§ Report from, That the Standing Orders not complied with in respect of the Petition for a Bill by Frederick Ellsworth Kip ought to be dispensed with, and leave given to introduce the Bill.
§ Read and agreed to.
§ Coventry Electric Tramways Bill. Examiner's Certificate of non-compliance with the Standing Orders referred to the Standing Orders Committee on Tuesday next.
§ Dewsbury, Batley, and Birstal Tramways Bill [H L.] Reported from the Select Committee, with Amendments.
§ Bournemouth Corporation Tramways Bill [H.L.]; Jewish Colonisation Association Bill [H.L.]. Reported, with Amendments.
§ South Lancashire Tramways Bill [H.L.]. Reported from the Select Committee, with Amendments.
§ Scunthorpe Urban District Water Bill [H.L.]; Hove, Worthing, and District Tramways Bill [H.L.]. Read 3a, and passed, and sent to the Commons.
1046§ Maidstone Gas Bill. Read 3a, and passed.
§ Somerset and District Electric Power Bill [H.L.]. The consent of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales signified; Bill read 3a, and passed, and sent to the Commons.
§ Dudley, Stourbridge, and District Tramways Bill [H.L.]. Read 3a, and passed, sent to the Commons.
§ East Ardsley Gas Bill. Read 3a, with the Amendments, and passes, and returned to the Commons.
§ Watford and Edgware Railway Bill. Brought from the Commons; read 1a; and referred to the Examiners.
§ Midland Railway Bill. Reported from the Select Committee, with Amendments.
§ St. Luke's Church and Parish Quoad Sacra Edinburgh Order Confirmation Bill [H.L.]. A Bill to confirm a Provisional Order under the Private Legislation Procedure (Scotland) Act, 1899, relating to St. Luke's Church and Parish Quoad Sacra, Edinburgh—was presented by the Lord Balfour; read 1a; to be printed; and (pursuant to the Private Legislation Procedure (Scotland) Act, 1899, Section 7), deemed to have been read 2a; and reported from the Committee. (No. 79.)
§ Dundee Royal Lunatic Asylum Order Confirmation Bill. Brought from the Commons; read 1a; to be printed, and (pursuant to the Private Legislation Procedure (Scotland) Act, 1899), deemed to have been read 2a—(The Lord Balfour), and reported from the Committee. (No. 80.)