Commons Sitting of 13 March 1908 Series 4 Vol. 186

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  1. Preamble 9 words
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  3. PRIVATE BILL BUSINESS. 15 words
  4. PETITIONS.
    1. c1
    2. DAIRIES (SCOTLAND) BILL. 10 words
    3. c1
    4. INFANT LIFE PROTECTION ACT (1897). 12 words
    5. c2
    6. LICENSING BILL. 12 words
    7. c2
    8. MORAY FIRTH (ILLEGAL TRAWLING). 10 words
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    10. SALE OF INTOXICATING LIQUORS ON SUNDAY BILL. 10 words
    11. c2
    12. WOMEN'S ENFRANCHISEMENT BILL. 14 words
  5. RETURNS, REPORTS, ETC.
    1. c2
    2. BOYCOTTING (IRELAND). 9 words
    3. c3
    4. NAVY (VICTUALLING YARD MANUFACTURING ACCOUNTS, 1906–7). 44 words
    5. c3
    6. EDUCATION (SCOTLAND). 65 words
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    8. BOARD OF EDUCATION. 53 words
  6. Oral Answers to Questions
    1. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS CIRCULATED WITH THE VOTES.
      1. cc3-4
      2. Reserve Sergeant-Majors Pay. 215 words
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      4. Brewery and Distillery Shareholders. 142 words
      5. cc4-5
      6. Stationery and Law Books for County Courts. 159 words
      7. c5
      8. Places of Worship and the Cost of Street Paving. 126 words
      9. cc5-8
      10. Politics in the Post Office. 854 words
      11. c8
      12. Tobacco Growing in Scotland. 164 words
      13. cc8-9
      14. Extra Police at Headford, County Galway. 153 words
      15. c9
      16. Reinstatement of Edward Smith of Glassdrummon. 182 words
      17. cc9-10
      18. The Case of Cornelius Scollans, late 4th Royal Irish Fusiliers. 154 words
      19. c10
      20. Regulations for the Territorial Force. 186 words
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  7. UNEMPLOYED WORKMEN BILL. 34,494 words, 2 divisions
  8. c99
  9. EXPORTATION OF OLD HORSES BILL. 9 words
  10. cc99-100
  11. SELECTION (STANDING COMMITTEES). 48 words
  12. c100
  13. SWINTON AND MEXBROUGH GAS BILL. 13 words
  14. c100
  15. HOURS OF LABOUR BILL. 38 words