Commons Sitting of 15 March 1887
Series 3 Vol. 312
c349
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MINUTES.
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QUESTIONS.
c349
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ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY—DETECTIVE CONSTABLE P. MONOHAN.
230 words
cc350-1
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CRIME AND OUTRAGE (IRELAND)—MR. JAMES SIMMS. DRUMLANE, CO. DERRY.
336 words
c351
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COMMISSIONERS OF IRISH LIGHTS—CARLINGFORD LOUGH LIGHT-KEEPERS' HOUSES.
193 words
cc351-2
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LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOARD—LOANS.
170 words
c352
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PARLIAMENT—PRIVATE BILL BUSINESS.
157 words
cc352-3
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INDIA—MADRAS BOARD OF REVENUE—STATEMENT OF MR. THOMAS.
173 words
c353
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INLAND REVENUE—INCOME TAX ON AMERICAN FLOUR MILLS COMPANIES.
134 words
cc353-4
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IRELAND—THE ORANGE ORGANIZATION—UNION OFFICIALS.
380 words
cc354-5
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RIVER THAMES—THE WATER COMPANIES—THE SEWAGE SYSTEM.
274 words
cc355-6
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LAW AND JUSTICE—COURT HOUSES—ACCOMMODATION OF UNTRIED PRISONERS.
163 words
c356
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THE ROYAL COMMISSION ON BI-METALLISM.
147 words
cc356-7
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WAR OFFICE—SIGHT TEST FOR CANDIDATES FOR COMMISSIONS.
73 words
c357
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ILLEGAL MEETINGS (IRELAND)—STREET HANDS.
165 words
cc357-8
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GREENWICH HOSPITAL—THEIR NORTHERN ESTATES.
188 words
cc358-9
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ZANZIBAR-BOMBARDMENT OF MINENGANI BY THE PORTUGUESE.
284 words
cc359-60
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POOR LAW (ENGLAND AND WALES)—"BOARDING OUT" OF PAUPER CHILDREN.
478 words
cc360-1
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INDIA (RAILWAYS)—THE RAILWAY TO QUETTA.
237 words
c361
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INALAND REYENUE—WITHDRAWAL OF THE COLLECTOR FROM SLIGO.
171 words
c362
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INDIA—VACCINATION LAWS IN BRITISH INDIA—PENALTIES.
122 words
c362
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CRIME AND OUTRAGE (IRELAND)—DISTURBANCES AT YOUGHAL.
123 words
cc362-5
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ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY—THE DISTURBANCES AT YOUGHAL—TELEGRAM FROM CAPTAIN PLUNKETT, DIVISIONAL MAGISTRATE.
968 words
cc365-6
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THE MAGISTRACY (IRELAND)—JERE-MIAH HEGARTY, MILLSTREET.
210 words
cc366-7
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CONTAGIOUS DISEASES (ANIMALS) ACTS—IMPORTATION OF CATTLE FROM IRELAND INTO SCOTLAND.
283 words
cc367-8
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THE ECCLESIASTICAL COMMISSIONERS AND TIFF, PADDINGTON TRUSTEES—SALE OF LAND.
333 words
cc368-9
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POST OFFICE—POSTAGE TO AUSTRALIA AND NEW CALEDONIA.
216 words
c369
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POST OFFICE—CHARGES FOR POSTAL ORDERS.
149 words
cc369-70
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EDUCATION (IRELAND)—NATIONAL SCHOOL TEACHERS.
135 words
c370
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SOUTH AFRICA—GERMAN OCCUPATION OF PONDOLAND.
222 words
cc370-2
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CEYLON—THE COLOMBO AND KANDY RAILWAY.
414 words
c372
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STATE OF IRELAND—THE NORTH RIDING OF TIPPERARY.
355 words
cc372-3
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POST OFFICE (ENGLAND AND WALKS)—THE HAMPSTEAD POST OFFICE.
265 words
cc373-4
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LOCAL GOVERNMENT HOARD—THE ILKLEY LOCAL BOARD—REDUCTION OF THE QUOTA OF MEMBERS.
252 words
cc374-5
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POST OFFICE (IRELAND)—DISTRICT SURVEYORS.
227 words
c375
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THE IMPERIAL INSTITUTE—THE SITE AT SOUTH KENSINGTON.
191 words
cc375-6
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THE ROYAL COMMISSION ON THE LAND LAW (IRELAND) ACT, 1881, AND THE PURCHASE OF LAND (IRELAND) ACT, 1885—"ANONYMOUS WITNESSES."
142 words
cc376-7
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BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE—THE ESTIMATES.
294 words
cc377-8
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SUPPPLY—ARMY ESTIMATES—DISCUSSION OF VOTE 1.
239 words
c378
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POST OFFICE-PILLAR BOXES—MARKING WITH THE POINTS OF THE COMPASS.
71 words
c378
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HIGHER AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION.
155 words
cc378-9
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SUPPLY—CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES—THE VOTE ON ACCOUNT.
44 words
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ORDER, OF THE DAY.
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BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE (RULES OF PROCEDURE)—RULE 1 (CLOSURE OF DEBATE).—RESOLUTION".
cc379-444
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ADJOURNED DEBATE. [TWELFTH NIGHT.]
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MOTION.
c444
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BANKRUPTCY OFFICES (SITES) BILL.
51 words
Lords Sitting of 15 March 1887
Series 3 Vol. 312
c335
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MINUTES.
14 words
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LAW AND JUSTICE (ENGLAND AND WALES)—OURTHOUSES—ACCOMMODATION FOR PRISONERS AWAITING TRIAL.
cc335-6
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QUESTION. OBSERVATIONS.
246 words
cc336-48
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CHURCH PATRONAGE BILL.—(No. 26.)
5 words
cc336-48
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COMMITTEE.
4,737 words