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Standing Orders of the House of Commons,
for 1900. Part I. Public Business.
Part II. Private Business.

Return of Street and Road Tramways
authorised by Parliament, showing the
amount of Capital authorised, paid up,
and expended, the Length of Tramway
authorised, and the Length open for the
public conveyance of passengers down to
the 30th June 1900; the gross receipts,
working Expenditure, and net Receipts;
the number of Passengers conveyed and
the number of miles run by Cars during
the year ending the 30th June 1900;
with the number of Horses, Engines, and
Cars (in continuation of No. 327 of
1899).

Seventeenth General Annual Report by the
Board of Trade under Section 13! of the
Bankruptcy Act, 1883.

Ninth General Annual Report by the Board
of Trade under Section 29 of the Com-
panies (Winding-up) Act, 1890.

Return of the amount of Class Fees paid by
Students attending each of the Universi-
ties of Scotland, showing for each
University the various Faculties, the
Class Subjects, the number of Students
at the respective Classes, and the amount
of Fees paid for instruction at these
respective Classes; with Summaries.

2. Local Taxation Returns (Scot- Annual Local Taxation Returns (Scotland),

land).

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for 1898-99. Memorandum and Sum-
maries; 1. Parishes; 2. School Boards;
3. Heritors Ecclesiastical; 4. County
Councils; 5. District Lunacy Boards;
6. Burghs; 7. District Fishery Boards;
8. Harbours and Ports; 9. Rates per
£ in each Rating Area.

LXVII. 299.

LXXVI. Pt. II. 767.

LXXVIII. 97.

LXXVIII. 283.

LXVI. 347.

LXXIV. 1.

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323,

324.

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1900:

Aug. 2. Parliamentary Elections (Areas Statement, in respect of each Administra

Transferred).

[Lord Edmond Fitzmaurice.]

tive County of England and Wales, i
showing the Areas transferred to such
County, and which form part of another
county, for the purpose of Parliamentary
Elections; the Parishes in each Area,
the Acreage, the Population, the Parlia-
mentary Electors in 1900, the Con-
stituency, and the Local Act or Provisional
Order by which the Area was Trans-
ferred.

LXVII. 471.

2. London (Equalisation of Rates) Return for the year ending 31st March 1900,

Act, 1894.

[Mr. T. W. Russell.]

under the London (Equalisation of Rates)
Act, 1894, Section 1 (7), showing (1) the
Sanitary Authorities to whom payments
were made by the London County Council;
(2) the total amount so paid to each;
(3) the total amount of the expenses
incurred by each (a) under the Public
Health (London) Act, 1891, (b) in respect
of lighting, (c) in respect of streets (other
than scavenging expenses); (4) the
amount expended by each Authority out
of the sums paid under the Act (in con-
tinuation of No. 323, Sess. I., 1899).

2. Local Taxation Returns (Eng- Annual Local Taxation Returns for 1898-99.
land).

Part II.

LXXIV. 539.

LXXII. 121.

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[Sir Howard Vincent.]

Part VI.

Part VII.

LXXII. 19.

LXXII. 929.

LXXII. 1025.

LXXII.

1095.

LXXII. 1163.

Departments Return of all Contracts made in the United
Kingdom for Manufactured Articles by
the several Government Departments
during the year ending 31st March 1900,
either with Contractors outside the United XLVII. 205.
Kingdom, or with Contractors or Agents
who obtain the Articles from Abroad (in
continuation of No. 364, of 1899).

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2. Post Office (Revenue and Return of Revenue and Expenditure of the

Expenditure).

[Mr. Hanbury.]

Post Office for each year from 1869-70
(in continuation of No. 320, of 1899), and
an Estimate for the year ended the 31st
March 1900.

