HC Deb 01 May 1906 vol 156 cc383-4
MR. BRODIE (Surrey, Reigate)

To ask the Secretary to the Treasury whether he is in a position to make any statement in regard to the claims of the temporary

Estimated Expenditure.
£
In 1896, 178 Bills were introduced by private Members 16 became law 660
In 1897, 192 were introduced 15 became law 708
In 1898, 184 were introduced 18 became law 769
In 1899, 164 were introduced 16 became law 673
In 1900, 162 were introduced 15 became law. 826
In 1901, 153 were introduced 4 became law. 565
In 1902, 168 were introduced 15 became law 678
In 1903, 166 were introduced 12 became law 759
In 1904, 146 were introduced 11 passed into law 683
In 1905, 167 were introduced 6 became law 754
In all 1,680 Bills were introduced by private Members, of which 128 passed into law, at a total cost of £7,075. civil assistants of the Ordnance Survey to the rights of superannuation.

(Answered by Mr. McKenna.) I regret that it has not been found possible to arrive at a decision on this matter at present. It is still under my consideration.