The Parliamentary Debates

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Reuter's Telegram Company, 1906
 

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VOLUME CLXVI
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Nov 28
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On Question Motion agreed to and ordered accordingly
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Amend this Amendment by leaving out from the word but
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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1888 POLICE ADMINISTRATION Petition from West
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lage
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ROYAL CANAL DUBLIN Question Mr Field Dublin St Patrick Answer
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MOTOR SKIDDING ACCIDENTS Question Mr Courthope Answer Mr John
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ROYAL ENGINEERS IN THE POST OFFICE Question Sir G Kekewich Exeter
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MACROOM DISTURBANCE Question Mr T L Corbett Answer Mr Bryce 79
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TELEGRAPH BUSINESS AT HALIFAX Question Mr Barker Halifax Answer
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REPAIRS TO TURBINE MACHINERY ON FOREIGN STATIONS Question
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The Prime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury Sir H Campbell
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Mr Hicks Beach Gloucestershire Tewkesbury
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Ayes 336 Noes 74 Division List No 444
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In page 1 line 5 after the word registered to insert
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Question
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In page 1 line 6 after the word such to insert the words
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Ayes 297 Noes 45 Division List No 449
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Mr Harcourt
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Ayes 360 Noes 76 Division List No 451
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of every notice of selection or withdrawal received by him and shall
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In page 2 line 38 to leave out the words to evade and
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THURSDAY 29TH NOVEMBER 1903
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The Earl of Crewe
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On Question That the words proposed to be left out stand part of
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afraid the right rev Prelate is out
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The Marquess of Londonderry 244
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The Earl of Crewe 254
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Bedford D
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CLERKS AND SURVEYORS OF TAXES Question Mr Sloan Answer
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CONSULAR SERVICEEXAMINATION AND CONDITIONS OF ENTRY Question
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FOURTH SERIES
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THE COASTGUARD Question Mr Lonsdale Armagh Mid Answer
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BRITISHINDIAN IMMIGRATION TRANSVAAL
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Puge
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CLONAN EVICTED TENANT Question Mr Delany Queens County Ossory
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LLOYD ESTATE CAVAN Question Mr Vincent Kennely Answer Mr Bryce
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Mr EMMOTT Oldham in the Chair
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Sir E Carson Dublin University
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Commons Amendment
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Mr F E Smith Liverpool Walton
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Question put and negatived
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Amendment proposed to the Bill
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Sir Charles Dilke Gloucestershire Forest of Dean 362
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Viscount Morpeth Birmingham S
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PORTMAGEE PIER Question Mr Boland Answer Mr Bryce
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Mr Shackleton Lancashire Clitheroe
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Ayes 286 Noes 27 Division List No 454
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In page 2 line 38 to leave out the word maintainable and
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Question proposed That the words proposed to be left out stand part
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In page 3 line 2 after the word made to insert the words
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FRIDAY 30TH NOVEMBER 1906
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IRISH NATIONAL EDUCATIONTRAINING OF JUNIOR ASSISTANT MISTRESSES
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Amendment proposed
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Mr Gladstone 1050
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Ayes 201 Noes 28 Division List No 455
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TRADE DISPUTES BILL Petitions for Amendment of of Railway Companies
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On Question That the words proposed to be left out stand part of
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On Question Amendment as amended agreed
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The Earl of Crewe
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In page 10 line 1 to leave out subsections 3 4 and 5
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The Lord Bishop of Wakefield 478
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Lord Stanley of Alderley
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L Chancellor
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On Question That the remainder of the Amendments to the Amend
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Lord Ashbourne
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In page 11 line 34 after the word effect to insert the following
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3 Nothing in this Act shall affect
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Viscount Cross 528
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Lord Fitzmaurice
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ment The Earl of Crewe
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OBSOLETE TORPEDO BOATS Question Mr Nield Middlesex Ealing Answer
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VACANCIES FOR TELEPHONE EXCHANGE MANAGERS Question Mr Wiles
