Commons Sitting of 18 April 1887
Series 3 Vol. 313
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MINUTES.
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QUESTIONS.
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ADMIRALTY—THE MEDITERRANEAN SQUADRON—ETIQUETTE OF SALUTING.
375 words
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ISLANDS OF THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC— RECENT DISTURBANCES IN TONGA.
113 words
cc1105-6
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EVICTIONS (IRELAND)—CONSTABLE GOLDEN—REFUSAL TO ACT.
320 words
c1106
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EVICTIONS (IRELAND)—MARQUESS OF LANSDOWNE'S ESTATES, QUEEN'S COUNTY.
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NATIONAL SCHOOL TEACHERS (IRELAND)—PAYMENT OF RESULTS FEES.
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THE MAGISTRACY (IRELAND)—MR. T.N. CULLEN, DIVISIONAL MAGISTRATE OF BELFAST.
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WAR OFFICE (ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT) —GOOD AND RELIABLE WEAPONS.
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POST OFFICE—SERVICE TO CHINA AND JAPAN BY CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY.
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NATIONAL SCHOOL TEACHERS (IRELAND)— PAYMENT OF RESULTS FEES —ROUNDSTONE.
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c1110
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LABOURERS' (IRELAND) ACT— DUNDALK UNION.
228 words
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GENERAL PRISONS BOARD FOR IRELAND—SALE OF CONVICT FARM, LUSK, CO. DUBLIN.
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THE MAGISTRACY (IRELAND)—MESSRS. WARREN ST. LEGER WOODS AND JAMES HAMILTON WOODS.
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RAILWAYS (ENGLAND AND WALES)— SUBWAY AT TODMORDEN STATION —LANCASHIRE AND YORKSHIRE RAILWAY.
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FISHERY BOARD (SCOTLAND)—LOANS TO FISHERMEN OF CROFTING PARISHES.
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WAR OFFICE—BREVET MAJORITIES TO CAPTAINS OF INFANTRY REGIMENTS.
120 words
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CUSTOMS AND EXCISE—FREE GOODS TO WORKHOUSES.
62 words
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THE ENGLISH AND IRISH CONSTABULARY — ANNUAL LEAVE OF ABSENCE.
101 words
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MERCHANT SHIPPING—LOSS OF THE "VICTORIA" IN CROSSING THE CHANNEL.
231 words
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COLONY OF VICTORIA—OF EFFECTS OF A DECEASED PASSENGER.
264 words
c1117
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ARMY—INSANITARY STATE OF DOVER BARRACKS.
236 words
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LAWAND JUSTICE (IRELAND)—NEWRY PETTY SESSIONS—CONVICTION OF WILLIAM DURNAN, A PERSON OF UNSOUND MIND.
130 words
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ADMIRALTY—RESIGNATION OF COMMISSIONS IN THE NAVY.
224 words
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EGYPT—SIR HENRY DRUMMOND WOLFF'S MISSION—NEUTRALIZATION OF EGYPT AND THE SUEZ CANAL.
313 words
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PARLIAMENT—PRIVATE BILL LEGISLATION.
217 words
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CRIME AND OUTRAGE (IRELAND)— ALLEGED ASSAULTS ON THREE GIRLS AT OULLEN, NEAR MILLSTREET.
279 words
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SIR BERNHARD SAMUELSON AND THE CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER.
528 words
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THE ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY— THE RECENT RESIGNATIONS.
171 words
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PARLIAMENT—THE NEW RULES OF PROCEDURE, 1882—RULE 9 (ORDER IN DEBATE)—SUSPENSION OF A MEMBER.
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ORDERS OF THE BAY.
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CRIMINAL LAW AMENDMENT (IRELAND) BILL.— [BILL 217.]
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SECOND HEADINGS.
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ADJOURNED DEBATE. [SEVENTH NIGHT.]
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1 division
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JUSTICES JURISDICTION BILL [Lords.]
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MOTIONS.
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LOCAL GOVERNMENT PROVISIONAL ORDERS (POOR LAW) BILL.
96 words
c1238
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LOCAL GOVERNMENT PROVISIONAL ORDERS (POOR LAW) (NO. 2) BILL.
93 words
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DUKE OF CONNAUGHT'S LEAVE BILL.
70 words
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HABITUAL DRUNKARDS ACT (1879) AMENDMENT BILL.
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Lords Sitting of 18 April 1887
Series 3 Vol. 313
c1101
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MINUTES.
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LAW AND POLICE—THE LATE DOG REGULATIONS,
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QUESTION. OBSERVATIONS.
505 words