the Crown are affected. We do not want to pass anything which may affect the prerogatives of the Crown without being aware of the fact.
§ Lord HUGH CECILWhy did not the Home Secretary explain why this Clause is necessary to safeguard the privileges of the House of Commons? If those privileges need to be safeguarded, surely the privileges of the Crown and what privileges are left to the House of Lords equally need to be safeguarded. So far as I can see, there is nothing in this Clause about the privileges of the House of Commons from beginning to end, and if the Government has thought it necessary to put in words safeguarding the privileges of the House of Commons naturally hon. Members think that some dangers may arise in respect of the privileges of the other part of the legislature. Perhaps a Member of the Government will explain exactly what this Clause means.
§ Mr. HERBERT SAMUELThe first Clause dealt with the relations between the two Houses in matters regarding finance, and it provides that in Money Bills the House of Lords shall not have power to insert Amendments. But there are other privileges of the House of Commons which are not covered by this Clause, there are privileges arising in connection with the money provisions of Bills which are not Money Bills. It was intended that the House of Commons should retain all existing privileges in matters of finance, and, therefore, it is necessary to insert a Clause which will give legislative sanction to certain privileges in the matter of finance. We are not thereby surrendering other privileges.
§ Lord HUGH CECILThe whole theory put forward by the right hon. Gentleman is unsound. This House would never vindicate its privileges in a court of law. If 323 it is anxious to insist upon its privileges in any particular respect it does so by Resolution; therefore a Clause of this kind is wholly unnecessary. The House is the judge of its own privileges, and it is therefore superfluous and ridiculous to insert a provision of this kind. It would be much better to leave it, as it has been left in the past, to the discretion and judgment of the House of Commons itself.
§ Sir F. BANBURYMy hon. and learned Friend has brought forward an Amendment of very great importance, and its point has been missed by hon. Gentlemen opposite. The Amendment provides that prerogatives of the Crown shall still exist, and unless some Amendment of the description is inserted it would be perfectly open for a future Government with the powers now being placed in the House of Commons to do away with some of the most useful prerogatives of the Crown that still remain. Suppose that this Bill has become an Act, and this Government is in power. Suppose it is towards the end of the five years which we are going to enact later on as being the period during which the Parliament may sit. The Government of the day may find themselves in a very unpopular position in the country; they may desire to prolong their existence, and under the powers conferred by this Bill there is absolutely nothing to prevent them passing a measure to prolong the life of Parliament for an indefinite period.
§ Mr. HERBERT SAMUELOn a point of Order. The hon. Baronet is arguing that under the powers of this Bill the Government of the day may introduce any Bill which will limit the powers of the Crown. I submit that that does not arise on this Amendment, and the Committee can only consider anything in this Act which shall diminish or qualify the existing rights and privileges of the House of Commons.
§ The CHAIRMAN (Mr. Emmott)I think the right hon. Gentleman's contention is quite sound.
§ Sir F. BANBURYI bow, of course, to your ruling, but it is rather striking that the Government should find themselves in such a weak position that, being unable to answer the arguments we are going to put forward, they get rid of the difficulty by raising a point of Order. As we know, they generally take refuge in the Closure. But may I point out that it is necessary something of this sort should be put in to 324 prevent the Government under the powers of this Bill altering the Prerogatives of the Crown. Hon. Members may laugh, but if my point is proved, then this Amendment is necessary, and if it is not inserted in this particular Bill the Government will have the power to alter the Prerogatives of the Crown. That is all I desire to say, and I emphasise it by saying that this Bill gives particular powers to a Government to do certain things, and therefore unless there is a safeguard in the measure they may take advantage of the powers conferred by the Bill to alter the Prerogatives of the Crown. I do not wish to controveRt your ruling, Sir, or to transgress the rules of the House, but I believe I am right in endeavouring to argue that unless an Amendment of this sort is put in the Government have powers under this Bill to alter the Prerogatives of the Crown.
§ The CHAIRMANThe hon. Baronet must show how that is to be done. If he can show that it can be clone under this Bill he is in order. But he has not done so.
§ Mr. F. BANBURYI was intending to do that.
§ Mr. HERBERT SAMUELI am sorry to interrupt the hon. Baronet, but I am only anxious to expedite, as I am sure he is, the business of the Committee. I submit that the hon. Baronet's argument clearly is in favour of an exemption from the operation of Clause 2 of all the Prerogatives of the Crown. That has already been decided on Clause 2.
§ Sir F. BANBURYI will endeavour to deal with that point. I take it after the interruption of the Postmaster-General that he and I are arguing the same thing, but I will now endeavour to show the point of my argument. It is this. That this Bill does away with the rights of the Lords to Veto any Bill, and therefore a Bill to alter the Prerogatives of the Crown might be introduced under the provisions of this Bill, and the power of the Lords to Veto it would be done away with.
§ Lord HUGH CECILThe Postmaster-General answered in a way which I could not hear, so I did not appreciate the full force of his answer. I want to ask him whether he thinks that there is a danger that the remaining privileges of the House of Commons not affected by Clause 1 will be damaged because of Clause 1, and 325 whether he does not, think also that the circumstances that the Royal Assent is repeatedly mentioned and is always assumed, therefore the implication is much more plainly raised that the power of refusing the Royal Assent is more in danger than any of the privileges of the House of Commons are in danger. Although, however, the danger to the privileges of the House of Commons is dealt with, nothing is said about the danger to the Prerogatives of the Crown.
§ The CHAIRMANThat particular point was discussed and decided by the Committee, and it cannot be raised now.
§ Lord H. CECILI beg your pardon. I do not think you quite appreciated my point. The Postmaster-General says in Clause 1 the privileges of the House of Commons are dealt with, and, therefore, it is necessary in this subsequent Clause 4 to insert this provision that they are not affected more than Clause 1 specifically declared. I pointed out in rejoinder to that that the Royal Assent is repeatedly mentioned and assumed in the case of these Money Bills and it may be argued by parity of reasoning, although I admit the argument is unsound, that the power of the Crown in refusing the Royal Assent may be taken away in this Act in the same way that the Postmaster-General argued that the privileges of the House of Commons may be taken away.
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§ Mr. G. J. SANDYSI desire to make one or two remarks in support of the Amendment, which I think raises a question of very great importance in connection with this constitutional question. I cannot understand the submission which was made by the right hon. Gentleman in reply to the arguments which were brought forward by my hon. Friend when he said that under this readjustment of the relationship between the two Houses the Crown was not affected. I cannot realise how it is in any way possible that we should make the vast constitutional changes which are being proposed by this Parliament Bill and at the same time the Crown is not going to be affected by the result of those changes when they are made. It seems to me that it is quite inevitable that the whole of our Constitution is going to be changed when the whole system under which we have been governed by the three estates of the realm is going to be altered. In regard to that revolutionary change I do not see how the Crown is going to stand clear, 326 and I do not see how right hon. Gentlemen can conscientiously say that the rights and privileges of the Crown are not affected by these proposals. I am sure it is a matter of great regret to hon. Gentlemen on this side that hon. Members opposite have once more relapsed into their accustomed silence, except as far as interruptions are concerned, because I feel sure that were they allowed by the Government—
§ The CHAIRMANThe hon. Member is quite irregular.
§ Mr. SANDYSThe previous observations that had been made by private Members sitting on the other side of the House are very relevant to the subject under discussion. For instance, the hon. Member for Merthyr Tydvil (Mr. Keir Hardie), in a recent speech dealing with this very question raised by this Amendment, said on the 16th of December last year: "When coronets go into the melting pot, the Crown had better beware."
§ The CHAIRMANThat does not arise on this Amendment, and the hon. Gentleman must address himself to it.
§ Mr. SANDYSI am very sorry if I have in any way gone beyond the scope of this Amendment, but my object was to prove that hon. Members on the other side had, if not in this House but in the country expressed opinions showing that the rights and privileges of the Crown were involved, and they apparently hope they will be involved by these constitutional changes which are proposed in the Parliament Bill.
§ The CHAIRMANThat has nothing to do with the question. This Amendment proposes that nothing in this Act shall diminish or qualify any Prerogative or right of the Crown. It is the hon. Member's business to show that it does, and he is not arguing on that point at all.
Mr. PEELThe suggestion is that no alteration is made in the position of the Crown. May I refer the Attorney-General to the Preamble. It says:—
"Whereas it is intended to substitute for the House of Lords as it at present exists a Second Chamber constituted on a popular instead of a hereditary basis."
§ The CHAIRMANIf the hon. Member is going to raise that point he will interfere with the discussion of the Preamble. I strongly advise him from his own point of view not to do so.
Mr. PEELOf course, I will not do it if I am raising the Preamble, but I was going to suggest that the Prerogative of the Crown was affected by what is put in the Preamble.
§ The CHAIRMANThe Preamble is not supposed to have any enacting effect.
Mr. PEELI am perfectly aware of that. It is quite clear upon the Bill that the existing rights and privileges of the House of Commons are not affected. The right hon. Gentleman said—and this was the extent of his argument—that it might be argued from the result of Clause 1 that because you gave certain definite statutory powers to the House of Commons as regards Finance Bills, some of its rights and privileges already existing as regards Finance Bills might be affected. My argu-
§ ment is very much of the same kind as regards the Crown. If the Crown has once given its assent to a Bill which in its Preamble says a certain thing is intended to be done, surely it might be argued—I am sure the Attorney-General could argue it—that that did affect the right of the Crown to veto a subsequent Bill which was dealing with it. If the Attorney-General says it cannot be argued though the other can I have nothing more to say.
