The Parliamentary DebatesReuter's Telegram Company, 1901 - Great Britain |
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A. J. BALFOUR Admiralty AKERS DOUGLAS Alexander Alfred Answer Army Arthur ask the Chief ask the Secretary AUSTEN CHAMBERLAIN beg to ask BILL H.L. Board of Trade BRODRICK Charles Chief Secretary coal Colonel Commander-in-Chief Committee Department discussion duties Edward expenditure Frederick Gentleman George give Gorst granted Henry higher grade schools House of Commons increase Irish James James Alexander Renwick James O'Shaughnessy Joseph King's Lynn Lieutenant of Ireland London Lord Lieutenant Lord Privy Seal Majesty's Majesty's Government matter ment military motion Murray naval Navy noble Lord O'Brien Office Parliament Patrick present PRETYMAN Prime Minister private Members proposed question Railway rates Redmond referred regard Report responsible Robert Royal salary school boards ships Sir John SIR THOMAS ESMONDE Sir William South Africa Stanley Supplementary Estimates Thomas tion Treasury vessels Vote Walter War Office WILLIAM REDMOND WYNDHAM
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