Amendment of the right hon. Gentleman (Mr. W. H. Smith), who proposed the re-committal of the Bill for the consideration of his proposal, it was not improbable that these preliminary proceedings would be got over at an early hour. If so, the Government would wish to proceed to move the third reading of the Bill the same evening.
On Motion of Mr. HASTINGS, Bill for the better Notification of Infectious Diseases, ordered to be brought in by Mr. HASTINGS, Sir Mr. BRINTON. TREVOR LAWRENCE, Dr. FARQUHARSON, and
SIR STAFFORD NORTHCOTE INFECTIOUS DISEASES (NOTIFICATION) BILL. thought there would be a general disposition to forward Business, and if the stage of the third reading were reached at a reasonable hour, giving opportunity for some observations that would naturally be made, there would be no objection to the course proposed by the Prime Minister.
Bill presented, and read the first time. [Bill 229.]
House adjourned at five minutes before Six o'clock.
HANSARD'S PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES,
SEVENTH VOLUME OF SESSION 1881.
EXPLANATION OF THE ABBREVIATIONS.
In Bills, Read 1o, 2o, 3o, or 1a, 2, 3, Read the First, Second, or Third Time.-In Specches 1R., 2R., 3R., Speech delivered on the First, Second, or Third Reading.-Amendt., Amend- ment. Res., Resolution.-Comm., Committee.-Re-Comm., Re-Committal.-Rep., Report.- Consid., Consideration.-Adj., Adjournment or Adjourned.-cl., Clause.--add. cl., Additional Clause.-neg., Negatived.-M. Q., Main Question.-O. Q., Original Question.-O. M., Original Motion.-P. Q., Previous Question.-R. P., Report Progress.-A., Ayes.-N., Noes.-M., Ma jority.-1st. Div., 2nd. Div., First or Second Division.-., Lords.-c., Commons.
When in this Index a is added to the Reading of a Bill, it indicates that no Debate took place upon that stage of the measure.
When in the Text or in the Index a Speech is marked thus, it indicates that the Speech is reprinted from a Pamphlet or some authorized Report.
When in the Index a † is prefixed to a Name or an Office (the Member having accepted or vacated office during the Session) and to Subjects of Debate thereunder, it indicates that the Speeches on those Subjects were delivered in the speaker's private or official character, as the case may be.
Some subjects of debate have been classified under the following "General Headings: ARMY-NAVY-INDIA-IRELAND SCOTLAND PARLIAMENT POOR LAW-POST OFFICE- METROPOLIS-CHURCH OF ENGLAND-EDUCATION CRIMINAL LAW-LAW AND JUSTICE. TAXATION, under WAYS AND MEANS.
MISCELLANEOUS QUESTIONS
Natal-Promised Liberation of Langalibalele, Question, Mr. George Palmer; Answer, Sir Charles W. Dilke July 14, 840; Question, Mr. Summers; Answer, Mr. Gladstone July 18, 1136
The Cape Colony-The Administration of Ba- sutoland, Question, Mr. Cropper; Answer, Sir Charles W. Dilke July 22, 1616 The Orange Free State - The Murder of Dr. Barber, Question, Sir Stafford Northcote; Answer, Sir Charles W. Dilke July 15, 1006 Zululand-Alleged Removal of the Remains of the late King Panda, Question, Mr. R. N. Fowler; Answer, Sir Charles W. Dilke July 8, 359
Africa (South)-COMMONS-cont.