§ Mr. HERBERT SAMUELrose in his place and claimed to move "That the Question be now put."
§ Question put, "That the Question be now put."
§ The Committee divided: Ayes, 274; Noes, 147.
331Division No. 207.] | AYES. | [10. 10 p.m. |
Abraham, William (Dublin Harbour) | Dalziel, Sir James H. (Kirkcaldy) | Hinds, John |
Abraham, Rt. Hon. William (Rhondda) | Davies, E. William (Eifion) | Hodge, John |
Acland, Francis Dyke | Davies, Timothy (Lincs., Louth) | Holt, Richard Durning |
Adamson, William | Davies, Sir W. Howell (Bristol, S.) | Hope, John Deans (Haddington) |
Addison, Dr. Christopher | Dawes, James Arthur | Horne, Charles Silvester (Ipswich) |
Alden, Percy | Denman, Hon. Richard Douglas | Howard, Hon. Geoffrey |
Allen, Arthur A. (DumBarton) | Devlin, Joseph | Hughes, S. L. |
Allen, Charles Peter (Stroud) | Dillon, John | Hunter, William (Lanark, Govan) |
Armitage, Robert | Doris, William | Isaacs, Sir Rufus Daniel |
Atherley-Jones, Llewellyn A. | Duncan, C. (Barrow-in-Furness) | John, Edward Thomas |
Baker, H. T. (Accrington) | Duncan, J. Hastings (York, Otley) | Johnson, William |
Baker, Joseph Allen (Finsbury, E.) | Edwards, Allen C. (Glamorgan, E.) | Jones, Edgar (Merthyr Tydvil) |
Balfour, Sir Robert (Lanark) | Edwards, Enoch (Hanley) | Jones, Henry Haydn (Merianeth) |
Barnes, George N. | Edwards, John Hugh (Glamorgan, Mid) | Jones, Leif Stratten (Notts, Rushcliffe) |
Barran, Sir John N. (Hawick, B) | Elibank, Rt. Hon. Master of | Jones, William (Carnarvonshire) |
Barran, Rowland Hirst (Leeds, N.) | Elverston, H. | Jones, W. S. Glyn- (Stepney) |
Barry, Redmond John | Esmonde, Dr. John (Tipperary, N.) | Joyce, Michael |
Barton, William | Esmonde, Sir Thomas (Wexford, N.) | Keating, Matthew |
Beale, W. P. | Essex, Richard Walter | Kellaway, Frederick George |
Beauchamp, Edward | Falconer, James | Kelly, Edward |
Beck, Arthur Cecil | Fenwick, Charles | Kennedy, Vincent Paul |
Henn, W. (T. H'mts., St. George) | Ffrench, Peter | Kilbride, Denis |
Bentham, G. J. | Field, William | King, Joseph (Somerset, North |
Black, Arthur W. | Fiennes, Hon. Eustace Edward | Lamb, Ernest H. |
Boland, John Pius | Fitzgibbon, John | Lambert, Richard (Wilts, Cricklade) |
Booth, Frederick Handel | Flavin, Michae, Joseph | Lansbury, George |
Bowerman, Charles W. | Gelder, Sir William Alfred | Law, Hugh A. (Donegal, West) |
Boyle, Daniel (Mayo, N.) | Gibson, Sir James Puckering | Lawson, Sir W. (Cumb'rld., Cockerm'th) |
Brace, William | Gill, Alfred Henry | Leach, Charles |
Brady, P. J. | Goddard, Sir Daniel Ford | Levy, Sir Maurice |
Brigg, Sir John | Goldstone, Frank | Lewis, John Herbert |
Brocklehurst, W. B. | Greig, Colonel James William | Logan, John William |
Burns, Rt. Hon. John | Griffith, Ellis Jones | Low, Sir F. (Norwich) |
Burt, Rt. Hon. Thomas | Guest, Hon. Frederick E. (Dorset, E.) | Lundon, Thomas |
Buxton, Noel (Norfolk, North | Gwynn, Stephen Lucius (Galway) | Lynch, Arthur Alfred |
Buxton, Rt. Hon. S. C. (Poplar) | Hackett, J. | Macdonald, J. R. (Leicester) |
Byles, William Pollard | Hall, F (Ycrks. Normanton) | Macdonald, J. M. (Falkirk Burghs) |
Carr-Gomm, M. W. | Hancock, John George | Maclean, Donald |
Cawley, Harold T. (Heywood) | Harcourt, Robert V. (Montrose) | Macnamara, Dr. Thomas J. |
Chapple, Dr. William Allen | Hardie, J. Keir (Merthyr Tydvil) | McNeill, John Gordon Swift |
Churchill, Rt. Hon Winston S. | Harvey, A. G. C. (Rochdale) | MacVeagh, Jeremiah |
Clough, William | Harvey, T. E (Leeds, W.) | M'Callum, John M. |
Clynes, John R. | Harvey, W. E. (Derbyshire, N.E.) | M'Curdy, Charles Albert |
Collins, G. P. (Greenock) | Harwood, George | McKenna, Rt. Hon. Reginald |
Collins, Stephen (Lambeth) | Haslam, James (Derbyshire) | M'Laren, F. W. S. (Linc., Spalding) |
Compton-Rickett, Rt. Hon. Sir J. | Havelock-Allan, Sir Henry | M'Micking, Major Gilbert |
Condon, Thomas Joseph | Haworth, Arthur A. | Marks, George Croydon |
Corbett, A. Cameron | Hayden, John Patrick | Mason, David M. (Coventry) |
Cornwall, Sir Edwin A. | Hayward, Evan | Masterman, C. F. G. |
Cotton, William Francis | Helme, Norval Watson | Meehan, Francis E. (Leitrim, N.) |
Crawshay-Williams, Eliot | Henderson, Arthur (Durham) | Meehan, Patrick A. (Queen's County) |
Crooks, William | Henry, Sir Charles S. | Menzies, Sir Walter |
Crumley, Patrick | Herbert, COI. Sir Ivor (Mon. S.) | Millar, James Duncan |
Cullinan, John | Higham, John Sharp | Molloy, M. |
Molteno, Percy Alport | Radford, G. H. | Thorne, G. R. (Wolverhampton) |
Money, L. G. Chiozza | Rea, Rt. Hon. Russell (South Shields) | Thorne, William (West Ham) |
Morrell, Philip | Reddy, Michael | Toulmin, George |
Morton, Alpheus Cleophas | Redmond, John E. (Waterford) | Trevelyan, Charles Philips |
Munro, Robert | Redmond, William (Clare, E.) | Ure, Rt. Hon. Alexander |
Munro-Ferguson, Rt. Hon. R. C. | Rendall, Athelstan | Verney, Sir Harry |
Nannetti, Joseph P. | Richards, Thomas | Walsh, Stephen (Lancs., Ince) |
Needham, Christopher T. | Richardson, Thomas (Whitehaven) | Ward, John (Stoke-upon-Trent) |
Neilson, Francis | Roberts, Charles H. (Lincoln) | Ward, W. Dudley (Southampton) |
Nicholson, Charles N. (Doncaster) | Roberts, George H. (Norwich) | Wardle, George J. |
Nolan, Joseph | Roberts, Sir J. H. (Denbighs.) | Warner, Sir Thomas Courtenay |
Norman, Sir Henry | Robertson, John M. (Tyneside) | Wanes, John Cathcart (Orkney) |
Norton, Capt. Cecil W. | Robinson, Sidney | Watt, Henry A. |
O'Brien, Patrick (Kilkenny) | Roche, Augustine (Louth) | Webb, H. |
O'Connor, John (Kildare, N.) | Roche, John (Galway, E.) | Wedgwood, Josiah C. |
O'Doherty, Philip | Roe, Sir Thomas | White, Sir George (Norfolk) |
O'Dowd, John | Rose, Sir Charles Day | White, Sir Luke (Yorks, E.R.) |
Ogden, Fred | Rowntree, Arnold | White, Patrick (Meath, North |
O'Grady, James | Runciman, Rt. Hon. Walter | Whitehouse, John Howard |
O'Kelly, Edward P. (Wicklow, W.) | Samuel, Rt. Hon. H. L. (Cleveland) | Whittaker, Rt. Hon. Sir Thomas P. |
O'Kelly, James (Roscommon, N.) | Samuel, J. (Stockton-on-Tees) | Whyte, A. F. |
O'Malley, William | Samuel, S. M. (Whitechapel) | Wiles, Thomas |
O'Neill, Dr. Charles (Armagh, S.) | Scanlan, Thomas | Wilkie, Alexander |
O'Shaughnessy, P. J. | Schwann, Rt. Hon. Sir Charles E. | Williams, John (Glamorgan) |
O'Sullivan, Timothy | Scott,A.MacCallum (Glasgow,Bridgeton) | Williams, Llewelyn (Carmarthen) |
Palmer, Godfrey | Seely, Col. Rt. Hon. J. E. B. | Williams, P. (Middlesbrough) |
Parker, James (Halifax) | Sheehy, David | Wilson, Hon. G. G. (Hull, W.) |
Pearce, Robert (Staffs., Leek) | Sherwell, Arthur James | Wilson, John (Durham, Mid) |
Pearce, William (Limehouse) | Simon, Sir John Allsebrook | Wilson, J. W. (Worcestershire, N.) |
Pearson, Hon. Weetman H. M. | Smith, Albert (Lancs., Clitheroe) | Wilson, W. T. (Westhoughton) |
Phillips, John (Longford, S.) | Smith, H. B. L. (Northampton) | Winfrey, Richard |
Pickersgill, Edward Hare | Smyth, Thomas F. (Leitrim, S.) | Wood, T. M'Kinnon (Glasgow) |
Pointer, Joseph | Snowden, Philip | Young, Samuel (Cavan, East) |
Pollard, Sir George H. | Stanley, Albert (Staffs, N.W.) | Young, W. (Perthshire, E.) |
Ponsonby, Arthur A. W. H. | Strachey, Sir Edward | |
