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A. J. BALFOUR agreed Amendment appeal Arthur Arthur Hardinge Australia authority beg to ask BILL H.L. Bill Lords British charge Charles Church clause colonies considered county council Court deal Department desire district Dublin Earl England favour Gentleman George give Government Board GOVERNMENT PROVISIONAL ORDERS grant Henry hope horses House India inspectors interest Ireland James June labourers land Liverpool LOCAL GOVERNMENT IRELAND London London County Council LORD G Majesty's Government matter Member ment mittee money-lender noble Office opinion parish Parliament passed Petitions Private Bills Question proposed RAILWAY BILL read a second read the third referred regard schools Scotland Second Reading Secretary SIR CHARLES DILKE SIR HENRY FOWLER Sir John South Africa Standing Committee Standing Orders Table teachers Thomas tion Treasury Vote War Office WILLIAM REDMOND wish words WYNDHAM
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