Document Information Date: 1949-02-09 By: UK (House of Lords) Citation: UK, HL, “Status of Newfoundland“, vol 160 (1949), cols 627-653. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (Hansard UK — External Site). 2.35 p.m. LORD SEMPILL rose to ask His Majesty’s Government what is their policy with regard to the present constitutional status of the Dominion of Newfoundland; and to move for Papers. The noble Lord said: My Lords, you will all agree that to-day democracy is being attacked violently from without and, by the Trojan horse methods,… Read more UK, HL, “Status of Newfoundland”, vol 160 (1949), cols 627-653 →
Document Information Date: 1945-12-11 By: UK (House of Lords) Citation: UK, HL, “Newfoundland“, vol 138 (1945), cols 541-545. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (Hansard UK — External Site). NEWFOUNDLAND. (541) Viscount Cranborne My Lords, I beg to ask the noble Viscount, the Leader of the House, a question of which I have given him private notice—namely, whether His Majesty’s Government have any statement to make in regard to future policy towards Newfoundland. The Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs (Viscount Addison) My Lords, since assuming office… Read more UK, HL, “Newfoundland”, vol 138 (1945), cols 541-545 →
Document Information Date: 1873-05-15 By: UK (House of Lords) Citation: UK, HL, “Second Reading”, vol 215 (15 May 1873), cols 1998-2011. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (Hansard UK — External Site). SECOND READING. (1998) Order of the Day for the Second Reading, read. The Earl of Kimberley, in moving that the Bill be now read the second time, said the measure, which had already been considered in the other House of Parliament, was intended to amend the existing law with respect to Customs’ duties in the… Read more UK, HL, “Second Reading”, vol 215 (15 May 1873), cols 1998-2011 →
Document Information Date: 1867-06-20 By: UK (House of Lords) Citation: UK, HL, “Motion for Returns“, vol 188 (1867), cols 129-144. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (Hansard UK — External Site). MOTION FOR RETURNS. LORD LYVEDEN , in moving for Returns relating to the Business of the House—the number of Peers who have attended each sitting, the measures passed, the number of divisions, the number of times proxies have been called and their effect upon the result of the divisions—said that in the first place he must apologize… Read more UK, House of Lords, “Motion for Returns,” (20 June 1867) →
Document Information Date: 1867-03-29 By: UK (House of Lords) Citation: UK, HL, “Minutes“, vol 186 (1867), col 804. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (Hansard UK — External Site). MINUTES Sat First in Parliament—The Earl of Eldon, after the Death of his Father. PUBLIC BILLS—First Reading—Lyon King of Arms (Scotland)* (54). Second Reading—Oyster Fisheries* (47). Third Reading—Consolidated Fund (£7,924,000),* and passed. Royal Assent—(£369,118 5s. 6d.) Consolidated Fund [30 Vict. c. 4]; Duty on Dogs [30 Vict. c. 5]; Marriages (Odessa) [30 Vict. c. 2]; British North America… Read more UK, House of Lords, “Minutes,” (29 March 1867) →
Document Information Date: 1867-03-12 By: UK (House of Lords) Citation: UK, HL, “(No. 38) Commons Amendments“, vol 185 (1867), col 1701. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (Hansard UK — External Site). (NO. 38.) COMMONS AMENDMENTS. Commons Amendments considered (according to Order.) LORD LYVEDEN said, he desired some information with regard to a collateral subject—the Imperial guarantee of the loan for constructing the Intercolonial Railway. THE DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM said, that a Resolution on the subject would be laid before the House of Commons within a week,… Read more UK, House of Lords, “(No. 38) Commons Amendments,” vol 185 (12 March 1867) →
Document Information Date: 1867-02-26 By: UK (House of Lords) Citation: UK, HL, “(No. 9) Third Reading“, vol 185 (1867), cols 1011-1020. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (Hansard UK — External Site). (NO. 9.) THIRD READING. Order of the Day for the Third Reading read. Moved, “That the Bill be now read 3a.”—(The Earl of Carnarvon.) LORD CAMPBELL My Lords, the notice I have given will at once convey to your Lordships the intention to raise the only question on the Bill which can divide opinion—namely, whether it… Read more UK, House of Lords, “(No. 9) Third Reading” [British North America] (26 February 1867) →
Document Information Date: 1867-02-26 By: UK (House of Lords) Citation: UK, HL, “Minutes“, vol 185 (1867), col 1002. Other formats: Click here to view the original document (Hansard UK — External Site). MINUTES SELECT COMMITTEE—On Opposed Private Bills, Committee of Selection appointed. PUBLIC BILLS—Second Reading—Office of Judge in the Admiralty, Divorce, and Probate Courts (11). Committee—Public Schools (4–29). Third Reading—British North America (9), and passed. Royal Assent—Habeas Corpus Suspension (Ireland) Act Continuance [30 Vict. c. 1].