Price, Sir Robert J. (Norfolk, E.) | Summers, James Woolley | |
Priestley, Sir W. E. B. (Bradford, E) | Sutton, John E. | TELLERS FOR THE AYES.—Mr. |
Primrose, Hon. Neil James | Taylor, John W. (Durham) | Illingwarth and Mr. Gulland. |
Pringle, William M. R. | Taylor, Theodore C. (Radcliffe) | |
NOES. | ||
Acland-Hood, Rt. Hon. Sir Alex. F. | Craig, Norman (Kent, Thanet) | Kerry, Earl of |
Altken, William Max | Craik, Sir Henry | Kirkwood, John H. M. |
Anson, Sir William Reynell | Crichton-Stuart, Lord Ninian | Lane-Fox, G R. |
Arkwright, John Stanhope | Dalrymple, Viscount | Larmor, Sir J. |
Ashley, Wilfrid W. | Dickson, Rt. Hon. C. S. | Law, Andrew Bonar (Bootle, Lancs.) |
Astor, Waldorf | Dixon, Charles Harvey | Lee, Arthur Hamilton |
Baker, Sir Randolf L. (Dorset, N.) | Douglas, Rt. Hon. A. Akers | Locker-Lampson, O. (Ramsey) |
Balcarres, Lord | Du Cros, Arthur Philip | Lockwood, Rt. Hon. Lt.-Col. A. R. |
Baldwin, Stanley | Duke, Henry Edward | Long, Rt. Hon. Walter |
Balfour, Rt. Hon. A. J. (City Lond.) | Eyres-Monsell, (Bolton M.) | Lonsdale, G. Brownlee |
Banbury, Sir Frederick George | Faber, Capt. W. V. (Hants. W.) | Lyttelton, Hon. J. C. (Droitwich) |
Baring, Capt. Hon. G. V. | Fell, Arthur | MacCaw, Wm. J. MacGeagh |
Barlow, Montague (Salford, South) | Fitzroy, Hon. Edward A. | Mackinder, Halford J. |
Barnston, Harry | Fletcher, John Samuel (Hampstead) | Macmaster, Donald |
Barrie, H. T. (Londonderry, N.) | Foster, Philip Staveley | M'Calmont, Colonel James |
Bathurst, Hon. Allen B. (Glouc., E.) | Gardner, Ernest | Magnus, Sir Philip |
Bathurst, Charles (Wilts, Wilton) | Gibbs, George Abraham | Malcolm, Ian |
Beckett, Hon. William Gervase | Goldsmith, Frank | Mason, James F. (Windsor) |
Benn, Ion Hamilton (Greenwich) | Goulding, Edward Alfred | Meysey-Thompson, E. C. |
Bennett-Goldney, Francis | Grant, J. A. | Mildmay, Francis Bingham |
Bentinck, Lord H. Cavendish | Greene, Walter Raymond | Newman, John R. P. |
Bigland, Alfred | Guinness, Hon. W. E. | Nield, Herbert |
Bird, A. | Hall, D. B. (Isle of Wight) | O'Neill, Hon. A. E. B. (Antrim, Mid.) |
Boscawen, Col. Sackville T. Griffith- | Hall, Fred (Dulwich) | Orde-Powlett, Hon. W. G. A. |
Boyton, J. | Hamilton, Marquess of (Londonderry) | Paget, Almeric Hugh |
Bridgeman, William Clive | Hardy, Laurence (Kent, Ashford) | Parker, Sir Gilbert (Gravesend) |
Bull, Sir William James | Harris, Henry Percy | Parkes, Ebenezer |
Burdett-Carats, William | Helmsley, Viscount | Pease, Herbert Pike (Darlington) |
Burn, Col. C. R. | Henderson, Major H. (Barks, Abingdon) | Peel, Hon. W. R. W. (Taunton) |
Butcher, J. G. | Hill, Sir Clement L. (Shrewsbury) | Perkins, Walter Frank |
Campion, W. R. | Hillier, Dr. A. P. | Pollock, Ernest Murray |
Carlile, Edward Hildred | Hill-Wood, S. (High Peak) | Pretyman, Ernest George |
Cassel, Felix | Hoare, Samuel John Gurney | Pryce-Jones, Col. E. |
Castlereagh, Viscount | Hope, Harry (Bute) | Rawlinson, John Frederick Peel |
Cator, John | Hope, James Fitzalan (Sheffield) | Rawson, Colonel Richard H. |
Cautley, Henry Strother | Horner, Andrew Long | Roberts, S. (Sheffield, Ecclesall) |
Cave, George | Houston, Robert Paterson | Rolleston, Sir John |
Cecil, Lord Hugh (Oxford University) | Hume-Williams, William Ellis | Royds, Edmund |
Chaloner, Col. R. G. W. | Hunter, Sir C. R. (Bath) | Rutherford, W. (Liverpool, W. Derby) |
Clive, Captain Percy Archer | Ingleby, Holcombe | Salter, Arthur Clavell |
Clyde, James Avon | Joynson-Hicks, William | Sanders, Robert A. |
Craig, Charles Curtis (Antrim, S.) | Kebty-Fletcher, J. R. | Sandys, G. J. (Somerset, Wells) |
Stanler, Beville | Terrell, George (Wilts, N.W) | Williams, Colonel R. (Dorset, W.) |
Stanley, Hon. G. F. (Preston) | Terrell, Henry (Gloucester) | Willoughby, Major Hon. Claude |
Steel-Maitland, A. D. | Thomson, W. Mitchell (Down, N.) | Wood, Hon. E. F. L. (Ripon) |
Stewart, Gershom | Tryon, Capt. George Clement | Yate, Col. C. E. |
Strauss, Arthur (Paddington, North | Walker, Colonel William Hall | |
Swift, Rigby | Ward, Arnold (Herts, Watford) | TELLERS FOR THE NOES.—Viscount |
Sykes, Alan John | Wheler, Granville C. H. | Valentia and Mr. H. W. Forster. |
Talbot, Lard E. | White, Major G. D. (Lancs., Southport) |
§ Question put accordingly, "That those words be there inserted."
332§ The Committee divided: Ayes, 152; Noes, 278.
333Division No. 208.] | AYES. | [10.18 p.m. |
Acland-Hood, Rt. Hon. Sir Alex. F. | Fell, Arthur | Magnus, Sir Philip |
Altken, William Max. | Fisher, W. Hayes | Mason, James F. (Windsor) |
Anson, Sir William Reynell | Fitzroy, Hon. Edward A. | Meysey-Thompson, E. C. |
Arkwright, John Stanhope | Fletcher, John Samuel (Hampstead) | Mildmay, Francis Bingham |
Ashley, W. W. | Forster, Henry William | Newman, John R. P. |
Astor, Waldorf | Foster, Philip Staveley | Nield, Herbert |
Baird, John Lawrence | Gardner, Ernest | O'Neill, Hon. A. E. B. (Antrim, Mid |
Baker, Sir Randall L. (Dorset, N.) | Gibbs, George Abraham | Orde-Powlett, Hon. W. G. A. |
Baicarres, Lord | Goldman, Charles Sydney | Paget, Almeria Hugh |
Baldwin, Stanley | Goldsmith, Frank | Parker, Sir Gilbert (Gravesend) |
Balfour, Rt. Hon. A. J. (City Lend) | Goulding, Edward Alfred | Parkes, Ebenezer |
Banbury, Sir Frederick George | Grant, James Augustus | Pease; Herbert Pike (Darlington) |
Baring, Capt. Hon. Guy Victor | Greene, Walter Raymond | Peel, Hon. W. R. W. (Taunton) |
Barlow, Montague (Salford, South) | Guinness, Hon. Walter Edward | Perkins, Walter Frank |
Barnston, Harry | Hall, D. B. (Isle of Wight) | Pollock, Ernest Murray |
Barrie, H. T (Londonderry, N.) | Hall, Fred (Dulwich) | Pretyman, Ernest George |
Bathurst, Hon. Allen B. (Glouc., E.) | Hamersley, Alfred St. George | Pryce-Jones, Colonel E. |
Bathurst, Charles (Wilts, Wilton) | Hamilton, Marquess of (Londonderry) | Rawlinson, John Frederick Peel |
Beckett, Hon. William Gervase | Hardy, Laurence (Kent, Ashford) | Rawson, Col. Richard H. |
Bennett-Goldney, Francis | Harris, Henry Percy | Roberts, S. (Sheffield, Ecclesall) |
Bentinck, Lord Henry Cavendish | Helmsley, Viscount | Rolleston, Sir John |
Bigland, Alfred | Henderson, Major H. (Berkshire) | Royds, Edmund |
Bird, Alfred | Hill, Sir Clement L. (Shrewsbury) | Rutherford, Watson (L'pool, W. Derby) |
Boscawen, Sackville T. Griffith- | Hillier, Dr. Alfred Peter | Salter, Arthur Clavell |
Boyton, James | Hill-Wood, Samuel | Sanders, Robert Arthur |
Bridgeman, William Clive | Hoare, Samuel John Gurney | Sandys, G. J. (Somerset, Wells) |
Bull, Sir William James | Hohler, Gerald Fitzroy | Scott, Sir S. (Marylebone, W.) |
Burdett-Coutts, William | Hope, Harry (Bute) | Stanler, Seville |
Burn, Colonel C. R. | Hope, James Fitzalan (Sheffield) | Stanley, Hon. G. F. (Preston) |
Butcher, John George (York) | Horner, Andrew Long | Steel-Maitland, A. D. |
Campion, W. R. | Houston, Robert Paterson | Stewart, Gershom |
Carlile, Edward Hildred | Hume-Williams, William Ellis | Strauss, Arthur (Paddington, North |
Castlereagh, Viscount | Hunter, Sir Charles Rodk. (Bath) | Swift, Rigby |
Cator, John | Ingleby, Holcombe | Sykes, Alan John |
Cautley, Henry Strother | Jardine, Ernest (Somerset, East) | Talbot, Lord Edmund |
Cave, George | Joynson-Hicks, William | Terrell, George (Wilts, N.W.) |
