LONDON WATER COMPANIES CHARGES.-Question, Mr. Weir; Answer, The
President of the Local Government Board (Mr. Walter Long, Bristol, W.)
AUSTRALIA AND PENNY POSTAGE.-Question, Sir John Leng; Answer, The
Financial Secretary to the Treasury (Mr. Austen Chamberlain, Worcester-
shire, E.)
CLOUDESLEY TRUST ESTATE, ISLINGTON.-Question, Sir Albert Rollit (Isling-
ton, S.); Answer, The Parliamentary Charity Commissioner (Mr. Griffith
Boscawen, Kent, Tonbridge)
SCOTTISH PRIVATE BILL PROCEDURE LOCAL INQUIRIES.-Questions, Mr. Pirie
and Mr. Bryce (Aberdeen, S.); Answers, Mr. A. Graham Murray...
IRELAND-ROSSMURRAVAGH FISHERIES.-Question, Dr. Ambrose (Mayo, W.);
Answer, The Chief Secretary for Ireland (Mr. Wyndham, Dover).
EMIGRATION FROM IRELAND.-Questions, Dr. Ambrose, Mr. William Johnston
(Belfast, S.) and Capt. Donelan (Cork Co., N.); Answers, Mr. Wyndham ... 168
BELFAST BOROUGH ACCOUNTS.-Question, Mr. Field (Dublin, St. Patrick);
Answer, Mr. Wyndham
MINISTER OF COMMERCE.-Questions, Mr. Field, Mr. David Thomas (Merthyr
Tydvil); Answer, Mr. A. J. Balfour...
BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE.-Questions, Mr. Bryce, Mr. Chaplin (Lincolnshire,
Sleaford), and Sir Chas. Dilke; Answers, Mr. A. J. Balfour
Cremation Bill [Lords].-Reported from the Standing Committee on Law,
etc., with Amendments. Report to lie upon the Table, and to be printed.
[No. 167.] Bill, as amended (in the Standing Committee), to be considered
upon Wednesday, 28th May, and to be printed. [Bill 179]...
STANDING ORDERS.--Resolutions reported from the Committee.
1. "That in the case of the Imperial Institute Bill Lords], the
Standing Orders ought to be dispensed with; that the parties be permitted
to proceed with their Bill."
2. "That in the case of the London and North-Western Railway Bill,
Petition for additional Provision, the Standing Orders ought not to be
dispensed with.