ROYAL COMMISSIONS AND SELECT COMMITTEES (COST).-Return presented, re lative thereto [ordered 27th May; Mr. Malcolm; to lie upon the Table, and to be printed. [No. 341.]
GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS (CONTRACTS).-Returns presented, relative thereto [ordered 6th July; Sir Howard Vincent]; to lie upon the Table, and to be printed. [No. 342.]
PACIFIC CABLE ACT, 1901.-Account presented, showing the money issued from the Consolidated Fund under the provisions of The Pacific Cable Act, 1901, and of the money received, expended, and borrowed, and securities created under the said Act to the 31st March, 1903 [by Act]; to lie upor. the Table, and to be printed. [No. 343.]
SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE.--Account presented, of receipts and expenditure of the Paymaster-General on behalf of the Supreme Court of Judicature in respect of the funds of Suitors of the Court in the year ended 28th February, 1903, and of account of the National Debt Commissioners for the same period in respect of funds held by them on behalf of the Supreme Court of Judicature, with the Report of the Comptroller and AuditorGeneral thereon [by Act]; to lie upon the Table, and to be printed. [No. 344.]
COLONIAL REPORTS (ANNUAL).—Copy presented of Colonial Report, No. 393 (Hong-Kong, Annual Report for 1902) [by Command]; to lie upon the Table
RAND MINES (NATIVE MORTALITY).-Return presented, relative thereto [Address 7th August; Mr. Trevelyan]; to lie upon the Table, and to be printed.--[No. 345.] NAVAL SAVINGS BANKS.-Account presented, of deposits in Naval Savings Banks, and the payments thereof, and the interest thereon, etc., during the financial year 1901-02 [by Act]; to lie upon the Table, and to be printed. [No 346.] WORKMEN'S TRAINS.-Return ordered, "showing (1) the number of Workmen's Trains running on all Railways within the Metropolitan area; (2) the distance run and the fares charged on each particular train (in continuation of Parliamentary Paper, No. 187, of session 1900)."—(Mr. Lough.) CYPRUS.-Return ordered, "(1) of all sums paid in each year, 1900-1901, 1901-02, by direction of His Majesty's Government, out of moneys arising from the revenues of Cyprus, in discharge of the interest upon the Turkish Loan guaranteed by this country under the Statute 18 and 19 Vic., c. 99; and (2) of all sums voted by Parliament during the same period in aid of the Administration of Cyprus; and also of the surplus remaining in each year over and above the payments made out of such revenues on account of the said Turkish Loan and laid aside by way of sinking fund, together with the interest thereon (in continuation of Parliamentary Papers, No. 42, of Session 1899, and No. 4, of Session 1902)."—(Mr. Pierpoint.)
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS CIRCULATED WITH THE VOTES. CONDEMNED RATIONS IN SOUTH AFRICA.-Question, Sir Charles Dilke (Gloucestershire, Forest of Dean); Answer, Lord Stanley
CUSTOMS SERVICE-PROMOTION IN THE WATERGUARD DEPARTMENT.-Question, Mr. Luke White (Yorkshire, E.R., Buckrose); Answer, Mr. Elliot
CHARITABLE LOAN FUND ACT.-Question, Dr. Thompson (Monaghan, N.); Answer, Mr. Atkinson.... ASSIMILATION OF BOUNDARIES OF PARLIAMENTARY AND MUNICIPAL BOROUGHS. -Question, Mr. H. C. Richards (Finsbury, E.); Answer, Mr. Walter Long 1000 ACCOMMODATION OF BRISTOL UNION INFIRMARIES.-Question, Mr. Herbert Samuel (Yorkshire, Cleveland); Answer, Mr. Walter Long
CORPORAL PUNISHMENT FOR A GIRL IN CHATHAM POOR LAW SCHOOLS.-Question,
Sir John Gorst (Cambridge University); Answer, Mr. Walter Long
AVERAGE AGE AT MARRIAGE.-Question, Mr. D. A. Thomas (Merthyr
Tydvil); Answer, Mr. Walter Long
BRITISH EXPORTS AND IMPORTS.-Question, Mr. Herbert Samuel; Answer, Mr.