Cecil, Lord Hugh (Oxford University) | Kebty-Fletcher, J. R. | Terrell, Henry (Gloucester) |
Chaloner, Col. R. G. W. | Kerry, Earl of | Thomson, W. Mitchell (Down, N.) |
Clive, Percy Archer | Kirkwood, John H. M. | Tryon, Capt. George Clement |
Clyde, James Avon | Lane-Fox, G. R. | Valentia, Viscount |
Craig, Charles Curtis (Antrim, S.) | Larmor, Sir J. | Walker, Col. William Hall |
Craig, Norman (Kent, Thanet) | Law, Andrew Sonar (Bootle, Lancs.) | Ward, A. S. (Herts, Watford) |
Craik, Sir Henry | Lee. Arthur Hamilton | Wheler, Granville C. H. |
Crichton-Stuart, Lord Ninian | Locker-Lampoon, O. (Ramsey) | White, Major G. D. (Lancs., Southport) |
Dalrymple, Viscount | Lockwood, Rt. Hon. Lt.-Col. A. R. | Williams, Col. R. (Dorset. W.) |
Dickson, Rt. Hon. C. S. | Long, Rt. Hon. Walter | Willoughby, Major Hon. Claude |
Dixon, Charles Harvey (Boston) | Lonsdale, John Brownlee | Wood, Hon. E. F. L. (Yorks, Ripon) |
Douglas, Rt. Hon. A. Akers- | Lyttelton, Hon. J. C. (D1oltwich) | Yate, Col. C. E. |
Du Cros, Arthur Philip | MacCaw, Wm. J. MacGeagh | |
Duke, Henry Edward | Mackinder, Halford J. | TELLERS FOR THE AYES.—Mr. |
Eyres-Monsell, Bolton M. | Macmaster, Donald | Cassel and Mr. Malcolm. |
Faber, Capt. W. V. (Hants, W.) | M'Calmont, Colonel James | |
NOES. | ||
Abraham, William (Dublin Harbour) | Balfour, Sir Robert (Lanark) | Booth, Frederick Handel |
Abraham, Rt. Hon. William (Rhondda) | Barnes, George N. | Bowerman, Charles W. |
Acland, Francis Dyke | Barran, Sir John N. (Hawick) | Boyle, Daniel (Mayo, North |
Adamson, William | Barran, Rowland Hirst (Leeds, N.) | Brace, William |
Addison, Dr. Christopher | Barry, Redmond John (Tyrone, N.) | Brady, Patrick Joseph |
Adkins, W. Ryland D. | Barton, William | Brigg, Sir John |
Alden, Percy | Beale, William Phipson | Brocklehurst, William B. |
Allen, Arthur A. (DumBarton) | Beauchamp, Edward | Burns, Rt. H on. John |
Allen, Charles Peter (Stroud) | Beck, Arthur Cecil | Burt, Rt. Hon. Thomas |
Armitage, Robert | Benn, W. (T. H'mts., St. George) | Buxton, Noel (Norfolk, North |
Atherley-Jones, Llewellyn A. | Bentham, George J. | Buxton, Rt. Hon. S. C. (Poplar) |
Baker, Harold T. (Accrington) | Black, Arthur W. | Bytes, William Pollard |
Baker, Joseph Allen (Finsbury, E.) | Boland, John Pius | Carr-Gomm, H. W. |
Cawley, Sir Frederick (Prestwich) | John, Edward Thomas | Priestley, Sir W. E. B. (Bradford, E.) |
Cawley, H. T. (Lancs., Heywood) | Johnson, William | Primrose, Hon. Neil James |
Chapple, Dr. William Allen | Jones, Edgar R. (Merthyr Tydvil) | Pringle, William M. R. |
Churchill, Rt. Hon. Winston S. | Jones, Henry Haydn (Merioneth) | Radford, George Heynes |
Clough, William | Jones, Leif Stratten (Notts, Rushcliffe) | Raphael, Sir Herbert Henry |
Clynes, John R. | Jones, William (Carnarvonshire) | Rea, Rt. Hon. Russell (South Shields) |
Collins, Godfrey P. (Greenock) | Jones, W. S. Glyn- (Stepney) | Reddy, Michael |
Collins, Stephen (Lambeth) | Joyce, Michael | Redmond, John E. (Waterford) |
Compton-Rickett, Sir J | Keating, Matthew | Redmond, William (Clare, E.) |
Condon, Thomas Joseph | Kellaway, Frederick George | Rendall, Athelstan |
Corbett, A. Cameron (Glasgow) | Kelly, Edward | Richards, Thomas |
Cornwall, Sir Edwin A. | Kennedy, Vincent Paul | Richardson, Thomas (Whitehaven) |
Cotton, William Francis | Klibride, Denis | Roberts, Charles H. (Lincoln) |
Craig, Herbert J. (Tynemouth) | King, Joseph (Somerset, North | Roberts, George (Norwich) |
Crawshay-Williams, Eliot | Lamb, Ernest Henry | Roberts, Sir J. H. (Denbighs) |
Crooks, William | Lambert, Richard (Wilts, Cricklade) | Robertson, John M. (Tyneside) |
Crumley, Patrick | Lansbury, George | Robinson, Sidney |
Cullinan, John | Law, Hugh Alex. (Donegal, W.) | Roche, Augustine (Louth) |
Dalziel, Sir James H. (Kirkcaldy) | Lawson, Sir W. (Cumb'rid, Cockerrn'th) | Roche, John (Galway, E.) |
Davies, Ellis William (Eifion) | Leach, Charles | Roe, Sir Thomas |
Davies, Timothy (Lincs., Louth) | Levy, Sir Maurice | Rose, Sir Charles Day |
Davies, Sir W. Howell (Bristol, S.) | Lewis, Join Herbert | Rowntree, Arnold |
Dawes, James Arthur | Logan, John William | Runciman, Rt. Hon. Walter |
Denman, Hon. Richard Douglas | Low, Sir Frederick (Norwich) | Samuel, Rt. Hon. H. L. (Cleveland) |
Devlin, Joseph | London, Thomas | Samuel, J. (Stockton-on-Tees) |
Dillon, John | Lynch, Arthur Alfred | Samuel, S. M. (Whitechapel) |
Doris, William | Macdonald, J. R. (Leicester) | Scanlan, Thomas |
Duncan, C. (Barrow-in-Furness) | Macdonald, J. M. (Falkirk Burghs) | Schwann, Rt. Hon. Sir Charles E. |
Duncan, J. Hastings (York, Otley) | Maclean, Donald | Scott,A. MacCallum (Glasgow, Bridgeton) |
Edwards, Allen C. (Glamorgan, E.) | Macnamara, Dr. Thomas J. | Seely, Col. Rt. Hon. J. E. B. |
Edwards, Enoch (Hanley) | MacNeill, John Gordon Swift | Sheehy, David |
Edwards, John Hugh (Glamorgan, Mid) | MacVeagh, Jeremiah | Sherwell, Arthur James |
Elibank, Rt. Hon. Master of | M'Callum, John M. | Simon, Sir John Allsebrook |
Elverstan, Harold | M'Curdy, Charles Albert | Smith, Albert (Lanes., Chtheroe) |
Esmonde, Dr. John (Tipperary, N.) | McKenna, Rt. Hon, Reginald | Smith, H. B. Lees (Northampton) |
Esmonde, Sir Thomas (Wexford, N.) | M'Laren, F. W. S. (Lincs., Spalding) | Smyth, Thomas F. (Leitrim, S.) |
Essex, Richard Walter | M'Micking, Major Gilbert | Snowden, Philip |
Falconer, James | Marks, George Croydon | Stanley, Albert (Staffs., N.W.) |
Fenwick, Charles | Mason, David M. (Coventry) | Strachey, Sir Edward |
Ffrench, Peter | Masterman, C. F. G. | Summers, James Woolley |
Field, William | Meehan, Francis E. (Leitrim, N.) | Sutton, John E. |
Flennes, Hon. Eustace Edward | Meehan, Patrick A. (Queen's Co.) | Taylor, John W. (Durham) |
Fitzgibbon, John | Menzies, Sir Walter | Taylor, Theodore C. (Radcliffe) |
Flavin, Michael Joseph | Millar, James Duncan | Thorne, G. R. (Wolverhampton) |
Gelder, Sir William Alfred | Molloy, Michael | Thorne, William (West Ham) |
Gibson, Sir James Puckering | Molteno, Percy Alport | Toulmin, George |
Gill, Alfred Henry | Money, L. G. Chiozza | Trevelyan, Charles Philips |
Goddard, Sir Daniel Ford | Morrell, Philip | Ure, Rt. Hon. Alexander |
Goldstone, Frank | Morton, Alpheus Cleophas | Verney, Sir H. |
Greig, Colonel James William | Munro, Robert | Walsh, Stephen (Lancs., Ince) |
Griffith, Ellis Jones (Anglesey) | Munro-Ferguson, Rt. Hon. R. C. | Ward, John (Stoke-upon-Trent) |
Guest, Hon. Frederick E. (Dorset, E.) | Nannetti, Joseph P. | Ward, W. Dudley (Southampton) |
Gwynne, Stephen Lucius (Galway) | Needham, Christopher T. | Wardle, G. J. |
Hackett, John | Neilson, Francis | Warner, Sir Thomas Courtenay |
Hall, F. (Yorks, Normanton) | Nicholson, Charles N. (Doncaster) | Wason, John Cathcart (Orkney) |
Hancock, John George | Nolan, Joseph | Watt, Henry A. |
Harcourt, Robert V. (Montrose) | Norman, Sir Henry | Webb, H. |
Hardie, J. Keir (Merthyr Tydvil) | Norton, Captain Cecil William | Wedgwood, Josiah C. |
Harvey, A. G. C. (Rochdale) | O'Brien, Patrick (Kilkenny) | White, Sir George (Norfolk) |
Harvey, T. E. (Leeds, West) | O'Connor, John (Kildare, N.) | White, Sir Luke (York, E.R.) |
