LIGHT RAILWAYS ACT, 1896.-Orders made by the Light Railway Commis-
sioners, and modified and confirmed by the Board of Trade :
I. Authorising the Construction of Light Railways in-The city of
Gloucester; the parishes of Wotton St. Mary (Without), Barnwood,
Hucclecote, and Brockworth, in the county of Gloucester.
II. Amending the Callington Light Railway Order, 1900.
III. Amending the West Manchester Light Railways Order, 1899, and
authorising the construction of additional light railways in the parish and
urban district of Stretford, in the county of Lancaster.
Presented (by Command), and ordered to lie on the Table
MERCHANT HIPPING ACT, 1894.--Two orders in Council of 10th August, 1903, (a) varving the dues payable in respect of the Basses and Minicoy lights, and (b) confirming three Merchant Shipping Ordinances enacted by the Governor and Legislative Council of Hong Kong
MERCHANT SHIPPING ACT, 1894, AND MERCHANT SHIPPING (MERCANTILE MARINE FUND) ACT, 1898.—Order in Council of 10th August, 1903, alter- ing the scale of light dues set out in the Second Schedule to the Merchant Shipping (Mercantile Marine Fund) Act, 1898.
Laid before the House (pursuant to Act), and ordered to lie on the Table
Revenue Bill.-Brought from the Commons
Sheep Scab Bill.-Returned from the Commons, with the Amendment agreed to 1119 Employment of Children Bill; Burgh Police (Scotland) Bill; Town Councils (Scotland) Bill; Marine Store Dealers (Ireland) Bill. Returned from the Commons, with the Amendments agreed to...
Licensing Acts (Scotland) Consolidation and Amendm nt Bill.-Returned from the Commons, with the Amendments agreed to, with a consequential Amendment to the Bill
Public Buildings Expenses Bill; Expiring Laws Continuance Bill. Read 2 (according to Order). Committee negatived. Then (Standing Order No. XXXIX. having been suspended) Bill read 3a, and passed
Poor Prisoners' Defence Bill.-Read 2a (according to Order) Committee negatived. Then (Standing Order No. XXXIX. having been suspended) Bill read 3a. Amendments made. Bill passed, and returned to the Commons 1119 Patent Office (Extension) Bill.—Read 3a (according to Order), and passed..... 1120 Licensing Acts (Scotland) Consolidation and Amendment Bill.- Commons consequential Amendment considered (on Motion), and agreed to 1120 Revenue Bill.-Read 1: Then (Standing Order No. XXXIX having been suspended), read 2a: Committee negatived: Bill read 3', and passed ... 1120 MACEDONIA, CHINA, AND VENEZUELA.-
1120 The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (The Marquess of Lansdowne) 1121 Irish Land Bill.-Returned from the Commons, with several of the Amendments made by the Lords agreed to; with several other of such Amendments agreed to, with Amendments; and with consequential Amendments to the Bill; with several other Amendments disagreed to; with Reasons for such disagreement.
On the Motion for the consideration of the Commons Amendments to the Lords Amendments.
The Lord President of the Council (The Duke of Devonshire) The Duke of Abercorn
Moved, That this House do agree with the Commons in the Amendments made to their Amendments, and do not insist on their Amendments to which the Commons had disagreed.-(The Duke of Devonshire.)
On Question, Motion agreed to.
Housing of the Working Classes (No. 2) Bill [SECOND READING].—Order of the day for the Second Reading read.
Moved, that the Bill be now read 2'.--(Lord Kenyon.)
On Question, Bill read 2a; Committee negatived. Then (Standing Order No. XXXIX. having been suspended) Bill read 3, and pissed.
UNFINISHED CONDITION OF THE PALACE OF WESTMINSTER.
The First Commissioner of Works (Lord Windsor)
WAR OFFICE TRACTION ENGINES.
