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LXXXII.

1079.

LXXXII. 1149.

IX. 251.

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305.

[Mr. H. D. Greene.]

Special Report from the Select Committee
on Fire Brigades with the Proceedings,
Evidence, Appendix and Index.

Return of the work done during the years
1895-98 under the Land Transfer Act
1875, the Small Holdings Act 1892, the
Land Registry Act 1862, the Mortgage
Debenture Acts 1865 and 1870, the
Improvement of Land Act 1864, the
Land Charges Registration and Searches
Act 1888, the Middlesex Registry Acts
1708 and 1891, the Land Transfer Act
1897, giving details relating to first regis-
trations (distinguishing the periods before
and after the rules of 1889), titles absolute
qualified and possessory, leaseholds, titles
separate by subdivision of estates, by trans-
fer from one register to another, and
otherwise, conveyances, transfers and
transmissions, mortgages, and re-convey-
ances, charges and cessation of charges,
leases, surrenders, mapping, searches, fees,
salaries, expenses, &c. (in continuation of
No. 463 of 1895).

28. Margarine Act, 1887 (Manu Return of the Names and Postal Addresses
factories).
of the Manufactories of Margarine in the
United Kingdom Registered under Section
9 of the Margarine Act, 1887 (in con-)
tinuation of No. 358, of 1892).

[Mr. Arthur Moore.]

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309. Aug. 1,

Wales).

[Mr. T. W. Russell.]

Digest of the Endowed Charities in the
County of Middlesex, the particulars of
which are recorded in the Books of the
Charity Commissioners for England and
Wales, but not in the General Digest of
Endowed Charities for that County, 1861-
63 (in continuation of No. 433 (11) of
1868).

Similiar Digest for the County of Rutland.

Return of the amount expended for In-
maintenance and Out-door Relief in
England and Wales, during the half-years
ended Lady-day and Michaelmas 1899.

Public Income and Expendi- Return of Net Public Income and Net)

ture,

[Sir Henry Fowler.]

Public Expenditure under certain specified
heads, as represented by Receipts into and
Issues out of the Exchequer from 1869-70
to 1898-99 (in continuation of No. 344,
of 1898).

LXXIX 267.

LXXVIII. 247.

LXX. 397.

LXX. 477.

LXXXIII.

Part I. 651.

LI. 387.

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Statistical Report of the Health of the Navy) for 1898.

LV. 265.

Return showing (A.) Number of Seamen and Marines in receipt of the 5d. a day Greenwich Age Pension, and of those eligible on account of age and character, but who have not yet heen awarded it; (B.) Similar statement as regards the Increased Age Pension of 9d. a day; (C.) Total annual cost of Pensions in force, and the capitalised estimated value of the same; (D) Estimated annual official cost of paying such Pensions; (E.) Approximate number of Seamen and Marines who entered before 1878, and the years in which they will attain the age of 55; (F.) Average number of Deaths during the past three years amongst the Pensioners in receipt. of the Age and Increased Pay Pensions.

Return showing the Fleets of Great Britain,) France, Russia, Germany, Italy, United States of America, and Japan, distinguishing battleships, cruisers, coast defence vessels, torpedo vessels, torpedo boat destroyers, and torpedo boats; showing the date of launch, the displacement and the armament reduced to one coinmon scale (in continuation of No. 206, of 1898).

Account showing the Receipt and Expenditure of Naval Prize, Bounty, Salvage, and other moneys, for the year ending 31st March 1899.

Report by Colonel Sir Francis Marindin, of his Inspection of Thornton Junction Station on the North British Railway, with reference to Complaints which have been received by the Board of Trade in regard to the accommodation at, and access to, that Station.

Report from the Select Committee on the Kitchen and Refreshment Rooms (House of Commons).

Return showing, for the year ended the 31st March 1899, (1) the amount contributed by England, by Scotland, and by Ireland, respectively, to the Revenue collected by Imperial Officers; (2) the Expenditure on English, Scottish, and Irish Services met out of such Revenue; (3) the balances of Revenue contributed by England, Scotland, and Ireland, respectively, which are available for Imperial Expenditure (in continuation of No. 313 of 1898).

LV. 615.

LV. 273.

LV. 605.

LXXXVI. Part I. 303.

X. 9.

LI. 469.

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323.

324.

Return relating to Imperial Revenue (Col-
lection and Expenditure) (Great Britain
and Ireland), for the year ending the
31st March 1899 (in continuation of No.
310 of 1898).

Return of Revenue and Expenditure of the]
Post Office Telegraphs, for each year
from 1869-70 (in continuation of No. 329
of 1898), and an Estimate for the year
ended the 31st March 1899.

Return of Revenue and Expenditure of the
Post Office for each year from 1869-70
(in continuation of No. 330 of 1898), and
an Estimate for the year ended the 31st
March 1899.

Return showing the rates of Duties,
Taxes, and Imports collected by imperial
officers, the quantities or amounts taxed,
the gross receipts derived from each, and
the net receipts and appropriation thereof,
in the year ending 31st March 1899;
also the aggregate gross receipts under the
principal heads, the aggregate net receipts,
the charges of collection, and the net pro-
duce, in each of the ten years ending
31st March 1899; and notes to show
any changes in the Taxes, Duties, and
Imposts consequent upon the acceptance
of the Budget Proposals of 1899 (in con-
tinuation of No. 334 of 1898).

