§ The following Bills were presented, and read the first time:
§ Mr. GEORGE YOUNGER—Trusts (Scotland) Acts Amendment—Bill to amend the Trusts (Scotland) Acts, 1861 to 1898. (To be read a second time upon 21st March.)
§ Mr. STAVELEY-HILL—Merchandise Marks—Bill to amend the Merchandise Marks Act, 1887. (To be read a second time upon 30th March.)
§ Mr. HARMOOD-BANNER—Street Traders—Bill to make provision for the licensing and registration of Street Traders. (To be read a second time upon 21st March.)
§ Colonel WARNER—Small Holdings—Bill to amend the Small Holdings and Allotments Act, 1908. (To be read a second time upon 11th March.)
§ Mr. GREENWOOD—Diseases of Animals—Bill to amend the Diseases of Animals Acts, 1894 and 1896, with respect to the exportation of horses. (To be read a second time upon 14th March.)
§ Mr. GREENWOOD—Law of Murder Amendment—Bill to classify Murders, and to amend the Law with regard to suicide and infanticide. (To be read a second time upon 14th March.)
§ Mr. KING—Criminal Law Amendment, etc.—Bill to amend the Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1885, and the Vagrancy Act, 1898, and otherwise to make further provision for the protection of women and girls and for the restraint of immorality and vice; to amend the Law relating to aliens convicted of offences against decency or morality; and to amend the Punishment of Incest Act, 1908; and for other purposes connected therewith. (To be read a second time upon 30th March.)
1317§ Mr. KING—Illegitimacy and Separation, etc.—Bill to amend and extend the Acts relating to bastardy, and to amend the Summary Jurisdiction (Married Women) Act, 1895, and section five of the Licensing Act, 1902, and to enable maintenance orders to be made with regard to certain women and girls, and to make further provision with respect to maternity cases dealt with under the Acts relating to the relief of the poor; and for other purposes connected therewith. (To be read a second time upon 30th March.)