Harvey, W E. (Derbyshire, N.E.) | O'Doherty, Philip | White, Patrick (Meath, North |
Harwood, George | O'Dowd, John | Whitehouse, John Howard |
Haslam, James (Derbyshire) | Ogden, Fred | Whittaker, Rt. Hon. Sir Thomas P. |
Havelock-Allan, Sir Henry | O'Grady, James | Whyte, Alexander F. (Perth) |
Haworth, Arthur A. | O'Kelly, James (Roscommon, N.) | Wiles, Thomas |
Hayden, John Patrick | O'Kelly, Edward P. (Wicklow, W.) | Wilkie, Alexander |
Hayward, Evan | O'Malley, William | Williams, John (Glamorgan) |
Helme, Norval Watson | O'Neill, Dr. Charles (Armagh, S.) | Williams, Llewelyn (Carmarthen) |
Henderson, Arthur (Durham) | O'Shaughnessy, P. J. | Williams, Penry (Middlesbrough) |
Henry, Sir Charles | O'Sullivan, Timothy | Wilson, Hon. G. G. (Hull, W.) |
Herbert, Col, Sir Ivor (Mon. S.) | Palmer, Godfrey Mark | Wilson, John (Durham, Mid) |
Higham, John Sharp | Parker, James (Halifax) | Wilson, J. W. (Worcestershire, N.) |
Hinds, John | Pearce, Robert (Staffs, Leek) | Wilson W. T. (Westhoughton) |
Hodge, John | Pearce, William (Limehouse) | Winfrey, Richard |
Holt, Richard Durning | Pearson, Hon. Weetman H. M. | Wood, T. M`Kinnon (Glasgow) |
Hope, John Deans (Haddington) | Phillips, John (Longford, S.) | Young, Samuel (Cavan, East) |
Horne, C. Silvester (Ipswich) | Pickersgill, Edward Hare | Young, William (Perth, East) |
Howard, Hon. Geoffrey | Pointer, Joseph | |
Hughes, Spencer Leigh | Pollard, Sir George H. | TELLERS FOR THE NOES.-Mr. |
Hunter, William (Lanark, Govan) | Ponsonby, Arthur A. W. H. | Illingworth and Mr. Gulland. |
Isaacs, Sir Rufus Daniel | Price, Sir Robert J. (Norfolk, E.) |
§ Mr. CHURCHILLrose in his place and claimed to move, "That the Question, 334 'That the Clause stand part of the Bill,' be now put."
§ Question put, "That the Question 'That the Clause stand part of the Bill' be now put."
§ Mr. JAMES HOPE(seated and wearing his hat): Yesterday I had an Amendment on Clause 2 which you ruled that I should put down on this Clause, and under this procedure it cannot be discussed.
§ The CHAIRMANI had already told the hon. Member privately that I had gone into the matter again carefully, and that I did not consider his Amendment in order.
§ Mr. JAMES HOPEIf this Clause is passed I shall be unable to move that those
§ words be inserted at the end of the Clause, in spite of your ruling, Sir, that it was not in order on Clause 2, and that it would be in order on this Clause.
§ Colonel GRIFFITH-BOSCAWEN(seated and wearing his hat): May I ask that you will give your ruling, Sir, on the point raised by the hon. Member for Central Sheffield?
§ The CHAIRMANI have given my ruling. The Amendment is not in order on this Clause.
§ The Committee divided: Ayes, 278; Noes, 153.
339Division No. 209.] | AYES | [10.28 p.m. |
Abraham, William (Dublin Harbour) | Davies, Ellis William (Eifion) | Horne, C. Silvester (Ipswich) |
Abraham, Rt. Hon. William (Rhondda) | Davies, Timothy (Lincs., Louth) | Howard, Hon. Geoffrey |
Acland, Francis Dyke | Davies, Sir W. Howell (Bristol, S.) | Hughes, Spencer Leigh |
Adamson, William | Dawes, James Arthur | Hunter, Wm. (Lanark, Govan) |
Addison, Dr. Christopher | Denman, Hon. Richard Douglas | Isaacs, Sir Rufus Daniel |
Adkins, W. Ryland D. | Devlin, Joseph | John, Edward Thomas |
Ainsworth, John Stirling | Dillon, John | Johnson, William |
Alden, Percy | Doris, William | Jones Edgar R. (Merthyr Tydvil) |
Allen, Arthur A. (DumBarton) | Duncan, C. (Barrow-in-Furness) | Jones, Henry Haydn (Merioneth) |
Allen, Charles Peter (Stroud) | Duncan, J. Hastings (York, Otley) | Jones, Leif Stratten (Notts, Rushcliffe) |
Armitage, Robert | Edwards, Allen C. (Glamorgan, E.) | Jones, William (Carnarvonshire) |
Atherley-Jones, Llewellyn A. | Edwards, Enoch (Hanley) | Jones, W. S. Glyn- (Stepney) |
Baker, Harold T. (Accrington) | Edwards, John Hugh (Glamorgan, Mid) | Joyce, Michael |
Baker, Joseph Allen (Finsbury, E.) | Elibank, Rt. Hon. Master of | Keating, Matthew |
Balfour, Sir Robert (Lanark) | Elverston, Harold | Kellaway, Frederick George |
Barnes, George N. | Esmonde, Dr. John (Tipperary, N) | Kelly, Edward |
Barran, Sir John N. (Hawick) | Esmonde, Sir Thomas (Wexford, N.) | Kennedy, Vincent Paul |
Barran, Rowland Hirst (Leeds, N.) | Essex, Richard Walter | King, Joseph (Somerset, North |
Barry, Redmond John (Tyrone, N.) | Falconer, James | Lamb, Ernest Henry |
Barton, William | Fenwick, Charles | Lambert, Richard (Wilts, Cricklade) |
Beauchamp, Edward | Ffrench, Peter | Lansbury, George |
Beck, Arthur Cecil | Field, William | Law, Hugh A. (Donegal, W.) |
Benn, W. (T. Waits., St. George) | Fiennes, Hon. Eustace Edward | Lawson Sir W. (Cumb'rld, Cockerm'th) |
Bentham, George J. | Fitzgibbon, John | Leach, Charles |
Black, Arthur W. | Flavin, Michael Joseph | Levy, Sir Maurice |
Boland, John Pius | Gelder, Sir William Alfred | Lewis, John Herbert |
Booth, Frederick Handel | Gibson, Sir James Puckering | Logan, John William |
Bowerman, Charles W. | Gill, Alfred Henry | Low, Sir Frederick (Norwich) |
Boyle, Daniel (Mayo, North | Goddard, Sir Daniel Ford | Lundon, Thomas |
Brace, William | Goldstone, Frank | Lynch, A. A. |
Brady, Patrick Joseph | Greenwood, Granville G. (Peterborough) | Macdonald, J. R. (Leicester) |
Brigg, Sir John | Greig, Colonel James William | Macdonald. J. M. (Falkirk Burghs) |
Brocklehurst, William B. | Griffith, Ellis Jones | Maclean, Donald |
Burns, Rt. Hon. John | Guest, Hon. Frederick E. (Dorset, E.) | Macnamara, Dr. Thomas J. |
Burt, Rt. Hon. Thomas | Gwynn, Stephen Lucius (Galway) | MacNeill, John Gordon Swift |
Buxton, Noel (Norfolk, N.) | Hackett, John | MacVeagh, Jeremiah |
Buxton, Rt. Hon. S. C. (Poplar) | Hall, Frederick (Normanton) | M'Callum, John M. |
Bytes, William Pollard | Hancock, J. G. | M'Curdy, Charles Albert |
Carr-Gomm, H. W. | Harcourt, Robert V. (Montrose) | McKenna, Rt. Hon. Reginald |
Cawley, Sir Frederick (Prestwich) | Hardie, J. Keir (Merthyr Tydvil) | M'Laren, F. W. S. (Line., Spalding) |
Cawley, H. T. (Lancs., Heywood) | Harvey, A. G. C. (Rochdale) | M'Laren, Walter S. B. (Ches., Crewe) |
Chapple, Dr. William Allen | Harvey, T. E. (Leeds, W.) | M'Micking, Major Gilbert |
Churchill, Rt. Hon. Winston S. | Harvey, W E. (Derbyshire, N.E.) | Marks, George Croydon |
Clough, William | Harwood, George | Mason, David M. (Coventry) |
Clynes, John R. | Haslam, James (Derbyshire) | Masterman, C. F. G. |
Collins, Godfrey P. (Greenock) | Havelock-Allan, Sir Henry | Meehan, Francis E. (Leitrim, N.) |
Collins, Stephen (Lambeth) | Haworth, Arthur A. | Meehan, Patrick A. (Queen's Co.) |
Compton-Rickett, Rt. Hon. Sir J. | Hayden, John Patrick | Menzies, Sir Walter |
Condon, Thomas Joseph | Hayward, Evan | Millar, James Duncan |
Corbett, A. Cameron | Helme, Norval Watson | Molloy, Michael |
Cornwall, Sir Edwin A. | Henderson, Arthur (Durham) | Molteno, Percy Alport |
Cotton, William Francis | Henry, Sir Charles | Money, L. G. Chiozza |
Craig, Herbert J. (Tynemouth) | Herbert. Col. Sir Ivor (Mon. S.) | Morrell, Philip |
Crawshay-Williams, Eliot | Higham, John Sharp | Morton, Alpheus Cleophas |
Crooks, William | Hinds, John | Munro, Robert |
Crumley, Patrick | Hodge, John | Munro-Ferguson, Rt. Hon. R. C. |
Cullman, John | Holt, Richard Durning | Nannetti, Joseph P. |
