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... (Left speaking.) HOUSE OF COMMONS. The SPELIEE2 took the Chair at Fire Alioutee past Three o'Clock. PRIVATE BUSINESS. The Newport - ( - i - lc . iii - I;o — utitsiiir - e) . Corporation Water Bill, the South-Eastero Railway OW, stud the Uck - held Water ...
... Left speaking.) pusE (* 1 COMMONS. •rLata took tha Chair at Three o'clock. TFIE COMMISSION. AVELL.WILLIAMS asked the President of . Seert.! .. when be expected . to lay t t:te Report of the Boundary ! 'otnmiationeri; .ii he had any to include in it the ...
... (Left sPeaking.) HOUSE OF COMMONS. The took the Chaw at Two o'Clock. PRIVATE BUSINESS. The Forth Pridge Railway, the Nelson Local Board, and Southampton Street Tramways Bills were for third reading. NATIVES OF INDIA. BRADLAUGH gave uotice that on this ...
... (Left speaking.) The Priuoe of Wales was the House, listened to Lord C. Hereford's speech from the seat over tea dock. ...
... Urrman-speaking the irancoiGernian them a votive banner to the Blest, work. of Brt is nue of the finest mo.lern times. It exhibited Stoseurn. TLe pictures on it WI artists Storck Rieser, if Vienna was executed by suit, rs of tie Dabling. The banner is ...
... (left speaking.) OF COMMONS. of the through hadisposition, '7-e.7rsrEA CFI took the Chair et o'Clook. 1 , MIDLAND RAILWAY BILL. L • , Lis' Amendments to this Bill were ormiidewed, • read 4 third Cm?. AND BIRKENHEAD RAILWAY BILL. o • -leas read a third ...
... (Left speaking.) THE EVENING STANDARD. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 27. 1888.) ...
... (Left speaking.) HOUSE OF COMMONS. The Bram= took the Chair at Three o'Clock. The London, Chatham, and Dover Railway Bin was read a third time. THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT BILL AND GROUND RENTS. _ Mr. COLERIDGF. presented a petition from the Corporation of Stafford ...
... (Left speaking.) ROUSE OF COMMONS. The SrEwa took the Chair at Five Minutes past Three o'Clock. PRIVATE BVSINESS. The Fylde Water Bill and Lloyd's Bill read a third time. Amendments to the Great Western and Cheat Northern Junction Railway Bill were considered ...
... But no other foreigner then alive could have equally turned nis oppor. tunity to account. ?? It is a pleasure to hear him speak our language, said an olu Mandarin. Another junior of great promise was Mr. Crofton Morrison, youngest brother of the first ...
... kLeft speaking.) HOUSE OF COMMONS. The took the Chair at Three o'Clock. RHORTLAND AND NUNHEAD RAILWAY BILL. On the Motion that this Bill be considered, Mr AINSLIE expressed a hope that the Lewisham Recreation Ground would not be interfered with by the ...