Return of the number of Children who
received Casual Relief in the several Poor
Law Unions of England and Wales on the
nights of 1st July 1895, and 1st January
and 1st July 1896, 1897, and 1898, dis-
tinguishing those under two years of age
from those between two and seven, and

over seven.

3. London (Equalisation of Rates Return for the year ending 31st March

Act 1894).

[Mr. T. W. Russell.]

3. Adjournment Motions (Stand-
ing Order No. XVII.).

[Dr. Farquharson.]

1899, under the London (Equalisation
of Rates) Act 1894, Section 1 (7),
showing (1) the Sanitary Authorities to
whom payments were made by the
London County Council; (2) the total
amount so paid to each; (3) the total
amount of the expenses incurred by each
(a) under the Public Health (London)
Act 1891, (b) in respect of lighting,
(c) in respect of streets (other than
scavenging expenses); (4) the amount
expended by each Authority, under each
of the above headings, out of the sums
paid under the Act (in continuation of
No. 350 of 1898).

Return of Motions for Adjournment under
Standing Order No. XVII., showing the
Date of such Motion, the Name of the
Member proposing, the definite Matter of
Urgent Public Importance, and the Result
of any Division taken thereon, in Session
1899 (in continuation of No. 356 of

LI. 227.

LI. 385.

LI. 377.

Ll. 561.

LXXXIII.

Part I. 307.

LXXXIV.

565.

LXXVII. 1.

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Closure of Debate (Standing Return respecting Application of Standing

Order, No. 25).

[Dr. Farquharson.]

3. Business of the House (Government and Private Member Days).

[Dr. Farquharson.]

3. Tramways (Street and Road). [Mr. Ritchie.]

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Order No. 25 (Closure of Debate) during LXXVII. 7. Session 1899 (in continuation of No. 357 of 1898).

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LXXXVI.

Return of Street and Road Tramways authorised by Parliament, showing the amount of Capital authorised, paid up, and expended; the Length of Tramway authorised, and the Length open for the public conveyance of Passengers down to the 30th June 1899; the Gross Receipts, Working Expenditure, and Net Receipts; Part II. 701. the Number of Passengers conveyed; and the Number of Miles run by Cars during the year ending the 30th June 1899; with the Number of Horses, Engines, and Cars (in continuation of No. 355 of 1898).

Return of the names of all the Companies registered in England, which were ordered to be wound up by the Court, or which passed resolutions for winding-up voluntarily during 1896, showing the names and addresses of the Liquidators, and giving the following particulars: (1) the amount of Capital paid up in cash, and the amount issued as paid up otherwise; (2) the estimated Loss arising on each of the above named classes of shares; (3) the estimated Loss to unsecured or partly secured creditors; (4) the names of Companies on which no Losses to shareholders or creditors are probable.

Return of all the Correspondence which has passed between the Board of Trade and the Local Authorities in England and Wales, relating to the Testing and Stamping of Brewers' Casks used as measures in Trade, under the Weights and Measures Act 1878, from 1st January 1894 up to the present.

Sixteenth General Annual Report by the Board of Trade under the Bankruptcy Act 1883, Section 131.

LXXXVIII. 399.

LXXXVIII

203.

LXXXVIII. 105.

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4. Companies (Winding-up).

[By Act.]

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332. Aug. 4. Railway Servants (Hours of Report by the Board of Trade respecting the

Labour).

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334.

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Starvation, &c. (County of
London).
[Mr. Talbot.]

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Proceedings under the Railway Regula-
tion Act 1893, with regard to the Hours
of Labour of Railway Servants, during the
year ending 27th July 1899.

LXXXVI.
Part I. 267.

Report by the Board of Trade on their Pro-]
ceedings and Business under the Weights XXIX. 473-
and Measures Act.

Return of the number of Deaths in the Ad-`
ministrative County of London, in 1898,
upon which a Coroner's Jury returned a
verdict of Death from Starvation, or
Death accelerated by Privation; with
observations by Boards of Guardians with
reference to cases included in the return
(in continuation of No. 353 of 1898).

4. Intoxicating Liquors (Licenses Return, for 1898, of the number of Victual

Refused).

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337.

7. Civil

Service (Class I.).

338.

[Mr. Tritton.]

lers', Beerhouse, and other Intoxicating
Liquor Licenses, the Renewal of which

LXXXIV.

537.

has been Refused in each Licensing Dis- LXXIX, 229.
trict in England and Wales, showing the
Ground of such Refusal; and the Result
of Appeal (in continuation of No. 236 of
1898).

Standing Orders of the House of Commons,
for 1899. Part I. Public Business;
Part II. Private Business.

Clerkships Return of Appointments to Class I. Clerk-
ships in the Civil Service, from 1886 to
1898, showing the Department, the
number of Appointments by Promotion
from the Lower Division, by Competition,
and from other sources.

7. Gas Undertakings other than Return relating to all authorised Gas

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Return comprising (1) Reports made to the
Charity Commissioners, in the result of
an inquiry held in every Parish wholly
or partly within the Administrative
County of Carmarthen into Endowments,
subject to the Charitable Trusts Acts, and
appropriated in whole or in part for the
benefit of that county, or of any part
thereof; with the reports on those
Endowments of the Commissioners for
inquiring concerning Charities, 1818 to
1837; (2) a Digest showing what such
Endowments are recorded in the books
of the Charity Commissioners in the
parish.

LXXVII. 123.

LXXVII. 751.

LXXXIX. 1

LXXXIX.

95.

LXXXIX.

757.

LXVII, 91.

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