The Transvaal Amsterdam Loan, Question, Baron Henry De Worms; Answer, Mr. Gladstone July 7, 253
The Transvaal Papers-Business of the House, Questions, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, Sir Stafford Northcote; Answers, Mr. Gladstone July 7, 256
The Transvaal Commission, Question, Sir Henry Holland; Answer, Sir Charles W. Dilke July 8, 358
The Railway Loan, Question, Baron Henry De Worms; Answer, Mr. Gladstone July 11, 528
Prospects of Peace under the New Government,
Question, Sir Henry Holland; Answer, Sir Charles W. Dilke July 15, 1003 The Capitulation of Potchefstroom, Questions, Sir Wilfrid Lawson, Sir John Hay, Sir Staf- ford Northcote; Answers, Mr. Gladstone July 21, 1470
Military Expenditure, 1879-80, Question, Baron Henry De Worms; Answer, Mr. Gladstone July 21, 1476
Question, Sir Michael IIicks-Beach; Answer, Mr. Gladstone; Observations, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, Mr. Gladstone July 15, 1009; Observations, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach; Reply, Mr. Gladstone July 20, 1368
Moved, "That the Orders of the Day be post- poned until after the Notice of Motion re- lating to the Transvaal" (Mr. Gladstone) July 25; Motion agreed to
Moved, "That, in the opinion of this House, the course pursued by Her Majesty's Go- vernment with respect to the rising in the Transvaal, so far as it has yet been explained to Parliament, has resulted in the loss of valuable lives without vindicating the autho- rity of the Crown, is fraught with danger to the future tranquillity and safety of Her Majesty's dominions in South Africa, and fails to provide for the fulfilment of the obligations contracted by this Country to- wards the European settlers and native population of the Transvaal" (Sir Michael Hicks-Beach) July 25, 1756
Amendt. to leave out from "That," and add "this House, believing that the continuance of the War with the Transvaal Boers would not have advanced the honour or the inte- rests of this Country, approves the steps taken by Her Majesty's Government to bring about a peaceful settlement, and feels confident that every care will be taken to guard the interests of the natives, to provide for the full liberty and equal treatment of the entire white population, and to promote harmony and good will among the various races in South Africa" (Mr. Rathbone) v.; Question proposed, "That the words, &c. ;' after long debate, Question put; A. 205, N. 314; M. 109
Div. List, A. and N. 1876 Words added; main Question, as amended, put, and agreed to
c. Considered July 26 [Bill 186] Bill re-committed ; Committee; Report; Considered; read 3o July 27
Alsager Chapel (Marriages) Bill' [H.L.] (The Lord Archbishop of York) Presented; read 1a * July 8
Read 2a July 14
Committee; Report July 15 Read 3* July 18
c. Read 10 July 21 Read 2° July 25
Committee; Report; read 3° July 26
Army Veterinary Surgeons-Warrant of 1878, Questions, Major O'Beirne; Answers, Mr. Childers July 11, 507; July 21, 1463 Coast Defences, Question, Mr. J. Stewart; Answer, Mr. Childers July 22, 1610 Colonel Tyrwhitt, Question, Mr. Biggar; An- swer, Mr. Childers July 26, 1896 Deaths by Sunstroke at Aldershot, Question, The Earl of Camperdown; Answer, The Earl of Morley; Observations, The Duke of Cambridge July 5, 2; Question, The Earl of Camperdown; Answer, The Earl of Morley July 7, 209; Questions, Mr. H. R. Brand, Mr. Macfarlane; Answers, Mr.
Childers, 235; Question, Sir Alexander Gordon; Answer, Mr. Childers July 11, 506 Deceased Soldiers' Effects, Question, Mr. P. A. Taylor; Answer, Mr. Childers July 7, 247; Question, Mr. Fraser-Mackintosh; Answer, Mr. Childers July 18, 1116 Royal Hibernian Military School, Dublin, Question, Mr. W. J. Corbet; Answer, Mr. Childers July 21, 1459
The Army Hospital Corps, Question, Mr. A. Moore; Answer, Mr. Childers July 14, 846; Question, Mr. O'Donnell ; Answer, Mr. Childers July 18, 1134
Widows' Pensions-The New Royal Warrant, Question, Mr. J. Cowen; Answer, Mr. Childers July 18, 1124
Adjutants of Militia, Question, Mr. Thorn- hill; Answer, Mr. Childers July 21, 1455 The Worcester Militia, Question, Mr. A. Moore; Answer, Mr. Childers July 18, 1123 The Volunteer Review at Windsor, Questions, Mr. H. R. Brand, Mr. Macfarlane; An- swers, Mr. Childers July 7, 235; Ques- tions, Mr. Schreiber, Mr. Labouchere, Mr. T. P. O'Connor, Mr. Macdonald, Mr. A. M. Sullivan; Answers, Mr. Childers, Mr. Shaw Lefevre, 245; Notice of Question, Mr. Schreiber; Answer, Mr. Childers, 260; Observations, Earl Granville, The Lord
