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other Company; showing the number of Bills and the total Expenses (in continuation of No. 356 of 1892); and a similar return with regard to Provisional Orders. Part I.-Expenses incurred by Local Authorities.

Part II. Expenses incurred by Railwayand other Companies, Harbour Authorities, &c.

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Return of the number of Deaths in the Administrative County of London, in 1899, upon which a Coroner's Jury returned a verdict of Death from Starvation, or Death accelerated by Privation; with observations by Boards of Guardians with reference to cases included in the return (in continuation of No. 334, of 1899).

Return showing the State Reformatories Instituted or about to be Instituted under Section 3 of the Inebriates Act, 1898, and the Inebriate Reformatories Certified and in course of Construction, with the male or female accommodation in each; also the Habitual Drunkards (male and female) Convicted, and those who, after Conviction, were in 1899 under Detention in Prison, until a suitable Reformatory was found; also the Retreats Certified and in course of Construction, with the Accommodation in each, and the Local Authorities contributing in support of Certified Reformatories and Retreats.

Return of Transfers of Rights of Patronage registered under the Benefices Act, 1898, during 1899, showing the dates of Registration and Transfer, the Transferors, the Transferees, and the Interest Transferred, the extension of Registration Period, the date of last Institution or Admission, and the Reservation in favour of Transferor; also the Refusals of Institution during 1899, showing the Grounds of Refusal and the Result of Appeal; and the Commissions issued in 1899 under the Pluralities Acts and the Benefices Act, 1898, showing whether the report was in favour of or adverse to the Incumbent, and whether it was followed by appointment of Curate or by Inhibition of Incumbent, and the Result of Appeal.

Return of the number of Cases within the Metropolitan Police District, the West Riding of Yorkshire, Lancashire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire, and Durham, in which First Offenders have been released under recognizances, on probation, in the years 1897-99, under the Probation of First Offenders Act, 1887; and of the number of Cases in which such persons have been called upon to appear to receive Judgment, or have been subsequently convicted of a Fresh Offence (in continuation of No. 277, of 1897).

LXVII. 187.

LXXIV. 451.

LXIX. 187.

LXIII. 527.

LXIX. 235.

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[Mr. T. W. Russell.]

Return showing, in respect of each Poor
Law Union in England and Wales (1) |
the number of Certificates of Con-
scientious Objection under Section 2 of
the Vaccination Act, 1898, received by
the Vaccination Officers, which were
dated in each quarter of 1899 (in con-
tinuation of No. 89, of 1899); (2) the
number of Certificates of Successful
Primary Vaccination, during the first six
months and during the second six months
of 1898 and 1899 (in continuation of
No. 344, of 1899).

Police and Sanitary Regula- Report from the Select Committee on
tions Bills.

7. Private Legislation Procedure
(Scotland) Act, 1899.

[By Act.]

Police and Sanitary Regulations Bills;
with the Proceedings.

General Orders for the Regulation of
Proceedings under and in pursuance of
the Private Legislation Procedure
(Scotland) Act, 1899, fixing a Scale of
Fees to be paid by Petitioners and
Opponents of Provisional Orders, and
amending the General Orders already
issued, made by the Chairman of
Committees of the House of Lords and
the Chairman of Ways and Means in the
House of Commons, acting jointly with
the Secretary for Scotland.

7. Public Income and Expendi- Return of Net Public Income and Net

ture.

[Sir H. Fowler.]

Public Expenditure under certain specified
heads, as represented by Receipts into
and Issues out of the Exchequer from
1869-70 to 1899-1900 (in continuation
of No. 309, of 1899).

LXVIII. 685.

VIII. 1.

LXVII. 695.

XLVII. 419.

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Account of the 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

1900; also Account of the National LXIX. 369.
Debt Commissioners in respect of Funds
held by them on behalf of the Supreme
Court of Judicature; with the Report
of the Comptroller and Auditor General
thereon.

Orders and Rules, or Schedules enumerating
Orders and Rules, made under the Local
Government (Ireland) Act, 1898 (in con-
tinuation of No. 360, of 1899).