Dalziel, Sir James H. (Kirkcaldy) | Hope, John Deans (Haddington) | Needham, Christopher T. |
Neilson, Francis | Redmond, William (Clare) | Toulmin, George |
Nicholson, Charles N. (Doncaster) | Rendall, Athelstan | Trevelyan, Charles Philips |
Nolan, Joseph | Richards, Thomas | Ure, Rt. Hon, Alexander |
Norman, Sir Henry | Richardson, Thomas (Whitehaven) | Verney, Sir H. |
Norton, Captain Cecil William | Roberts, Charles H. (Lincoln) | Walsh, Stephen (Lancs., Ince) |
O'Brien, Patrick (Kilkenny) | Roberts, George (Norwich) | Ward, John (Stoke-upon-Trent) |
O'Connor, John (Kildare, N.) | Roberts, Sir J. H. (Denbighs.) | Ward, W. Dudley (Southampton) |
O'Doherty, Philip | Robertson, John M. (Tyneside) | Wardle, G. J. |
O'Dowd, John | Robinson, Sidney | Warner, Sir Thomas Courtenay |
Ogden, Fred | Roche, Augustine (Louth) | Wason, Rt. Hon. E. (Clackmannan) |
O'Grady, James | Roche, John (Galway, E.) | Watt, Henry A. |
O'Kelly, Edward P. (Wicklow, W.) | Roe, Sir Thomas | Webb, H. |
O'Kelly, James (Roscommon, N.) | Rose, Sir Charles Day | Wedgwood, Josiah C. |
O'Malley, William | Rowntree, Arnold | White, Sir George (Norfolk) |
O'Neill, Dr. Charles (Armagh, S.) | Runciman, Rt. Hon. Walter | White, Sir Luke (York, E.R.) |
O'Shaughnessy, P. J. | Samuel, Rt. Hon. H. L. (Cleveland) | White, Patrick (Meath, North |
O'Sullivan, Timothy | Samuel, J. (Stockten-on-Tees) | Whitehouse, John Howard |
Palmer, Godfrey Mark | Samuel, S. M. (Whitechapel) | Whittaker. Rt. Hon. Sir Thomas P. |
Parker, James (Halifax) | Scanlan, Thomas | Whyte, Alexander F. (Perth) |
Pearce, Robert (Staffs, Leek) | Schwann, Rt. Hon. Sir Charles E. | Wiles, Thomas |
Pearce, William (Limehouse) | Scott,A. MacCallum (Glasgow,Bridgeton) | Wilkie, Alexander |
Pearson, Hon. Weetman H. M. | Seely, Col. Rt. Hon. J. E. B. | Williams, John (Glamorgan) |
Pease, Rt. Hon. Joseph A. (Rotherham) | Sheehy, David | Williams, Llewelyn (Carmarthen) |
Phillips, John (Longford, S.) | Sherwell, Arthur James | Williams, Penry (Middlesbrough) |
Pickersgill, Edward Hare | Simon, Sir John Allsebrook | Wilson, Hon. G. G. (Hull, W.) |
Pointer, Joseph | Smith, Albert (Lancs., Clitheroe) | Wilson, John (Durham, Mid) |
Pollard, Sir George H. | Smyth, Thomas F. (Leitrim, S.) | Wilson, J. W. (Worcestershire, N.) |
Ponsonby, Arthur A. W. H. | Snowden, Philip | Wilson, W. T. (Westhoughton) |
Price, Sir Robert J. (Norfolk, E.) | Stanley, Albert (Staffs., N.W.) | Wood, T. M'Kinnon (Glasgow) |
Priestley, Sir W. E. B. (Bradford, E.) | Strachey, Sir Edward | Young, Samuel (Cavan, East) |
Pringle, William M. R. | Summers, James Woolley | Young, William (Perth, East) |
Radford, George Heynes | Sutton, John E. | |
Raphael, Sir Herbert Henry | Taylor, John W. (Durham) | |
Rea, Rt. Hon. Russell (South Shields) | Taylor, T. C. (Radcliffe) | TELLERS FOR THE AYES—Mr. |
Reddy, Michael | Thorne, G. R. (Wolverhampton) | Illingworth and Mr. Gilland. |
Redmond, John E. (Waterford) | Thorne, William (West Ham) | |
NOES. | ||
Altken, William Max. | Dixon, Charles Harvey | Kirkwood, John H. M. |
Anson, Sir William Reynell | Douglas, Rt. Hon. A. Akers- | Lane-Fox, G. R. |
Arkwright, John Stanhope | Du Cros Arthur Philip | Larmor, Sir J. |
Ashley, W. W. | Duke, Henry Edward | Law, Andrew Bonar (Bootle, Lancs.) |
Astor, Waldorf | Eyres-Monsell, Bolton M. | Lee, Arthur Hamilton |
Baird, John Lawrence | Faber, Capt. W. V. (Hants, W.) | Locker-Lampson, O. (Ramsey) |
Baker, Sir Randolf L. (Dorset, N.) | Fell, Arthur | Lockwood, Rt. Hon. Lt.-Col. A. R. |
Balcarres, Lord | Fisher, W. Hayes | Long, Rt. Hon. Walter |
Baldwin, Stanley | Fitzroy, Hon. Edward A. | Lonsdale, John Brownlee |
Balfour, Rt. Hon. A. J. (City, Lond.) | Fletcher, John Samuel (Hampstead) | Lyttelton, Hon. J. C. (Droitwich) |
Banbury, Sir Frederick George | Forster, Henry William | MacCaw, Wm J. MacGeagh |
Baring, Captain Hon. Guy Victor | Foster, Philip Staveley | Mackinder, Halford J. |
Barlow, Montague (Salford, South) | Gardner, Ernest | Macmaster, Donald |
Barnston, Harry | Gibbs, George Abraham | M'Calmont, Colonel James |
Barrie, H. T. (Londonderry, N.) | Goldman, C. S | Magnus, Sir Philip |
Bathurst, Hon. Allen B. (Glouc., E.) | Goldsmith, Frank | Malcolm, Ian |
Bathurst, Charles (Wilts, Wilton) | Goulding, Edward Alfred | Mason, James F (Windsor) |
Beckett, Hon. William Gervase | Grant, James Augustine | Meysey-Thompson, E C. |
Benn, Ion Hamilton (Greenwich) | Greene, Walter Raymond | Mildmay, Francis Bingham |
Bennett-Goldney, Francis | Guinness, Hon. Walter Edward | Newman, John R P. |
Bentinck, Lord H. Cavendish | Haddock, George Bahr | Nicholson, William G. (Petersfield) |
Bigland, Alfred | Hall, D. B. (Isle of Wight) | Meld, Herbert |
Bird, Alfred | Hall, Fred (Dulwich) | O'Neill, Hon. A. E. B. (Antrim, Mid) |
Boscawen, Col. Sackville T. Griffith- | Hamersley, Alfred St. George | Orde-Powiett, Hon. W. G. A. |
Boyton, James | Hamilton, Marquess of (Londonderry) | Paget, Almeric Hugh |
Bridgman, William Clive | Hardy, Laurence (Kent, Ashford) | Parker, Sir Gilbert (Gravesend) |
Bull, Sir William James | Harris, Henry Percy | Parkes, Ebenezer |
Burdett-Coutts, William | Helmsley, Viscount | Pease, Herbert Pike (Darlington) |
Burn, Colonel C. R. | Henderson, Major H. (Berkshire) | Peel, Hon. W. R. W. (Taunton) |
Butcher, John George | Hill, Sir Clement L. (Shrewsbury) | Perkins, Walter Frank |
Campion, W. R. | Hillier, Dr. Alfred Peter | Pollock, Ernest Murray |
Carlile, Edward Hildred | Hill-Wood, Samuel | Pretyman, Ernest George |
Cassel, Felix | Hoare, Samuel John Gurney | Pryce-Jones, Colonel E. |
Castlereagh, Viscount | Hohler, Gerald Fitzroy | Rawlinson, John Frederick Peel |
Cator, John | Hope, Harry (Bute) | Rawson, Col. Richard H. |
Cautley, Henry Strother | Hope, James Fitzalan (Sheffield) | Roberts, S. (Sheffield, Ecclesall) |
Cave, George | Horner, A. L. | Rolleston, Sir John |
Cecil, Lord Hugh (Oxford University) | Houston, Robert Paterson | Rutherford, Watson (L'poel, W. Derby) |
Chaloner, Col. R. G. W. | Hume-Williams, William Ellis | Salter, Arthur Clavell |
Clive, Percy Archer | Hunter. Sir Charles Rodk. (Bath) | Sanders, Robert Arthur |
Clyde, James Avon | Ingleby, Holcombe | Sandys, G. J. (Somerset, Wells) |
Craig, Norman (Kent, Thanet) | Jardine, Ernest (Somerset, East) | Scott, Sir S. (Marylebone, W.) |
Craik, Sir Henry | Joynson-Hicks, William | Stonier, Beville |
Crichton-Stuart, Lord Ninian | Kebty-Fletcher, J. R. | Stanley, Hon. G. F. (Preston) |
Dalrymple, Viscount | Kerry, Earl of | Steel-Maitland, A. D. |
Stewart, Gershom | Thomson, W. Mitchell (Down, N.) | Willoughby, Major Hon. Claude |
Strauss, Arthur (Paddington, North | Tryon, Capt. George Clement | Wood, Hon. E. F. L. (Yorks, Ripon) |
Swift, Rigby | Walker, Col. William Hall | Yate, Col. C. E. (Leics., Melton) |
Sykes, Alan John | Ward, Arnold (Herts, Watford) | |
Talbot, Lord Edmund | Wheler, Granville C. H. | TELLERS FOR THE NOES.—Sir A. |
Terrell, George (Wilts, N.W.) | White, Major G. D. (Lancs., Southport) | Acland-Hood and Viscount Valentia. |
Terrell, Henry (Gloucester) | Williams, Col. R. (Dorset, W.) |
§ Question put accordingly, "That the Clause stand part of the Bill."