Moved, that an humble Address be presented to His Majesty for any order that may have been issued by the Secretary of State for War directing the drivers of traction engines employed by the War Office to conform to the limits of speed laid down by, and the other regulations contained in, the Locomotives Act, 1865. (The Earl of Northbrook.)
The Under Secretary of State for War (The Earl of Hardwicke) The Marquess of Ripon
On Question, Motion agreed to, and ordered accordingly.
SUBSIDIES TO SHIPPING COMPANIES THE CUNARD AGREEMENT.
Moved, That there be laid before the House a return showing
1. The amount, and date, and duration of any subsidies given in the past by His Majesty's Government to shipping companies, and the number of ships embraced in these arrangements, with the speed of the ships. 2. The number of ships and their speed embraced in the present
arrangement with the Cunard Company. -(Earl Spencer.)
The First Lord of the Admiralty (The Earl of Selborne)
On Question, Motion agreed to.
SHIPPING FREIGHTS TO SOUTH AFRICA.
Moved, for a Return giving the rates per ton on shipments of rails consigned to South African ports by His Majesty's Government between the years 1898 and 1903.”—(Earl Grey.)
The Under Secretary of State for the Colonies (The Duke of Marlborough) 1149
On Question, Motion, as amended, agreed to.
House adjourned at twenty-five minutes before seven o'clock, until To-morrow, Ten o'clock.
LIGHT RAILWAYS ACT, 1896.-Copy presented, of Order made by the Light
Railway Commissioners, and modified and confirmed by the Board of Trade,
amending the West Manchester Light Railways Order, 1899, and authoris-
ing the construction of additional light railways in the parish and urban
district of Stretford and county of Lancaster (West Manchester Light
Railways (Extensions and Amendment) Order, 1903) [by Command]; to
lie upon the Table.
LIGHT RAILWAYS ACT, 1896.-Copy presented, of Order made by the Light
Railway Commissioners, and modified and confirmed by the Board of Trade,
authorising the construction of Light Railways in the parishes of Wotton
St. Mary (Without), Barnwood, Hucclecote, and Brockworth, in the county
of Gloucester (County of Gloucester (Gloucester and Brockworth) Light
Railways Order, 1903) [by Command]; to lie upon the Table
LIGHT RAILWAYS ACT, 1896.-Copy presented, of Order made by the Light
Railway Commissioners, and modified and confirmed by the Board of
Trade, authorising the construction of Light Railways in the city of
Gloucester (Gloucester Corporation Light Railways Order, 1903) [by
Command]; to lie upon the Table
LUNACY (IRELAND.)-Copy presented, of 52nd Report, with Appendices, of
Inspectors of Lunatics (Ireland) for the year 1902 [by Command]; to lie
upon the Table...
BOARD OF EDUCATION.-Copy presented, of Report of the Board of Education
for the year 1902-3 [by Command]; to lie upon the Table
MERCHANT SHIPPING ACT, 1894.-Copy presented, of Two Orders in
Council of 10th August, 1903, (a) varying the dues payable in respect
of the Basses and Minicoy Lights; and (b) confirming three Merchant
Shipping Ordinances enacted by the Governor and Legislative Council of
Hong-Kong [by Act]; to lie upon the Table
MERCHANT SHIPPING ACT, 1894, AND MERCHANT SHIPPING (MERCANTILE
MARINE FUND) ACT, 1898.-Copy presented, of Order in Council of 10th
August, 1903, altering the Scale of Light Dues set out in the Second
Schedule to The Merchant Shipping (Mercantile Marine Fund) Act, 1898
[by Act]; to lie upon the Table
DOCKYARD PORTS REGULATION ACT, 1865.-Copy presented, of Order in
Council, dated 10th August, 1903, making Rules and Regulations for the
Dockyard Port of Queenstown [by Act]; to lie upon the Table
FOREIGN JURISDICTION ACT, 1890.-Copy presented, of Two Orders in Council
of 10th August, 1903, entitled The Niger Navigation Order in Council,
1903, and the Niger Transit Order in Council, 1903 [by Act]; to lie upon
the Table
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