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A. J. BALFOUR Admiralty agreed Amendment appointed Army ask the Secretary aware beg to ask believe Bill Board of Trade CAMPBELL-BANNERMAN Chancellor Chief Secretary clause clubs Commission Committee Company consider County Council deal Debate Department district duty Earl Exchequer fact favour Friend Gentleman Gerald Portal give given HANBURY Home Home Secretary hope House of Commons inquiry interest Ireland labour land Law Officers licensed London London County Council LORD GRIMTHORPE Lord Lieutenant Lord Rosebery Majesty's Government matter Member ment MORLEY Motion move Naval Navy noble Lord object opinion Parish Council Parliament passed persons present principle proposed provision public-houses question Railway rates referred regard registration Report Resolution right hon scheme schools Scotland Second Reading Secretary for Scotland speech T. M. HEALY taken thought tion Treasury Uganda Vote W. E. GLADSTONE Wales wish
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