340§ The Committee divided: Ayes, 285; Noes, 158.
341Division No. 210.] | AYES. | [10.40 p.m. |
Abraham, William (Dublin Harbour) | Doris, William | King, J. (Somerset, N.) |
Abraham, Rt. Hon. William (Rhondda) | Duncan, C. (Barrow-in-Furness) | Lamb, Ernest Henry |
Acland, Francis Dyke | Duncan, J. Hastings (York, Otley) | Lambert, Richard (Wilts, Cricklade) |
Adamson, William | Edwards, Allen C. (Glamorgan, E.) | Lansbury, George |
Addison, Dr. Christopher | Edwards, Enoch (Hanley) | Law, Hugh A. (Donegal, West) |
Adkins, W. Ryland D. | Edwards, John Hugh (Glamorgan, Mid) | Lawson, Sir W. (Cumb'rld.,Cockerm'th) |
Ainsworth, John Stirling | Elibank, Rt. Hon. Master of | Leach, Charles |
Alden, Percy | Elverston, Harold | Levy, Sir Maurice |
Allen, Arthur Acland (Dumbartonshire) | Esmonde, Dr. John (Tipperary, N.) | Lewis, John Herbert |
Alien, Charles Peter (Stroud) | Esmonde, Sir Thomas (Wexford, N.) | Logan, John William |
Armitage, Robert | Essex, Richard Walter | Low, Sir Frederick (Norwich) |
Atherley-Jones, Llewellyn A. | Falconer, James | London, Thomas |
Baker, Harold T. (Accrington) | Fenwick, Charles | Lynch, Arthur Alfred |
Baker, Joseph Allen (Finsbury, E.) | Ferens, Thomas Robinson | Macdonald, J. R. (Leicester) |
Balfour, Sir Robert (Lanark) | Ffrench, Peter | Macdonald, J. M. (Falkirk Burghs) |
Barnes, George N. | Field, William | Maclean, Donald |
Barran, Sir J. N. (Hawick) | Fiennes, Hon. Eustace Edward | Macnamara, Dr. Thomas J. |
Barran, Rowland Hirst (Leeds, N.) | Fitzgibbon, John | MacNeill, John Gordon Swift |
Barry, Redmond John (Tyrone, N.) | Flavin, Michael Joseph | MacVeagh, Jeremiah |
Barton, William | Gelder, Sir William Alfred | M'Callum, John M. |
Beale, William Phipson | Gibson, Sir James Puckering | M'Curdy, Charles Albert |
Beauchamp, Edward | Gill, Alfred Henry | McKenna, Rt. Hon. Reginald |
Beck, Arthur Cecil | Goddard, Sir Daniel Ford | M'Laren, F. W. S. (Line., Spalding) |
Benn, W. W. (T. H'mts, St. George) | Goldstone, Frank | M'Laren, Walter S. B. (Ches., Crewe) |
Bentham, George Jackson | Greenwood, Granville G. (Peterborough) | M'Micking, Major Gilbert |
Black, Arthur W. | Greig, Colonel James William | Marks, George Croydon |
Boland, John Pius | Griffith, Ellis J. | Mason, David M. (Coventry) |
Booth, Frederick Handel | Guest, Hon. Frederick E. (Dorset, E.) | Masterman, C. F. G. |
Bowerman, Charles W. | Gwynn, Stephen Lucius (Galway) | Meehan, Francis E. (Leitrim, N.) |
Boyle, Daniel (Mayo, North | Hackett, John | Meehan, Patrick A. (Queen's Co.) |
Brace, William | Hall, F. (Yorks, Normanton) | Menzies, Sir Walter |
Brady, Patrick Joseph | Hancock, John George | Millar, James Duncan |
Brigg, Sir John | Harcourt, Robert V. (Montrose) | Molloy, Michael |
Brocklehurst, William B. | Hardie, J. Keir (Merthyr Tydvil) | Molteno, Percy Alport |
Burns, Rt. Hon. John | Harvey, A. G C. (Rochdale) | Money, L. G. Chiozza |
Burt, Rt. Hon. Thomas | Harvey, T. E. (Leeds, West) | Mooney, J. J. |
Buxton, Noel (Norfolk, North | Harvey, W. E. (Derbyshire, N.E.) | Morrell, Philip |
Buxton, Rt. Hon. Sydney C. (Poplar) | Harwood, George | Morton, Alpheus Cleophas |
Byles, William Pollard | Haslam, James (Derbyshire) | Munro, Robert |
Carr-Gomm, H. W. | Havelock-Allan, Sir Henry | Munro-Ferguson, Rt. Hon. R. C. |
Cawley, Sir Frederick (Prestwich) | Haworth, Arthur A. | Nannetti, Joseph P. |
Cawley, H. T. (Lancs., Haywood) | Hayden, John Patrick | Needham, Christopher T. |
Chancellor, Henry George | Hayward, Evan | Neilson, Francis |
Chapple, Dr. William Allen | Helme, Norval Watson | Nicholson, Charles N. (Doncaster) |
Churchill, Rt. Hon. Winston S. | Henderson, Arthur (Durham) | Nolan, Joseph |
Clough, William | Henry, Sir Charles S. | Norman, Sir Henry |
Clynes, John R. | Herbert, Col. Sir Ivor (Mon., South) | Norton, Captain Cecil W. |
Collins, G. P. (Greenock) | Higham, John Sharp | O'Brien, Patrick (Kilkenny) |
Collins, Stephen (Lambeth) | Hinds, John | O'Connor, John (Kildare, N.) |
Compton-Rickett, Rt. Hon. Sir J. | Hodge, John | O'Dehety, Philip |
Condon, Thomas Joseph | Holt, Richard Durning | O'Dowd, John |
Corbett, A. Cameron | Hope, John Deans (Haddington) | Ogden, Fred |
Cornwall, Sir Edwin A. | Horne, Charles Silvester (Ipswich) | O'Grady, James |
Cory, Sir Clifford John | Howard, Hon. Geoffrey | O'Kelly, Edward P. (Wicklow, W.) |
Cotton, William Francis | Hughes, Spencer Leigh | O'Kelly, James (Roscommon, N.) |
Craig, Herbert J. (Tynemouth) | Hunter, William (Lanark, Govan) | O'Malley, William |
Crawshay-Williams, Eliot | Isaacs, Sir Rufus Daniel | O'Neill, Dr. Charles (Armagh, S.) |
Crooks, William | John, Edward Thomas | O'Shaughnessy, P. J. |
Crumley, Patrick | Johnson, William | O'Sullivan, Timothy |
Cullinan, John | Jones, Edgar R. (Merthyr Tydvil) | Palmer, Godfrey Mark |
Dalziel, Sir James H. (Kirkcaldy) | Jones, Henry Haydn (Merioneth) | Parker, James (Halifax) |
Davies, Ellis William (Eifion) | Jones, Leif Stratten (Notts, Rushcliffe) | Pearce, Robert (Staffs, Leek) |
Davies, Timothy (Lincs., Louth) | Jones, William (Carnarvonshire) | Pearce, William (Limehouse) |
Davies, Sir W. Howell (Bristol, S.) | Jones, William S. Glyn- (Stepney) | Pearson, Hon. Weetman H. M. |
Dawes, J. A. | Joyce, Michael | Pease, Rt. Hon. Joseph A. (Rotherham) |
Denman, Hon. R. D. | Keating Matthew | Phillips, John (Longford, S.) |
Devlin, Joseph | Kellaway, Frederick George | Pickersgill, Edward Hare |
Dewar, Sir J. A. | Kelly, Edward | Pointer, Joseph |
Dillon, John | Kennedy, Vincent Paul | Pollard, Sir George H. |
Ponsanby, Arthur A. W. H. | Samuel, S. M. (Whitechapel) | Warner, Sir Thomas Courtenay |
Price, Sir Robert J. (Norfolk, E.) | Scanlan, Thomas | Wason, J. Cathcart (Orkney) |
Priestley, Sir W. E. B. (Bradford, E.) | Schwann, Rt. Hon. Sir Charles E. | Watt, Henry A. |
Primrose, Hon. Neil James | Scott,A. MacCallum (Glasgow, Bridgeton) | Webb, H. |
Pringle, William M. R. | Seely, Col. Rt. Hon. J. E. B. | Wedgwood, Josiah C. |
Radford, G. H. | Sheehy, David | White, Sir George (Norfolk) |
