§ Education (Scotland)—Statement showing:
- 1. An estimate of the sums receivable by the Education (Scotland) Fund for the year 1915-1916, of the expenditure therefrom under Section 16 (1) (a-f) of the Education (Scotland) Act, 1908, and of the balance available for allocation under Section 16 (2) of that Act;
- 2. The allocation of such balance in accordance with the terms of the Department's Minute of 28th June 1912:
§ Ministry of Munitions (Health of Munition Workers' Committee, Memoranda)—
- No. 7. Industrial Fatigue and its causes;
- No. 8. Special Industrial Diseases;
- No. 9. Ventilation and Lighting of Munition Factories and Workshops.
- No. 10. Sickness and Injury.
§ Presented (by command) and ordered to lie on the Table.
§ Irish Universities Act, 1908—Statute VI of the National University of Ireland:
427§ Lunacy—Return of all Sums received by the Visitors of Lunatics for Travelling Expenses, or upon other account, from 1st January to 31st December 1915:
§ Superannuation—Treasury Minute, dated 15th March 1916, declaring that Frederick Whatling Robinson, Telegraphist, General Post Office, was appointed without a Civil Service Certificate through inadvertence on the part of the Head of his Department:
§ Munitions of War (Amendment) Act, 1916—Act of Sederunt regulating Appeals under the Act:
§ General Medical Council—Returns of Receipts and Expenditure of the General Medical Council and of the Branch Councils; also Receipts and Expenditure of the Dental Registration Fund, for the year ended 31st December 1915:
§ National Insurance Acts—The National Health Insurance (Navy and Army) Consolidated Regulations, 1916, dated 13th March 1916:
§ Post Office (Foreign and Colonial Parcel Post) (Costa Rica)—The Foreign and Colonial Parcel Post Amendment (No. 78) Warrant, 1916, dated 21st February 1916:
§ Indictments Act, 1915—Rules, dated 18th March 1916, made by the Rule Committee under the Act:
§ Laid before the House (pursuant to Act) and ordered to lie on the Table.