§ 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.)
38§ 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.)