Commons Sitting of 22 March 1904 Series 4 Vol. 132

    c378
  1. Preamble 8 words
  2. cc378-9
  3. UNOPPOSED PRIVATE BILL BUSINESS. 98 words
  4. c379
  5. STANDING ORDERS. 195 words
  6. cc379-80
  7. MESSAGE FROM THE LORDS. 177 words
  8. PETITIONS.
    1. c380
    2. LICENCE HOLDERS. 12 words
    3. c380
    4. LICENCES (RENEWAL). 73 words
    5. c381
    6. SALE OF BUTTER BILL. 12 words
    7. c381
    8. TRANSVAAL (CHINESE LABOUR ORDINANCE). 13 words
  9. RETURNS, REPORTS, ETC.
    1. c381
    2. FOREIGN MINISTRIES OF COMMERCE (COMMERCIAL, No. 3, 1904). 26 words
    3. c381
    4. TRADE REPORTS (ANNUAL SERIES). 20 words
    5. c381
    6. PAUPERISM (ENGLAND AND WALES) (MONTHLY STATEMENTS). 47 words
    7. cc381-2
    8. LABOURERS' COTTAGES (IRELAND). 172 words
  10. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS CIRCULATED WITH THE VOTES.
    1. c382
    2. Sinking of Kish Bank Lightship. 196 words
    3. cc382-3
    4. Loss of Fittings for the Fastnet Lighthouse. 222 words
    5. cc383-4
    6. Irish Lights Steamer "Princess Alexandra." 214 words
    7. c384
    8. Prices of Coal and Oil Purchased by Trinity House. 138 words
    9. c384
    10. Cost of Maintenance of Sirens at the Nash and Penlee Point. 100 words
    11. cc384-5
    12. Cost of Maintenance of Dowsing and Breaksea Lightships and St. Catherine's and Pendeen Lights. 200 words
    13. c385
    14. Sale of Adulterated Whisky. 94 words
    15. cc385-6
    16. Royal College of Science—Scholars in Receipt of Aid from Local Education Authorities. 102 words
    17. c386
    18. Postal Service between London and Paris. 114 words
    19. c386
    20. Supply of Regulation Waistcoats for Belfast Post Office Adult Messengers. 89 words
    21. c387
    22. Halfpenny Post—Extension of Privileges. 112 words
    23. c387
    24. Customs Service—Compensation for Retardation of Promotion. 186 words
    25. c388
    26. Excise Revenue, Estate Duty, and Income Tax in the Dublin Collection. 74 words
    27. c388
    28. Quarantine for Imported Dogs. 158 words
    29. cc388-9
    30. Sinking of a Submarine—Grants to Widows. 211 words
    31. c389
    32. Tibet Mission—Expenditure in Great Britain. 165 words
    33. cc389-90
    34. Grievances of the Royal Irish Con- stabulary. 75 words
    35. cc390-1
    36. Expenditure under Military Works and Barracks Acts. 260 words
  11. QUESTIONS IN THE HOUSE.
    1. c391
    2. Wages of Indentured Chinese Labourers in the Transvaal. 92 words
    3. cc391-2
    4. Income-Tax Deductions. 176 words
    5. cc392-3
    6. Metropolitan Extension Railway. 189 words
    7. c393
    8. Aylesbury Convict Prison. 141 words
    9. c394
    10. Royal College of Science—Local Authorities Scholarships. 154 words
    11. c394
    12. Island of Lewis—Social Condition. 127 words
    13. cc394-5
    14. Uncertified Deaths in Scotland. 87 words
    15. c395
    16. Public Buildings—Coal and Firewood Contracts. 165 words
    17. cc395-6
    18. Licence Duties—Ireland's Equivalent Grant. 235 words
    19. cc396-7
    20. Royal Irish Constabulary—Interference with Religious Convictions. 165 words
    21. c397
    22. Pay of Royal Irish Constabulary Inspectors. 48 words
    23. cc397-9
    24. Tralee and Dingle Railway. 645 words
    25. c399
    26. Athlone Gun Licence. 107 words
    27. cc399-400
    28. Castlerea Police. 115 words
    29. cc400-1
    30. Estates in the Land Judge's Court. 263 words
    31. c401
    32. Education Act and Religious Controversies. 159 words
    33. cc401-3
    34. Rules of Procedure. 582 words
    35. c403
    36. War Office Council. 83 words
    37. cc403-4
    38. The West India Labour Ordinances. 381 words
    39. cc404-5
    40. The Royal Palaces Vote. 88 words
    c405
  12. MESSAGE FROM THE LORDS. 66 words
  13. c405
  14. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE BILL [LORDS]. 18 words
  15. SUPPLY [25TH FEBRUARY] REPORT.
    1. cc405-13
    2. ARMY SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATES, 1903–4. 3,468 words, 1 division
    cc413-7
  16. WAYS AND MEANS. 968 words
  17. cc417-32
  18. TELEGRAPH [MONEY]. 5,340 words
  19. cc432-9
  20. SUPPLY [23RD FEBRUARY]. 2 words
    1. cc432-9
    2. NAVY (SUPPLEMENTARY) ESTIMATES, 1903–4. 2,434 words
    cc439-49
  21. SUPPLY [24TH FEBRUARY]. 2 words
    1. CIVIL SERVICES (SUPPLEMENTARY) ESTIMATES, 1903–4.
      1. c439
      2. CLASS I. 84 words
      3. cc439-40
      4. CLASS II. 61 words
      5. cc440-9
      6. CLASS III. 3,333 words, 1 division
    cc449-50
  22. SUPPLY [15TH MARCH]. 2 words
    1. CIVIL SERVICES AND REVENUE DE- PARTMENTS (SUPPLEMENTARY) ESTI- MATES, 1903–4.
      1. c449
      2. CLASS IV. 46 words
      3. cc449-50
      4. CLASS VI. 58 words
    cc450-1
  23. REFORMATORY AND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS (SCOTLAND) BILLS. 413 words
  24. cc451-4
  25. METROPOLITAN IMPROVEMENTS (FUNDS) BILL. 932 words
  26. EVENING SITTING.
    1. cc454-5
    2. AMERSHAM, BEACONSFIELD, AND DIS- TRICT WATER BILL (BY ORDER). 67 words
    cc455-83
  27. IRISH RIVERS (DRAINAGE). 10,908 words, 1 division
  28. cc483-4
  29. BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. 108 words

Lords Sitting of 22 March 1904 Series 4 Vol. 132

    c373
  1. MARQUESS OF SLIGO. 85 words
  2. cc373-5
  3. PRIVATE BILL BUSINESS. 573 words
  4. RETURNS, REPORTS, ETC.
    1. c375
    2. COMMERCIAL, No. 3 (1904). 38 words
    cc375-6
  5. NAVAL PRIZE BILL [H.L.] 312 words
  6. cc376-8
  7. THE VOLUNTEERS—ALLOWANCES. 780 words
  8. c378
  9. PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO CHILDREN (AMENDMENT) BILL [H.L.] 29 words