Gerald Balfour
BOARD OF EDUCATION-CONSULTATIVE AND REGISTRATION COMMITTEES.-Ques-
tion, Mr. George Brown (Edinburgh, Central); Answer, Sir William Anson 1003
LINCOLN EDUCATION COMMITTEE-APPOINTMENT OF A SOLICITOR.-Question,
Mr. Mansfield (Lincolnshire, Spalding); Answer, Sir William Anson ... 1003
POSTAL FACILITIES AT BUTTERSBRIDGE, COUNTY CAVAN.-Question, Mr.
McGovern (Cavan, W.); Answer, Mr. Austen Chamberlain
IRISH DEATH AND STAMP DUTIES.-Question, Mr. Lough (Islington, W.); Answer, Mr. Ritchie
ALIEN IMMIGRATION.-Questions, Sir Howard Vincent (Sheffield, Central), Mr.
Flower (Bradford, W.) and Mr. William Redmond (Clare, E.); Answers,
The Secretary of State for the Home Department (Mr. Akers Douglas,
Kent, St. Augustine's), and the President of the Board of Trade (Mr.
Gerald Balfour, Leeds, Central)
THE SMALL HOLDINGS ACT, 1892.- Questions, Mr. Jesse Collings (Birmingham,
Bordesley); Answers, Mr. Alwyn Fellowes (Huntingdonshire, Ramsey)... 1018
RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION IN PRIMARY SCHOOLS.-Question, Mr. J. H. Lewis
(Flint Boroughs); Answer, The Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of
Education (Sir William Anson, Oxford University)...
HANWELL POOR LAW SCHOOLS-Question, Mr. Herbert Samuel (Yorkshire,
Cleveland); Answer, The President of the Local Government Board (Mr.
Walter Long, Bristol, S.)
IRISH LAND PURCHASE.-Question, Mr. J. P. Farrell (Longford, N.); Answer,
The Attorney-General for Ireland (Mr. Atkinson, Londonderry, N.)
KENAGH FAIR RENT APPEAL.-Question, Mr. J. P. Farrell; Answer, Mr.
Atkinson
CORK RATING DIFFICULTY. Mr. J. F. X. O'Brien (Cork); Answer, The Chief
Secretary for Ireland (Mr. Wyndham, Dover)
SERGEANT BYRNE, ROYAL IRISH CONSTABULARY, Question, Mr. Duffy (Galway, S.); Answer, Mr. Wyndham
INQUIRY INTO IRISH LABOURERS' ACT.-Questions, Mr. Murphy, (Kerry, E.);
Answers, Mr. Wyndham
MARYBOROUGH DISCHARGED CONVICTS.-Question, Mr. Delany, (Queen's County, Ossory); Answer, Mr. Wyndham ... RAILWAY AND CANAL RATES IN IRELAND.-Questions, Mr. Delany and Mr. Kilbride; Answers, Mr. Wyndham ... BORRISOLEIGH PETTY SESSIONS-MEAGHER'S CASE.-Question, Mr. P. J. O'Brien (Tipperary, N.); Answer, Mr. Wyndham ...
CORK MAIL DELAYS. Question, Mr. J. F. X. O'Brien; Answer, The
Postmaster-General (Mr. Austen Chamberlain, Worcestershire, E.)
CASTLEBLANEY POST OFFICE-FEMALE TELEGRAPH LEARNERS.-Question,
Mr. McKean (Monaghan, S.); Answer, Mr. Austen Chamberlain ...
RAILWAY DELAYS OF IRISH PRODUCE-Question, Mr. Joyce (Limerick); Answer, Mr. Gerald Balfour
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