The Parliamentary Debates

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Reuter's Telegram Company, 1906

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Contents

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SCOTTISH CROFTER COMMISSION Question Mr Barnes Glasgow Blackfriars
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VOLUME CLVII
1
Haslingden Corporation Bill H L Reported with Amendments
3
Clause
9
May 11
11
May 14
13
May 15
15
May 17
17
May 21
21
Extradition Bill H L SECOND READING Order of the day for the Second
27
DISTRIBUTION OF THE BROWN ESTATE COUNTY GALWAY Question Mr John
29
Antofagasta Chili and Bolivia Railway Bill LORDS Read the third 32
31
33333
33
4
35
SANITARY CONDITIONS OF WHEATHAMPSTEAD SCHOOL Questions Mr H Stewart
39
Amendment proposed
55
EDUCATION FINANCES RETURN Question Mr Thomas ODonnell Answer
61
Debate arising
95
MONDAY 14TH MAY 1906
97
THE ROYAL DRAGOONS
123
The House met at a quarter before Three of the Clock
135
PRIVATE BILLS Lords Standing ORDERS NOT PREVIOUSLY INQUIRED INTO
139
POLLING ARRANGEMENT PARLIAMENTARY BOROUGHS BILL Petition from
141
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS CIRCULATED WITH THE VOTES
145
150
149
19
161
COMPLETION OF THE SMYRNA AND AKABAH RAILWAY Question Captain Faber
169
SOUTHERN NIGERIACHIEF NANA Question Mr Cathcart Wason Orkney
173
CHINA SIR ROBERT HARTS POSITION Question Sir Chares Dilke Glou
177
INLAND REVENUE OFFICERS GRIEVANCES
179
ECCLESIASTICAL COMMISSIONERS ESTATES Question Mr Herbert Roberts
191
POOR LAW DRUG CONTRACTSIRISH CONTRACTORS
205
FOURTH SERIES
225
And it being a quarter past Eight of the clock and there being Private
263
C
299
Education of Defective Children Scotland Bill Read the third time
303
Moved That the Bill be now read 2ª The Earl of Onslow
305
EDUCATION SCOTLAND Code of regulations for continuation classes providing
311
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THE UNEMPLOYED PROCESSION
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ROYAL COMMISSION ON EXPERIMENTS ON ANIMALS Question Sir Philip
355
366
365
to Workmen for injuries suffered in the course of their employment
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Mr Haldane
391
Lord R Cecil
401
FEES IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS Question Mr Arthur Stanley Lancashire
405
Amendment proposed
413
Ayes 67 Noes 347 Division List No 76
415
Question
441
ALKALI ETC WORKS STAMP DUTY
449
WEDNESDAY 16TH MAY 1906
453
COLONIAL GARRISONS Question Mr Cox Preston Answer The Financial
465
MADAME DANGELY Question Mr Ashley Lancashire Blackpool Answer
473
THE EDUCATION BILLFACILITIES FOR RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION Questions
477
IRISH MOTOR RACESPOLICE INQUIRY Question Mr Sloan Answer
491
SELECTION STANDING COMMITTEE Sir WILLIAM BRAMPTON GURDON reported
499
Samuel Yorkshire Cleveland
549
Question put and agreed
551
Mr McCrae Edinburgh E
565
Question put and agreed
581
Debate to be resumed upon Monday next
583
MARRIED WOMANS PROPERTY BILL H L Petition in favour of of the Man
585
Aliens Bill SECOND READING
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The Marquess of Salisbury 610
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Ordered That the Bills be read a second time
617
PROVISIONAL ORDER BILLS NO STANDING ORDERS APPLICABLEMr SPEAKER
619
EDUCATION PROVISION OF MEALS SCOTLAND BILL Petition from Argyll
621
TOBACCO STRIP DUTY Question Mr Field Answer Mr Asquith
633
PRISON WARDERS DUTIES Question Mr Claude Hay Answer Mr Gladstone 648
647
FOURTH SERIES
649
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659
MR CORBOYS LEITRIM PROPERTY Question Mr ODowd Sligo S Answer
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Question
679
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London Government Schemes London and Penge etc Bill Read
771
TUBERCULOSIS ANIMALS PREVENTION AND COMPENSATION BILL Petition
773
THE IMPERIAL YEOMANRY Question Mr Bellairs Lynn Regis Answer