Army (Auxiliary Forces)-Windsor Review, 261
Croker Estate, 2R. 1735
French General Tariff, The New, 30 Land Law (Ireland), Comm. cl. 22, 431; cl. 25, 563, 573; cl. 26, 769, 771, 777, 901; cl. 36, 1050; cl. 39, 1067; Consid. cl. 7, 1940, 1942, 1972
Rivers Conservancy and Floods Prevention, Comm. 1229
Turkey and Greece-The Frontier Question, 243
Water Supply (Metropolis), 1456
Chancellor July 8, 357; Questions, The ATTORNEY GENERAL, The (Sir H. JAMES) O'Donoghue, Mr. Schreiber; Answers, Mr. Childers, 360;-The Metropolitan Police, Questions, Mr. Carington, Mr. Gorst; An- swers, The Marquess of Ilartington July 12, 642
Volunteer Officers-Optional Examination in Modern Tactics, Question, Mr. Summers; Answer, Mr. Childers July 19, 1251
Army Organization Scheme-Rule 77 Compulsory Retirement, Question, Major O'Beirne; Answer, Mr. Childers July 7, 238;-Half-Pay Colonels, Question, Captain Aylmer; Answer, Mr. Childers July 21, 1463
General Order No. 70, 1881-Historic Titles of Regiments, Question, Captain Aylmer; An- swer, Mr. Childers July 15, 1007 Quartermasters, Question, Mr. Cochran-Pa- trick; Answer, Mr. Childers July 14, 851 The Auxiliary Forces-Sergeant-Majors of Volunteers, Question, Colonel Kennard; An- swer, Mr. Childers July 7, 238 The Militia and the Line, Question, Mr. Justin M'Carthy; Answer, Mr. Childers July 14,
High Court of Justice-The Court of Appeal, 233
Judicature Acts-Report of the Committee, 233
Parliament-Election Petitions - Scheduled Persons, 1745
Parliamentary Elections (Corrupt and Illegal Practices), 2R. 621
Solicitors' Remuneration, Comm. cl. 1, 138 Statute Law Revision and Civil Procedure, 2R. 1595
Telegraph Acts, 1863 and 1868-Telegraph Wires over Public Thoroughfares, 362, 527,
Austro-Servian Commercial Treaty Question, Sir H. Drummond Wolff Answer, Sir Charles W. Dilke July 5, 49; Question, Lord Randolph Churchill; Answer, Sir Charles W. Dilke July 19, 1261; Questions, Lord Randolph Churchill, Sir H. Drummond Wolff, Mr. Caine; Answers, Sir Charles W. Dilke July 22, 1612;- The Commercial Papers, Question, Sir H. Drummond Wolff; Answer, Sir Charles W. Dilke July 14, 856
AYLMER, Captain J. E. F., Maidstone Army Organization-Compulsory Retirement -Half-Pay Colonels, 1463
General Order No. 70, 1881-Historic Titles of Regiments, 1007
Land Law (Ireland), Comm, cl. 9, Amendt. 97, 99, 101, 108; cl. 13, Amendt. 148; Consid. cl. 4, 1928, 1931
Newfoundland Fisheries-French Right of Fishing, 1121, 1122, 1262
BARTTELOT, Colonel Sir W. B., Sussex, W. Africa (South)-Transvaal Rising, Res. 1843 Land Law (Ireland), Comm. cl. 9, 120; cl. 13, 171: Amendt. 178, 190, 198; cl. 26, 684; cl. 33, 1034; cl. 36, 1041; cl. 45, 1185; cl. 46, Amendt. 1273; Postponed cl. 34, 1398; add. cl. 1505, 1663, 1681, 1686, 1704; Consid, 1902; cl. 7, 1964; cl. 35,
Parliament-Public Business, 1618 Regulation of the Forces, 2R. 620
BATESON, Sir T., Devizes
Land Law (Ireland), Consid. cl. 7, Amendt. 1960
Parks (Metropolis), 1139;-Ride in Rotten Row, 1895
BAXTER, Right Hon. W. E., Montrose, &c. India-Chaplains in the Bengal Establishment,
Treaty of Berlin-Article 61-Armenia, 1453
BEACH, Right Hon. Sir M. E. HICKS- Gloucestershire, E.
Africa (South)-Transvaal Papers, 256 Africa (South)-Transvaal Rising, 1009, 1010, 1368; Res. 1756, 1791, 1793, 1846, 1848, 1862
Land Law (Ireland), Comm. cl. 11, 134; cl. 12, Amendt. 136, 137, 143; cl. 13, 166 Parliament-Business of the House, Minis- terial Statement, 1268, 1269
BECTIVE, Earl of, Westmoreland France and Tunis (Political Affairs), 25, 26 Reported Insurrection, 26
Tunis, Affairs of-Land Sales, 855, 856
Alleged Confiscation of Ground Belonging to the English Church, 526, 527
BELLINGHAM, Mr. A. H., Louth Ireland, State of-" English Democratic Con- federation," 1004, 1005
Land Law (Ireland), Comm. cl. 26, 800; add. cl. 1505, 1515; Consid. cl. 18, Amendt. 1991
Law and Police-Revolutionary Congress in London, 1462, 1742, 1743
Protection of Person and Property (Ireland)
Act, 1881-Violent Language, 1259, 1260 Seizure of Explosive Machines at Liverpool, 1753
Claims of Peerage, &c. Motion for a Select Committee, 350
Railways (Joint Stations), Res. 1245
India-Cooper's Hill College for Civil Engineers, Address for Papers, 996
BENTINOK, Right Hon. G. A. F. Caven- dish, Whitehaven
Land Law (Ireland), Comm. cl. 19, 377, 378 Water Supply (Metropolis), 1269
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