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QUESTIONS IN THE HOUSE
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REDUCTION OF BATTALIONS Question Sir Samuel Scott Marylebone W
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LONDON STREET AMBULANCES Question Sir W J Collins St Pancras W
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Mr F E Smith Liverpool Walton
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The First Commissioner of Works Mr Harcourt Lancashire Rossendale 620
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Sir Philip Mamus London University
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Mr J Wood StokeonTrent
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Question
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ANNUAL No 511 Sierra Leone Report for 1905
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FLOGGING IN PRISONS Question Mr Byles Salford N Answer Mr Glad
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House adjourned at Eight oclock till Tomorrow halfpast
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INCREASE OF SALARY OF TELEGRAPHISTS AT LLANDUDNO Question Mr Idris
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FOURTH SERIES d
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GWESPYR COUNCIL SCHOOL Question Mr Massie Wiltshire Cricklade
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VANDELEUR ESTATE KILRUSH Question Mr Halpin Clare W Answer
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MR BARRINGTONS NEWPORT ESTATE Questions Mr Hogan Tipperary N
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Sir E Carson Dublin University 780
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Licensing Removal of Doubts Bill To remove doubts as to the manner
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To leave out Clause 7 Sir Robert Ropner
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Amendment agreed
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FOURTH SERIES
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Amendment by leave withdrawn
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Sir W Robson
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Sir W Robson
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Read and ordered to lie on the Table 2
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Moved That the Bill be now read 2a Earl Carrington
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WEDNESDAY 5TH DECEMBER 1906
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In page 9 line 1 to leave out subsection b i Sir Charles
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it by leave withdrawn
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Question proposed That the words Any such Order stand part of
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Question
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Mr Gladstone 1040
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Question proposed That those words be there inserted in the Bill
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Question proposed That the words proposed to be left out stand part
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Bill as amended by the Standing Committee to be further considered
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In Clause 1 page 1 line 8 after the word date to insert
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Viscount Halifax
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Stewart of Garlies L
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In Clause 6 page 6 line 24 after the word Act to insert
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words of any specified character and amour t The Lord Bishop
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On Question Amendment agreed
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Town Tenants Ireland Bill SECOND READING
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quarter before Eleven oclock
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GRANT TO ANDREW BEGGAN ON THE SMITH ESTATE COOTEHILL Question
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HOSPITAL ACCOMMODATION AT TIDWORTH Question Captain Faber Answer
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DUBLIN ARMY ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT Questions Mr Lundon Limerick E
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TIREE STEAMER SERVICES Question Major AnstrutherGray Answer
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Sir George Doughty Great Grimsby
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to end of subsection
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In page 14 line 30 to leave out subsection b The Lord
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Amendment agreed
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Ayes 57 Noes 307 Division List No 463
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Ayes 126 Noes 18 Division List No 474
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Amendment agreed
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Amendment agreed
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In page 18 line 33 to leave out from the word may to
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Amendment by leave withdrawn
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In page 24 line 8 after the word award to insert the words
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Question proposed That the words proposed to be left out stand part
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his Report to the House
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Lord R Cecil
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Education Provision of Meals Recommitted Bill
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Question proposed That the words proposed to be left out stand part
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Ayes 176 Noes 33 Division List No 471
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Mr Lambton Durham S E
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Ayes 128 Noes 17 Division List No 475
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Sir Henry Craik
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Question put accordingly That the word by stand part of the clause
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Ayes 23 Noes 152 Division List No 478
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Amendment agreed
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Clause
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Recorders Stipendiary Magistrates and Clerks of the Peace Bill
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Question proposed That those words be there inserted
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In page 2 line 39 at end to add the words 2 Any expression
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ADJOURNMENT Resolved That this House at its rising this day do adjourn