XLVII. 361.

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Fourth return in relation to Proceedings under the Land Law (Ireland) Act, 1896, Section 40, as to the Sale of Estates, showing the date of appointment of first receiver, the number of tenants, the amount of yearly rents and profits receivable, the amount of annual outgoings, the actual amount received, less taxes and abatements, and the date on which the estate was offered for sale (in continuation of No. 11, Sess. II., 1899).

Return of Motions for Adjourument under Standing Order No. 17, showing the date of such Motion, the name of the Member proposing, the definite Matter of Urgent Public Importance, and the Result of any Division taken thereon, during Sess. II. of 1899 and Sess. 1900 (in continuation of No. 324, Sess. I., 1899).

Return respecting the Application of Stand-y ing Order No. 25 (Closure of Debate) during Sess. II. of 1899 and Sess. 1900 (in continuation of No. 325, of Sess. I., 1899).

Return showing, for Sess. II. of 1899 and า Sess. 1900, the Sittings on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at which Government Business had precedence, and those at which Private Members had precedence; other Sittings at which Government Business had precedence by Standing Order, and those under a Special Order; Saturday Sittings; total Sittings at which Government Business had precedence; Total Days on which the House sat; Total Motions for Adjournment on a Matter of Urgent Public Importance; and Days in Supply (in continuation of No. 326, of Sess. I., 1899).

Report from the Select Committee on the Kitchen and Refreshment Rooms (House of Commons).

Tables relating to the Revenue and Expenditure for 1900-1, according to the latest. Estimates.

Return showing, in respect of each School Board District in England and Wales, whether the Contracts entered into by the School Board for the execution of Works specify any Conditions as to the Wages to be paid by the Contractor, or other Conditions with regard to persons employed by him; and what are the conditions specified.

Return showing the Occupation of the Parents of the winners of County Council Scholarships during the past three years; the amount of each Scholarship, and the period for which it was tenable; the name of the School in which the Scholarship was won, and whether the school was a Voluntary or Board School; whether the Scholar availed himself of the Scholarship; and whether he won other Scholarships.

LXIX. 585.

LXVII. 1.

LXVII. 19.

LXVII. 7.

VII. 129.

XLVII. 183.

LXV. Pt. I. 445.

LXXIII. 59.

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340.

Return showing, for the year ended the
31st March 1900 (1) the amount contri-
buted by England, Scotland, and Ireland
to the Revenue collected by Imperial
officers; (2) the Expenditure on English,
Scottish, and Irish services met out of
such Revenue; (3) the Balances of Re-
venue contributed by England, Scotland,
and Ireland which are available for Im-
perial Expenditure (in continuation of
No. 317, of 1899).

Return relating to Imperial Revenue (Col-
lection and Expenditure) (Great Britain
and Ireland) for the year ending the 31st
March 1900 (in continuation of No. 318,
of 1899).

Return for the year ended 31st March 1900,
of the Army and Navy Officers permitted,
under Rule 2 of the Regulations drawn
up under the Superannuation Act, 1887,
Sec. 6, to hold Employment of Profit
under Public Departments.

Return of the Loss of Life at Sea, during
1899, in British Merchant Ships regis-
tered in the United Kingdom, showing
the Masters and Seamen employed in
Sailing Ships and in Steamships, the
Lives Lost by Drowning, by Wreck, or
by other Accident, Percentages and Pro-
portions, &c. (in continuation of No. 236,
of 1899).

3. Railway Servants (Hours of Report of the Proceedings of the Board of
Labour).

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Trade under the Railway Regulation Act,
1893, with regard to the Hours of Labour
of Railway Servants, during the year
ending 27th July 1900.

Report by the Board of Trade on their Pro-
ceedings and Business under the Weights
and Measures Acts.

XLVII. 501.

XLVII. 221.

XLIX. 807.

LXXVII. 529.

LXXVI. Pt. I. 537.

XXVI. 861.

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344.

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6. Private Bill Legislation (Ex- Return of Expenses incurred, in each year

penses).

[Mr. D. A. Thomas.]

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