§ THE FIRST LORD OF THE ADMIRALTY (Mr. G. J. GOSCHEN,) St. George's, Hanover SquareI beg to give notice that I shall ask leave on Thursday to 72 introduce a Bill to make provision for the construction of works in the United Kingdom and elsewhere for the purposes of the Royal Navy. [Loud cheers.]
§ THE PRESIDENT OF THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOARD (Mr. HENRY CHAPLIN,) Lincolnshire, SleafordOn Thursday to introduce; a Bill to amend the law with respect to the rating of occupiers of agricultural land in England, and other purposes. [Cheers.]
§ THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOARD OF AGRTCULTURE (Mr. WALTER LONG,) Liverpool, West DerbyTo give notice that on Thursday he will bring in a Bill to amend the law relating to agricultural holdings and to make further provision with respect to loans for agricultural purposes; also that on Thursday he will bring in a Bill to amend the Diseases of Animals Act, 1894.
§ THE CHIEF SECRETARY FOR IRELAND (Mr. GERALD BALFOUR,) Leeds, CentralOn Thursday to introduce a Bill further to amend the law relating to the ownership of land in Ireland, and other purpose relating thereto.
§ THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOARD OF TRADE (Mr. C. T. RITCHIE,) CroydonOn Thursday to introduce a Bill dealing with light railways and a Bill dealing with trade disputes.
§ THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE HOME DEPARTMENT (Sir MATTHEW RIDLEY,) Lancashire, BlackpoolOn Thursday to introduce a Bill amending the law with respect to compensation to workmen in regard to injuries.
§ THE VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE COUNCIL (Sir JOHN GORST,) Cambridge UniversityOn Thursday to introduce a Bill to make further provision for education in England and Wales. ["Hear, hear!"]
§ THE UNDER SECRETARY OF STATE FOR WAR (Mr. BRODRICK,) Surrey, GuildfordOn Thursday to introduce a Bill to facilitate the execution of military manœuvres. [Laughter.]