Commons Sitting of 5 March 1888 Series 3 Vol. 323

    c163
  1. MINUTES. 46 words
  2. QUESTIONS.
    1. cc163-4
    2. POOR LAW (ENGLAND AND WALES)—ELECTION OF GUARDIANS (NOTTINGHAM)—MR. METCALF. 343 words
    3. cc164-5
    4. POST OFFICE (SCOTLAND)—ANONYMOUS LETTERS TO LADY MATHESON. 124 words
    5. cc165-6
    6. REGISTRAR OF FRIENDLY SOCIETIES—ROYAL LIVER FRIENDLY SOCIETY. 278 words
    7. c166
    8. TRADE AND COMMERCE—CONVENTION WITH CHINA—TRADE WITH THIBET. 141 words
    9. cc166-7
    10. FISHERY BOARD (SCOTLAND)—TRAWLING ON THE EAST COAST. 172 words
    11. c167
    12. PRISONS (IRELAND)—MRS. RYAN, A PRISONER IN LIMERICK GAOL. 268 words
    13. c168
    14. SOUTH AFRICA—RESTORATION OF USIBEPU. 71 words
    15. c168
    16. AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT OF THE PRIVY COUNCIL—COMMISSION ON AGRICULTURAL AND DAIRY SCHOOLS. 78 words
    17. cc168-9
    18. LAW AND JUSTICE—HEREFORD QUARTER SESSIONS—SEVERE SENTENCES ON BOYS. 285 words
    19. cc169-70
    20. EDUCATION DEPARTMENT—INSPECTED DAY SCHOOLS—INSTRUCTION IN AGRICULTURE. 195 words
    21. c170
    22. EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ACTS—DEATH OF A GIRL AT A ROPE FACTORY. 251 words
    23. c171
    24. PALACE OF WESTMINSTER—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE HOUSE AND LIBRARY. 98 words
    25. c171
    26. IRISH LAND COMMISSION—WEXFORD. 87 words
    27. c171
    28. CHURCH OF ENGLAND AND THE ECCLESIASTICAL COMMISSIONERS—PROPERTY AND REVENUES. 179 words
    29. c171
    30. THE COLONIES—CONSTITUTION OF THE EXECUTIVE. 99 words
    31. cc171-3
    32. LAW AND POLICE (METROPOLIS)—CLAPHAM COMMON. 144 words
    33. c173
    34. SOUTH AFRICA—RAILWAY AT DELAGOA BAY. 198 words
    35. cc173-4
    36. METROPOLIS—SAFETY OF THE STREETS. 268 words
    37. cc174-5
    38. POST OFFICE—MAIL CART FROM HIGHAM FERRERS TO NORTHAMPTON. 371 words
    39. cc175-6
    40. REFORMATORY SCHOOLS—THE THIRTIETH REPORT. 118 words
    41. c176
    42. THE AUSTRALIAN COLONIES—EXTERMINATION OF RABBITS-M. PASTEUR. 160 words
    43. cc176-7
    44. COPYHOLD ACT, 1887—CLAUSE 30. 83 words
    45. c177
    46. ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY—THE DISTURBANCES AT MITCHELSTOWN. 153 words
    47. cc177-8
    48. ADMIRALTY—THE "BRITANNIA" TRAINING SHIP. 143 words
    49. cc178-80
    50. CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE (IRELAND) ACT, 1887—PROSECUTIONS AGAINST NEWSVENDORS. 640 words
    51. c180
    52. IRISH LAND COMMISSION—APPEALS FROM SUB-COMMISSION, CO. CLARE. 131 words
    53. cc180-2
    54. WAR OFFICE (CONTRACTS)—WORKS TO BE EXECUTED IN IRELAND. 479 words
    55. c182
    56. WAR OFFICE—CHELSEA HOSPITAL—AUGMENTED PENSIONS. 80 words
    57. c182
    58. WAR OFFICE—ADMINISTRATION OF ORDNANCE FACTORIES. 187 words
    59. c183
    60. PARLIAMENT—PRIVATE BILL LEGISLATION—A J OINT COMMITTEE. 109 words
    61. c183
    62. THE PARIS EXHIBITION (1889)—REPRESENTATION OF BRITISH INDUSTRIES. 129 words
    63. cc183-4
    64. WAR OFFICE—MILITARY AND NAVAL INTELLIGENCE DEPARTMENTS. 145 words
    65. c184
    66. PARLIAMENT—NEW RULES OF PROCEDURE—UNFINISHED BILLS. 202 words
    67. c185
    68. CHARITY COMMISSIONERS—THE FREE SCHOOL AT HITCHIN AND JOHN RAND'S CHARITY. 91 words
    69. c185
    70. RECORD OFFICE—REMOVAL OF PUBLIC RECORDS FROM WESTMINSTER. 166 words
    71. cc185-6
    72. THE CIVIL SERVICE—POLITICAL ASSOCIATIONS—SIR ALFRED SLADE. 233 words
    73. cc186-7
    74. METROPOLITAN POLICE—ALLEGED ASSAULT. 388 words
    75. cc187-8
    76. THE NAVY ESTIMATES. 83 words
    77. c188
    78. THE CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES. 45 words
    79. cc188-9
    80. PARLIAMENT—DURATION OF SPEECHES. 489 words
    81. cc189-90
    82. BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. 122 words
    83. c190
    84. COMMONS—PURSUING GAME. 348 words
    85. cc191-2
    86. BURGH POLICE AND HEALTH (SCOTLAND) BILL. 192 words
    c193
  3. MEMORANDUM OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE 216 words
  4. I.
    1. cc193-205
    2. ORGANIZATION AND ESTABLISHMENTS. 3,977 words
  5. II.
    1. cc205-21
    2. THE DEFENCES OF OUR PORTS AND COALING STATIONS. 413 words
      1. cc207-11
      2. (A) COALING STATIONS. 1,327 words
      3. cc211-3
      4. (B.) MILITARY PORTS. 376 words
      5. cc213-21
      6. (C.) MERCANTILE PORTS. 2,070 words
  6. III.
    1. cc221-8
    2. ESTIMATES. 2,262 words
  7. ORDERS OF THE DAY.
    1. c229
    2. SUPPLY.—COMMITTEE. 17 words
    3. PROTECTION OF THE EMPIRE.
      1. cc229-319
      2. OBSERVATIONS. 36,372 words
      cc319-24
    4. EAST INDIA (PURCHASE AND CONSTRUCTION OF RAILWAYS) BILL. 5 words
      1. cc319-24
      2. [BILL 143.] SECOND READING. 2,073 words
  8. MOTIONS.
    1. c324
    2. COPYRIGHT (MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS) BILL. 48 words
    3. cc324-5
    4. RELIGIOUS PROSECUTIONS ABOLITION BILL. 48 words
    5. c325
    6. TIMBER ACTS (IRELAND) AMENDMENT BILL. 54 words

Lords Sitting of 5 March 1888 Series 3 Vol. 323

    c139
  1. MINUTES. 8 words
  2. cc139-48
  3. ELECTRIC LIGHTING ACT (1882) AMENDMENT BILL.—(No. 1.) 3 words
    1. cc139-48
    2. SECOND READING. 3,647 words
  4. BRITISH AND OTHER FOREIGN COLONIES—SALE OF INTOXICATING LIQUORS TO NATIVE RACES—CORRESPONDENCE.
    1. cc148-59
    2. QUESTION. OBSERVATIONS. 4,174 words
  5. BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE.
    1. cc159-63
    2. RESOLUTION. 1,681 words