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Return of the Correspondence between the Board of Education and the Farnworth School Attendance Authority, relating to the Employment of certain Children of School Age who had been granted Certificates of Partial Exemption by the said ! Authority.

Return comprising (1) the Reports made to the Charity Commissioners, in the result of an Inquiry held in every Parish wholly or partly within the County of Carmarthen into Endowments subject to the provisions of the Charitable Trusts Acts, and appropriated in whole or in part for the benefit of that County, or of any part thereof, with the Reports on those Endowments of the Commissioners for Inquiring concerning Charities, 1818 to 1837 (2) Digest showing, in the case of each such Parish, what Endowments are recorded in the books of the Charity Commissioners in the Parish.

LXV. Pt. I.

493.

LIX. 23.

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Brussels Conference.
[Mr. Henry J. Wilson.]

Report made to the India Office by Sur-1
geon-Colonel Richardson, in regard to
the Conference on Venereal Disease held
at Brussels in September 1899.

Members of Parliament (Ser. Return showing (a) Names of Members
vice on Committees).

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who have not served on Private Bill
Committees during the present Parlia-
ment (omitting Members of the late
and present Governments); (b) Number
of Days' Attendance of Members on
Private Bill Committees and Public
Committees (other than Standing Com-
mittees) during the present Parliament.

List of the Bills, Reports, Estimates, and y
Accounts and Papers, printed by Order
of the House of Commons, and of the
Papers Presented by Command, Sess. I.
1900; with a General Alphabetical Index
thereto.

Report from the Select Committee of
the House of Lords on the Copy-

LVII. 421.

LXVILS

CVI. 1.

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right Bill [H.L.] and

the Copyright

(Artistic) Bill [u.L.];

with the Pro

VI. 621.

and

ceedings, Evidence, Appendix,

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379. Dec. 6. East India (Loans raised in Return of all Loans raised in England,

380.

England).

[By Act.]

chargeable on the Revenues of India,
outstanding at the Commencement of the
Half-year ended on the 30th September
1900, with the Rates of Interest and
Total Amount payable thereon, and the
Date of the Termination of each Loan,
the Debt incurred during the Half-year,
the Moneys raised thereby during the
Half-year, the Loans paid off or dis
charged during the Half-year, and the
Loans outstanding at the Close of the
Half-year, stating the Purpose or Service
for which Moneys have been raised
during the Half-year.

- 6. Naval Expenditure, Mercantile Return showing aggregate Naval Ex-]

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Marine, &c.

[Sir John Colomb.]

District Messengers' Company.
[Mr. Gibson Bowles.]

penditure on Seagoing Force; aggregate
Revenue ; aggregate tonnage of Mer-
cantile Marine; annual clearances of
Shipping in the foreign trade, and in the
coasting trade; annual Value of Imports
and Exports by sea, including Bullion
and Specie, of various Countries, in-
cluding British Self-governing Colonies
for 1899 (in continuation of No. 310 of
1899).

Return of the Amounts paid by the District
Messenger and Theatre Ticket Company
to the Post Office, and of the Payments
made by the Post Office to the Company,
year by year from the commencement of
their licence.

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British Indian Subjects (British
Colonies and Dependencies).
[Sir W. Wedderburn.]

Endowed Charities (Durham).
[Mr. J. Grant Lawson.]

Return showing, for every British Colony
and Dependency, the population of which
includes British Indians, (1) what
Disabilities or Restrictions are imposed
upon them; (2) the approximate number
of such British Indians; (3) an Abstract
of the Statutes or Bye-laws, showing the
nature of the Disabilities or Restrictions.

the

Return comprising (1) the Reports made toy
the Charity Commissioners, in the result
of an Inquiry held in every Parish wholly
or partly within the Administrative
County of Durham into Endowments,
subject to the provisions of
Charitable Trusts Acts, and appropriated
in whole or in part for the benefit of that
County, or of any part thereof, with the
Reports on those Endowments of the
Commissioners for inquiring concerning
Charities, 1818 to 1837; (2) Digest
showing, in the case of each such Parish,
what such Endowments are recorded in
the books of the Charity Commissioners
in the Parish.

LVII. 465.

LX. 17.

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