HC Deb 14 March 1910 vol 15 cc37-8

The following Bills were presented and read the first time:—

EARL OF RONALDSHAY—Easter Offerings (Exemption from Taxation)—Bill to provide for the exemption of voluntary Offerings to clergymen and ministers from Taxation. (To be read a second time upon 18th March.)

Mr. CLELAND—Police Superannuation (Scotland)—Bill to amend The Police (Scotland) Act, 1890. (To be read a second time upon 17th March.)

Mr. ALLEX—Norwich Charities—Bill to confirm a scheme of the Charity Commissioners for the management of various charities in the city and county of the city of Norwich. (To be read a second time upon 21st March.)

Sir CHARLES M'LAREN—Education (Girls) —Bill to extend the duties and powers of educational authorities with regard to the training of girls. (To be read a second time upon 15th April.)

Sir CHARLES M'LAREN—Offences against the Person—Bill to amend the Law relating to Offences against the Person. (To be read a second time upon 15th April.)

Sir CHARLES M'LAREN—Marriage Law Amendment—Bill to amend the Law of husband and wife. (To be read a second time upon 27th May.)

Sir CHARLES M'LAREN—Married Women's Property—Bill to amend the Law relating to the succession of property and to the earnings and property of Married Women. (To be read a second time upon 27th May.)

Sir CHARLES M'LAREN—Summary Jurisdiction (Married Women) Act, 1895, Amendment—Bill to amend The Summary Jurisdiction (Married Women) Act, 1895. (To be read a second time upon 20th May.)

Sir CHARLES M'LAREN—Working Class Women—Bill to improve the conditions of life of women of the working classes. (To be read a second time upon 27th May.)

Sir CHARLES M'LAREN—Factory and Workshop—Bill to amend certain provisions of The Factory and Workshops Act, 1901. (To be read a second time upon 27th May.)

Sir CHARLES M'LAREN—Civil Service (Women)—Bill to open various branches of the public service to women. (To be read a second time upon 27th May.)

Sir CHARLES M'LAREN—Women's Disabilities Removal—Bill to remove certain disabilities attaching to the political status of women. (To be read a second time upon 16th May.)

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