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MONDAY 10TH DECEMBER 1906
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Plural Voting Bill SECOND READING Order of the day for the Second
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Lord Courtney of Penwith
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The Earl of Meath
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The Lord Privy Seal The Marquess of Ripon
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QUALIFICATIONS OF TEACHERS IN STATEAIDED ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
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SALARIES OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOARD OFFICIALS Question Mr Lupton
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CIVIL SERVICE RETIREMENT REGULATIONS Question Sir G Kekewich
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FOURTH SERIES
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Motion made and Question proposed That the Lords Amendments
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Motion made and Question proposed That further proceedings on
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Amendment by leave withdrawn
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Clause
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Question proposed That the words any constable may take into custody
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Mr F E Smith
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RELEASE OF WOMEN SUFFRAGISTS Question Mr Clynes Manchester N E
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Dublin Police Bill Order for Second Reading read and discharged Bill
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FOURTH SERIES i
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WHITBURN BEACH Question Mr Summerbell Sunderland Answer
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results from the injury and the workman leaves any dependants than
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CONDIMENTS FOR THE NAVY Question Mr Bowerman Answer Mr Lam
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Mr Dalziel
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LABOURERS COTTAGES AT AGHALEE Antrim Question Mr MacVeagh Answer
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Nov 29
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VISITS OF VICECONSULS TO TRADE CENTRES Question Mr Yoxall Answer
GALWAY POLICE SERGEANT Question Mr Dillon Answer Mr Bryce
Ambrose Mayo W Answer
CIVIL EMPLOYMENT OF EXSOLDIERS AND SAILORS
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WHITBURN BEACH Question Mr Summerbell Sunderland Answer
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Amendments agreed
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HULL LEVEL CROSSING SIGNALMEN Question Mr Hudson NewcastleonTyne
TORPEDO BOAT DUTIES Question Mr Nield Answer Mr Lambert
SWANSEA EDUCATION DISPUTE Questions Lord R Cecil Marylebone E
of and to insert the words order of the Commission under The
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MR BUCKNILLS REPORT Question Viscount Turnour Sussex Horsham
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LAX WEIR FISHERY BOARD Question Mr Joyce Answer The Attorney
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Amendment moved
ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY FORCE FUND Question Mr Sloan Beltast S

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Էջ 101 - ... shall be computed In such manner as Is best calculated to give the rate per week at which the workman was being remunerated. Provided that where by reason of the shortness of the time during which the workman has been In the employment of his employer, or the casual nature of the employment, or the terms of the employment.
Էջ 659 - An action against a trade union, whether of workmen or masters, or against any members or officials thereof on behalf of themselves and all other members of the trade union in respect of any tortious act alleged to have been committed by or on behalf of the trade union, shall not be entertained by any court.
Էջ 33 - Nothing in this Act shall affect the operation of sections four hundred and forty-six to four hundred and fifty, both inclusive, five hundred and two, and five hundred and three of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1894...
Էջ 593 - An agreement or combination by two or more persons to do or procure to be done any act in contemplation or furtherance of a trade dispute between employers and workmen shall not be indictable as a conspiracy if such act committed by one person would not be punishable as a crime.
Էջ 91 - means such of the members of the workman's family as were wholly or in part dependent upon the earnings of the workman at the time of his death, or would but for the incapacity due to the accident have been so dependent, and where the workman, being the parent or grandparent of an illegitimate child, leaves such a child so dependent upon his earnings, or, being an illegitimate child, leaves a parent or grandparent so dependent upon his earnings, shall include such an illegitimate child and parent...
Էջ 953 - includes any body of persons corporate or unincorporate and the legal personal representative of a deceased employer, and, where the services of a workman are temporarily lent or let on hire to another person by the person with whom the workman has entered into a contract of service or apprenticeship, the latter shall, for the purposes of this Act, be deemed to continue to be the employer of the workman whilst he is working for that other person...
Էջ 103 - ... earned by a person in the same grade employed at the same work by the same employer, or, if there is no person so employed, by a person in the same grade employed In the same class of employment and In the same district...
Էջ 673 - Proceedings for the recovery under this act of compensation for an injury shall not be maintainable. unless notice of the accident has been given as soon as practicable after the happening thereof, and before the workman has voluntarily left the employment in which he was injured; and unless the claim for compensation with respect to such accident has been made within six months...
Էջ 721 - ... provision, be taken to be the amount of the lump sum for which the weekly payment could, if redeemable, be redeemed if the employer made an application for that purpose under the First Schedule to this Act. (4) In the case of the winding up of a company within the meaning of the Stannaries Act, 1887...
Էջ 15 - The want of or any defect or inaccuracy in such notice shall not be a bar to the maintenance of such proceedings if it is found in the proceedings for settling the claim that the employer is not, or would not, if a notice or an amended notice were then given and the hearing postponed, be prejudiced in his defence...

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