Commons Sitting of 3 May 1887 Series 3 Vol. 314

    c683
  1. MINUTES. 46 words
  2. NOTICE OF MOTION.
    1. c683
    2. ARMY (AUXILIARY FORCES) —THE VOLUNTEERS —THE CAPITATION GRANT. 162 words
  3. QUESTIONS.
    1. cc683-4
    2. INDIA—THE GUNPOWDER FACTORY AT MADRAS. 97 words
    3. c684
    4. POST OFFICE (IRELAND) —POSTAL BUSINESS AT BALLYSHANNON. 177 words
    5. cc684-5
    6. MERCHANT SHIPPING—SAVING LIFE AT SEA —THE LINE-THROWING GUN. 115 words
    7. cc685-6
    8. POOR LAW (IRELAND) —VOTING PAPERS IN THE BANTRY UNION. 417 words
    9. cc686-7
    10. LUNATIC ASYLUMS (IRELAND) —USE OF THE COLD PLUNGE BATH AS A PUNISHMENT. 371 words
    11. c687
    12. INDIA—THE MAHARAJAH DHULEEP INGH. 94 words
    13. cc687-8
    14. ADMIRALTY—IMPURE WATER SUPPLY TO HER MAJESTY'S SHIPS AT MALTA. 159 words
    15. c688
    16. NATIONAL EDUCATION (IRELAND)—SCIENCE AND ART DEPARTMENT—RESULTS FEES. 198 words
    17. c689
    18. CIVIL SERVICE COPYISTS—THE TREASURY MINUTE. 275 words
    19. cc689-90
    20. NAVY —CLYDE BRIGADE OF THE ROYAL NAVAL ARTILLERY VOLUNTEERS. 238 words
    21. cc690-1
    22. POST OFFICE (IRELAND)—IMPROVED SERVICE IN THE NORTH OF IRELAND. 213 words
    23. c691
    24. LAND LAW (IRELAND) ACT (SUB-COMMISSIONERS). 95 words
    25. cc691-2
    26. ARMY—MILITARY PRISONS—REPORT ON DISCIPLINE AND MANAGEMENT (1885). 89 words
    27. c692
    28. EGYPT —SIR HENRY DRUMMOND WOLFF'S MISSION—THE MILITARY OCCUPATION. 270 words
    29. cc692-3
    30. THE CURRENCY—ISSUE OF COPPER COINS. 111 words
    31. c693
    32. LAW AND POLICE—SOCIALIST MEETINGS —INSTRUCTIONS TO THE POLICE. 58 words
    33. cc693-4
    34. LAW AND JUSTICE (ENGLAND AND WALES) —PUBLIC PROSECUTIONS— THE SOLICITOR TO THE TREASURY. 430 words
    35. cc694-5
    36. LAW AND POLICE (ENGLAND AND WALES)—DISTURBANCES AT KEN-NINGTON. 276 words
    37. cc695-6
    38. CHINA—THE CONVENTION —BRITISH TRADE WITH THIBET. 210 words
    39. cc696-7
    40. WAYS AND MEANS—THE FINANCIAL RESOLUTIONS—THE TOBACCO DUTIES. 538 words
    41. cc697-8
    42. TRADE AND COMMERCE—STRIKE OF SHIPBUILDERS AT BELFAST. 134 words
    43. cc698-700
    44. EVICTIONS (IRELAND)—LORD GRAN-ARD'S ESTATE, CO. LONGFORD— NOTICE TO THE BOARD OF GUARDIANS. 632 words
    45. c700
    46. BOYCOTTING AND INTIMIDATION (IRELAND) —CIRCULAR LETTER TO THE CHIEFS OF POLICE. 162 words
  4. MOTION.
    1. cc700-61
    2. PRIVILEGE (MR. DILLON AND "THE TIMES" NEWSPAPER).—RESOLUTION. 25,612 words, 1 division
  5. ORDERS OF THE DAY.
    1. c762
    2. CRIMINAL LAW AMENDMENT (IRELAND) BILL.— [BILL 217.] 29 words
    3. cc762-823
    4. PRELIMINARY INQUIRY. 24,518 words
    5. cc823-4
    6. COMMITTEE. 155 words
    cc824-33
  6. COLONIAL SERVICE (PENSIONS) BILL. 3,414 words
  7. cc833-8
  8. TRUCK BILL,— [BILL 109. 1,832 words
  9. MOTIONS.
    1. cc838-9
    2. GAS AND WATER PROVISIONAL ORDRES BILL. 63 words
    3. c839
    4. GAS PROVISIONAL ORDERS BILL. 64 words
    5. c839
    6. WATER PROVISONAL ORDERS BILL. 69 words
    7. c839
    8. TRAMWAYS AND PUBLIC COMPANIES (IRELAND) ACTS AMENDMENT BILL. 48 words

Lords Sitting of 3 May 1887 Series 3 Vol. 314

    c681
  1. MINUTES. 12 words
  2. cc681-2
  3. MALTA—CHANGES IN THE CON-STITUTION.—QUESTION. 181 words
  4. ISLANDS OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC—THE NEW HEBRIDES.
    1. c682
    2. EXPLANATION. 85 words
    3. c682
    4. COUNTY COURTS CONSOLIDATION BILL [H.L.] 33 words