Commons Sitting of 18 April 1887 Series 3 Vol. 313

    c1103
  1. MINUTES. 92 words
  2. QUESTIONS.
    1. cc1103-4
    2. ADMIRALTY—THE MEDITERRANEAN SQUADRON—ETIQUETTE OF SALUTING. 375 words
    3. cc1104-5
    4. ISLANDS OF THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC— RECENT DISTURBANCES IN TONGA. 113 words
    5. cc1105-6
    6. EVICTIONS (IRELAND)—CONSTABLE GOLDEN—REFUSAL TO ACT. 320 words
    7. c1106
    8. EVICTIONS (IRELAND)—MARQUESS OF LANSDOWNE'S ESTATES, QUEEN'S COUNTY. 88 words
    9. c1106
    10. NATIONAL SCHOOL TEACHERS (IRELAND)—PAYMENT OF RESULTS FEES. 104 words
    11. cc1106-7
    12. THE MAGISTRACY (IRELAND)—MR. T.N. CULLEN, DIVISIONAL MAGISTRATE OF BELFAST. 298 words
    13. cc1107-9
    14. WAR OFFICE (ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT) —GOOD AND RELIABLE WEAPONS. 462 words
    15. c1109
    16. POST OFFICE—SERVICE TO CHINA AND JAPAN BY CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. 163 words
    17. cc1109-10
    18. NATIONAL SCHOOL TEACHERS (IRELAND)— PAYMENT OF RESULTS FEES —ROUNDSTONE. 125 words
    19. c1110
    20. LABOURERS' (IRELAND) ACT— DUNDALK UNION. 228 words
    21. cc1110-1
    22. GENERAL PRISONS BOARD FOR IRELAND—SALE OF CONVICT FARM, LUSK, CO. DUBLIN. 220 words
    23. cc1111-2
    24. THE MAGISTRACY (IRELAND)—MESSRS. WARREN ST. LEGER WOODS AND JAMES HAMILTON WOODS. 441 words
    25. c1113
    26. RAILWAYS (ENGLAND AND WALES)— SUBWAY AT TODMORDEN STATION —LANCASHIRE AND YORKSHIRE RAILWAY. 240 words
    27. cc1113-4
    28. FISHERY BOARD (SCOTLAND)—LOANS TO FISHERMEN OF CROFTING PARISHES. 241 words
    29. c1114
    30. WAR OFFICE—BREVET MAJORITIES TO CAPTAINS OF INFANTRY REGIMENTS. 120 words
    31. c1115
    32. CUSTOMS AND EXCISE—FREE GOODS TO WORKHOUSES. 62 words
    33. c1115
    34. THE ENGLISH AND IRISH CONSTABULARY — ANNUAL LEAVE OF ABSENCE. 101 words
    35. cc1115-6
    36. MERCHANT SHIPPING—LOSS OF THE "VICTORIA" IN CROSSING THE CHANNEL. 231 words
    37. cc1116-7
    38. COLONY OF VICTORIA—OF EFFECTS OF A DECEASED PASSENGER. 264 words
    39. c1117
    40. ARMY—INSANITARY STATE OF DOVER BARRACKS. 236 words
    41. c1118
    42. LAWAND JUSTICE (IRELAND)—NEWRY PETTY SESSIONS—CONVICTION OF WILLIAM DURNAN, A PERSON OF UNSOUND MIND. 130 words
    43. cc1118-9
    44. ADMIRALTY—RESIGNATION OF COMMISSIONS IN THE NAVY. 224 words
    45. cc1119-20
    46. EGYPT—SIR HENRY DRUMMOND WOLFF'S MISSION—NEUTRALIZATION OF EGYPT AND THE SUEZ CANAL. 313 words
    47. c1120
    48. PARLIAMENT—PRIVATE BILL LEGISLATION. 217 words
    49. cc1120-1
    50. CRIME AND OUTRAGE (IRELAND)— ALLEGED ASSAULTS ON THREE GIRLS AT OULLEN, NEAR MILLSTREET. 279 words
    51. cc1121-3
    52. SIR BERNHARD SAMUELSON AND THE CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER. 528 words
    53. c1123
    54. THE ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY— THE RECENT RESIGNATIONS. 171 words
    55. cc1123-8
    56. PARLIAMENT—THE NEW RULES OF PROCEDURE, 1882—RULE 9 (ORDER IN DEBATE)—SUSPENSION OF A MEMBER. 1,996 words
  3. ORDERS OF THE BAY.
    1. c1129
    2. CRIMINAL LAW AMENDMENT (IRELAND) BILL.— [BILL 217.] 11 words
  4. SECOND HEADINGS.
    1. cc1129-237
    2. ADJOURNED DEBATE. [SEVENTH NIGHT.] 44,557 words, 1 division
    3. cc1237-8
    4. JUSTICES JURISDICTION BILL [Lords.] 94 words
  5. MOTIONS.
    1. c1238
    2. LOCAL GOVERNMENT PROVISIONAL ORDERS (POOR LAW) BILL. 96 words
    3. c1238
    4. LOCAL GOVERNMENT PROVISIONAL ORDERS (POOR LAW) (NO. 2) BILL. 93 words
    5. c1238
    6. DUKE OF CONNAUGHT'S LEAVE BILL. 70 words
    7. c1238
    8. HABITUAL DRUNKARDS ACT (1879) AMENDMENT BILL. 45 words

Lords Sitting of 18 April 1887 Series 3 Vol. 313

    c1101
  1. MINUTES. 38 words
  2. LAW AND POLICE—THE LATE DOG REGULATIONS,
    1. cc1101-3
    2. QUESTION. OBSERVATIONS. 505 words