HC Deb 19 January 1897 vol 45 cc41-2
THE FIRST LORD OF THE TREASURY

, amid Ministerial cheers, said: I beg to give notice that on Thursday next I will move for leave to bring in a Bill for aiding voluntary schools. (Cheers.)

THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE HOME DEPARTMENT (SIR MATTHEW WHITE RIDLEY,) Lancashire, Blackpool

I beg to give notice that on an early day I will move for leave to bring in a Bill to amend the law of compensation to workmen for injuries sustained in the exercise of their employment.

THE ATTORNEY GENERAL (SIR RICHARD WEBSTER,) Isle of Wight

I beg to give notice that on Thursday I will ask for leave to bring in a Bill to amend the law of evidence in criminal cases.

THE UNDER SECRETARY OF STATE FOR WAR (MR. BRODRICK,) Surrey, Guildford

I beg to give notice that on Thursday next I will ask for leave to bring in a Bill to provide for the expenses of certain military works and other military services. [Cheers.]

THE CHIEF SECRETARY FOR IRELAND (MR. GERALD BALFOUR,) Leeds, Central

I beg to give notice that on Thursday I will move for leave to bring in a Bill for the establishment of a Board of Agriculture in Ireland and for other purposes. [Cheers.]

THE LORD ADVOCATE (MR. GRAHAM MURRAY,) Buteshire

I beg to give notice that on Thursday I will move for leave to bring in a Bill to consolidate and amend the law relating to the public health in Scotland. ["Hear, hear!"]