779
Bill read a second time and committed for Monday next
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Metropolitan Police Provisional Order Bill Read 2 according to order
855
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857
Motion by leave of the House withdrawn
887
Ordered That the Bill be read a second time Tomorrow
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CLOSING OF MOUNTED INFANTRY SCHOOLS Question Sir Howard Vincent
905
INCREASE IN ADMIRALTY PRINTING Question Mr Weir Answer Mr
907
IRISH LAND SALES IN 1903 Question Mr Field Answer Mr Bryce 914
915
WHITE WOMEN IN CHINESE COMPOUNDS Question Mr Dobson Plymouth
923
DANISH COLONY AT CAPE YORK Question Mr Duffy Galway S Answer
929
VACCINATION EXEMPTION CERTIFICATE Question Mr J M Robertson North
933
IRISH LANDSALES AT EXCESSIVE PRICES Question Mr Ginnell Answer
947
JUVENILE SMOKERS Questions Dr Macnamara Camberwell N Answers
959
The President of the Board of Education Mr Birrell Bristol N
963
Mr Samuel Roberts Sheffield Ecclesall
975
Sir Francis Lowe Birmingham Edgbaston 988
987
Mr Dillon
999
Question
1023
Question
1059
Mr Dillon Mayo E
1071
TUESDAY 22ND MAY 1906
1073
Elections Meetings in Schoolrooms Bill H L Reported from
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1087
On Question Amendment agreed
1099
Report to lie upon the Table 1108
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MERCHANT SHIPPING ACTS Amendment No 2 BILL Petition from Glasgow
1109
LAND VALUES TAXATION ETC SCOTLANDBILL Petition from Fordyce
1111
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VOL CLVII FOURTH SERIES
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CHINESE GOVERNMENT AND SIR ROBERT HART Question Sir Charles Dilke
1181
Barry Railway Bill H L Reported from the Select Committee with
1233
Motion made and Question proposed That the Bill be now read a second
1243
May 23
1245
BOYCOTTING AND CRIME RETURN FOR IRELAND Question Mr Lonsdale
1261
UPPER STREET ISLINGTON POST OFFICE Question Mr Wiles Islington E
1299
DRIFTNET FISHING SCOTLAND
1363
Mr MitchellThomson Lanarkshire N W 1374
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PETITIONS
1393
CONVICTIONS OF FOREIGN WOMEN IN LONDON Question Dr Cooper South
1401
REPATRIATED COOLIESPENALTIES For Return TO SOUTH AFRICA Question
1411
TIBETAN INDEMNITY Question Sir H Cotton Nottingham E Answer
1413
The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs Sir Edward Grey Northumber
1415
Sir WILLIAM BRAMPTON GURDON further reported That they had added
1443
Question put and agreed
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And it being a quarter past Eight of the clock and there being Private Busi
1491
Motion made and Question proposed That a sum not exceeding 351500 C
1497
Resolution read a second time
1503
Resolution read a second time
1509
Glamorgan and South Wales Water Bill H L Reported from the Select
1513
ment Provisional Order No 6 Bill
1557
FOURTH SERIES i
1637
Question Mr Laidlaw Renfrewshire E Answer Mr Churchill
1645
ARKLOW HARBOUR Question Sir Thomas Esmonde Wexford N Answer
IRISH LAND ADMINISTRATION DEFECTS Questions Mr Ginnell Mr Kilbride
1116
SINN FEIN ASSOCIATION Questions Mr Charles Craig Antrim S Mr Conor
POSTAL CIRCULATION OF BETTING CIRCULARS Questions Mr Sloan and
WEST OF ENGLAND TELEPHONE SERVICE Question Mr Dunn Cornwall
WORKMENS COMPENSATION INSURANCE Question Mr Cochrane Ayrshire N
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1099
THE NEW SPANISH TARIFF Questions Mr R Duncan Govan Answers
IRISH FINANCIAL RELATIONS Question Mr John Redmond Waterford
THE TEACHERS REGISTER Question Mr Butcher Cambridge University
338
933
SMOKE NUISANCE FROM WOOLWICH ARSENAL Question Mr G A Hardy
IRISH POSTMENS UNIFORM CONTRACTS Question Mr Charles Devlin Galway
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REMOVAL OF SUNKEN ROCK FROM GORTNASATE HARBOUR Question
Mr Bowles 1456
Sale of Coke Bill
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