Raphael, Sir Herbert Henry | Sherwell, Arthur James | White, Sir Luke (York, E.R.) |
Rea, Rt. Hon. Russell (South Shields) | Simon, Sir John Allsebrook | White, Patrick (Meath, North |
Reddy, Michael | Smith, Albert (Lancs., Clitheroe) | Whitehouse, John Howard |
Redmond, John E. (Waterford) | Smyth, Thomas F. (Leitrim, S.) | Whittaker, Rt. Hon. Sir T. P. |
Redmond, William (Clare, E.) | Snowden, Philip | Whyte, Alexander F. (Perth) |
Rendall, Athelstan | Stanley, Albert (Staffs, N.W.) | Wiles, Thomas |
Richards, Thomas | Strachey, Sir Edward | Wilkie, Alexander |
Richardson, Thomas (Whitehaven) | Summers, James Woolley | Williams, J. (Glamorgan) |
Roberts, Charles H. (Lincoln) | Sutton, John E. | Williams, Llewelyn (Carmarthen) |
Roberts, G. H. (Norwich) | Taylor, John W. (Durham) | Williams, Penry (Middlesbrough) |
Roberts, Sir J. H, (Denbighs.) | Taylor, Theodore C. (Radcliffe) | Wilson, Hon. G. G. (Hull, W.) |
Robertson, J. M. (Tyneside) | Thorne, G. R. (Wolverhampton) | Wilson, John (Durham, Mid) |
Robinson, Sidney | Thorne, William (West Ham) | Wilson, J. W. (Worcestershire N.) |
Roche, Augustine (Louth) | Touimin, George | Wilson, W. T. (Westhoughton) |
Roche, John (Galway, E.) | Trevelyan, Charles Philips | Winfrey, Richard |
Roe, Sir Thomas | Ure, Rt. Hon. Alexander | Wood, T. M'Kinnon (Glasgow) |
Rose, Sir Charles Day | Verney, Sir Harry | Young, Samuel (Cavan, East) |
Rowntree, Arnold | Walsh, Stephen (Lancs., Ince) | Young, William (Perth, East) |
Runciman, Rt. Hon. Walter | Ward, John (Stoke-upon-Trent) | |
Samuel, Rt. Hon. H. L. (Cleveland) | Ward, W. Dudley (Southampton) | TELLERS FOR THE AYES.—Mr. |
Samuel, J. (Stockton-on-Tees) | Wardle, G. J. | Ilingworth and Mr. Gulland. |
NOES. | ||
Acland-Hood, Rt. Hon. Sir Alex. F. | Fell, Arthur | Magnus, Sir Philip |
Agg-Gardner, James Tynte | Fisher, William Hayes | Malcolm, Ian |
Altken, William Max | Fitzroy, Hon. Edward A. | Mason, James F. (Windsor) |
Anson, Sir William Reynell | Fleming, Valentine | Meysey-Thompson, E. C. |
Arkwright, John Stanhope | Fletcher, John Samuel (Hampstead) | Mildmay, Francis Bingham |
Ashley, Wilfrid W. | Forster, Henry William | Newman, John R. P. |
Astor, Waldorf | Foster, Philip Staveley | Nicholson, William G. (Petersfield) |
Baird, John Lawrence | Gardner, Ernest | Nield, Herbert |
Baker, Sir Rondolf L. (Dorset, N.) | Gibbs, George Abraham | Norton-Griffiths, J. (Wednesbury) |
Balcarres, Lord | Goldman, Charles Sydney | O'Neill, Hon. A E. B. (Antrim, Mid) |
Baldwin, Stanley | Goldsmith, Frank | Orde-Powlett, Hon. W. G. A. |
Balfour, Rt. Hon. A. J. (City, Lond.) | Goulding, Edward Alfred | Paget, Almeria Hugh |
Banbury, Sir Frederick George | Grant, J. A. | Parker, Sir Gilbert (Gravesend) |
Baring, Captain Hon. Guy Victor | Greene, Walter Raymond | Parkes, Ebenezer |
Barlow, Montague (Salford, South) | Guinness, Hon. Walter Edward | Peel, Hon. W. R. W. (Taunton) |
Barnston. Harry | Haddock, George Bahr | Perkins, Walter Frank |
Barrie, H. T. (Londonderry, N.) | Hall, D. B. (Isle of Wight) | Pollock, Ernest Murray |
Bathurst, Hon Allen B. (Glouc., E.) | Hall, Fred (Dulwich) | Pretyman, Ernest George |
Beckett, Hon. William Gervase | Homersley, Alfred St. George | Pryce-Jones, Colonel E. |
Benn, Arthur Shirley (Plymouth) | Hamilton, Marquess of (Londonderry) | Rawlinson, John Frederick Peel |
Benn, Ion Hamilton (Greenwich) | Hardy, Laurence (Kent, Ashford) | Rawson, Colonel Richard H. |
Bennett-Goldney, Francis | Harris, Henry Percy | Roberts, S. (Sheffield, Ecclesall) |
Bentinck, Lord H. Cavendish- | Helmsley, Viscount | Rolleston, Sir John |
Bigland, Alfred | Henderson, Major H. (Berks.,Abingdon) | Ronaldshay, Earl of |
Bird, Alfred | Hill, Sir Clement L. | Royds, Edmund |
Boscawen, Sackville T. Griffith- | Hillier, Dr. Alfred Peter | Rutherford, Watson (L'pool, W. Derby) |
Boyton, James | Hill-Wood, Samuel | Salter, Arthur Clavell |
Bridgeman, William Clive | Hoare, Samuel John Gurney | Sanders, Robert Arthur |
Bull, Sir William James | Hohler, Gerald Fitzroy | Sandys, G. J. (Somerset, Wells) |
Burdett-Coutts, William | Hope, Harry (Bute) | Scott, Sir S. (Marylebone, W.) |
Burn, Colonel C. R. | Hope, James Fitzalan (Sheffield) | Stonier, Beville |
Butcher, John George | Horner, Andrew Long | Stanley, Hon. G. F. (Preston) |
Campion, W. R. | Houston, Robert Paterson | Steel-Maitland, A. D. |
Carlile, Edward Hildred | Hume-Williams, William Ellis | Stewart, Gershom |
Cassel, Felix | Hunter, Sir Charles Rodk. (Bath) | Strauss, Arthur (Paddington, North |
Castlereagh, Viscount | Ingleby, Holcombe | Swift, Rigby |
Cator, John | Jardine, Ernest (Somerset, East) | Sykes, Alan John |
Cautley, Henry Strother | Jaynson-Hirks, William | Talbot, Lord Edmund |
Cave, George | Kebty-Fletcher, J. R. | Terrell, George (Wilts, N.W.) |
Cecil, Lord Hugh (Oxford University) | Kerry, Earl of | Terrell, Henry (Gloucester) |
Chaloner, Colonel R. G. W. | Kirkwood, John H. M. | Thomson, W. Mitchell- (Down, North |
Clay, Captain H. H Spender | Lane-Fox, G. R. | Tryon, Capt. George Clement |
Clive, Percy Archer | Larmor, Sir J. | Walker, Col. William Hall |
Clyde, James Avon | Law, Andrew Bonar (Bootle, Lancs.) | Ward, Arnold S. (Herts, Watford) |
Craig, Norman (Kent, Thanet) | Lee, Arthur Hamilton | Wheler, Granville C. H. |
Craik, Sir Henry | Locker-Lampson, O. (Ramsey) | White, Maj. G. D. (Lancs., Southport) |
Crichton-Stuart, Lord Ninian | Lockwood, Rt. Hon. Lt.-Col. A. R. | Williams, Col. R. (Dorset, W.) |
Dalrymple, Viscount | Long, Rt. Hon. Walter | Willoughby, Major Hon. Claude |
Dixon, Charles Harvey | Lonsdale, John Brownlee | Wood, Hon. E. F. L. (Yorks, Ripon) |
Douglas, Rt. Hon. A. Akers- | Lyttelton, Hon. J. C. (Droitwich) | Yate, Colonel C. E. |
Du Cros, Arthur Philip | MacCaw, Wm. J. MacGeagh | |
Duke, Henry Edward | Mackinder, Mallard J. | TELLERS FOR THE NOES.—Viscount |
Eyres-Monsell, B. M. | Macmaster, Donald | Valentia and Mr. Pike Pease. |
Faber, Copt W. V. (Hants., W.) | M'Calmont, Colonel James |