Education (England and Wales) Bill—cont. | Education (England and Wales) Bill-cont.
Debate on Second Reading-cont.
Local Education Authority-cont.
Educational Duties, alleged, 926, 1161, 1166.
Women, Eligibility for Seats on Education Boards-Facilities under the Bill, etc., 640, 695, 1118, 1183.
London, Reasons for Exclusion from the Bill, 649.
Necessary Schools, Definition-Powers of new Local Authority to abolish unnecessary Schools, 979. New Schools, Provision of-Denomina- tional Schools favoured by the Bill, alleged, 686, 700, 886. Nonconformist Grievances Refusal
to pay Rates suggested, 719, 843. Nonconformist Opposition to the Bill, Reasons for, 717, 721, 734, 735, 748, 816, 840, 844, 882, 984, 1000, 1098, 1112, 1125, 1146, 1155, 1211. Overlapping caused by Present System 641, 663, 830, 862. Overworking County and Borough
Councils Possibility of, alleged, 640, 648, 757, 956, 1154, 1177. Permissive Character of the Bill- Abandonment of Optional Clause proposed, etc., 720, 827, 860, 878, 890, 1007, 1117, 1172, 1179.
Popular Control of Education, Denial of by the Bill, alleged, 658, 679, 686, 689, 694, 700, 727, 741, 834, 841, 861, 957, 965, 1124, 1139, 1164, 1175, 1180, 1195, 1201, 1207.
Private Schools, Supervision by County Councils under the Bill, 1014.
Religious Controversy, Removal by
the Government proposals, al- leged, 657, 677, 724, 964, 1214. Religious Instruction.
Board Schools, Appreciation of
Instruction, etc., 698, 745, 843, 982, 995, 1015, 1105, 1115, 1159, 1168.
Church Schools, Proselytism among Nonconformists, alleged, 678, 846, 910, 993, 1098, 1113, 1155, 1197, 1198. Separate facilities proposed, 658, 1113, 1125, 743, 748, 995. Small percentage of Parents desir- ing Denominational Educa- tion, alleged, 654, 698, 834, 908, 1006, 1126, 1191.
Rural Schools, Improvement-Cost, Pledges for Efficiency in the Bill, etc., 697, 928, 934, 1123, 1144. School Boards
Admirable Work of, 811, 858, 871, 1133.
Areas, Unsuitability for Secondary Education purposes, 668.
Debate on Second Reading-cont.
School Boards-cont.
Difficulty of constituting the Education Authority-Legis- lation required, etc., 668. Elections-Lack of interest shown by the public in School Board Elections, alleged, 671, 679, 688, 858, 970, 995.
Governing Bodies of existing Schools, Situation under the Bill, 723, 872, 876, 890, 898, 1152.
Restrictions under existing system, 668.
Rural District School Boards, In- competence, alleged, 667, 684, 1133.
Scotland, Education System-Advan- tages, etc., 958, 986, 995.
Secondary Education.
Areas suitable for Secondary Education, too large for Ele- mentary Education, alleged, 642, 693.
County and County Borough Councils, Work done, etc., under existing System, 666, 713, 812.
Inadequate proposals in the Bill, 650, 672, 695, 752, 821, 827, 873, 875, 888, 916, 965, 971, 998, 1127, 1129, 1149, 1182, 1186, 1188, 1210.
Night School Work, Inclusion in Secondary Education by the Bill, 908.
Secondary Education Commission Re- port-Recommendations for Co- relation of Elementary and Secondary Education, 642, 970, 971, 1182.
Secular Schools with Religious In- struction by Ministers to Mem- bers of their own Churches, pro- posed 743, 748, 995.
Taxation involves Representation principle-Violation of principle, alleged, 660, 974, 1191.
Education (England and Wales) Bill-cont. | Education (England and Wales) Bill-cont.
Secondary Education Schemes, Advantages, 755, 759, 828, 860.
Wesleyan Methodist Schools and Rate Aid, Power of Schools to refuse
Rate Aid under the Bill, 725, 726. Women, Eligibility for Seats on Edu- cation Boards-Facilities under the Bill, etc., 640, 695, 1118, 1183.
Denominational Training Colleges open- ing Classes to Day Students if sub- sidised by Local Education Authority -Adoption of Rule similar to Con- science Clause in Elementary Schools. Q. May 5, 623.
Elementary Schools maintained
by Government Grants-Inspection and Control by Local Education Authority. Q. May 9, 1232
Grant, Local Authority basing application on Average Attendance at all Elementary Schools in their Area, or only at such Schools as they provide. Q. May 1, 453.
Local Authorities, Control of secular Edu- cation in public Elementary Schools -Possibility of restricting Standard. Qs. May 2, 571, 572
Notes as to Enactment proposed to be re- pealed-Copy Presented, Apr. 28, 24. Precedence for Discussion of the Bill.
Motion [Mr. A. J. Balfour], May 8, 1097.
Rate of 1d. raised by Non-county Borough or Urban District intended to be in addition to Rate of 2d. levied by County Council.
Education (Scotland) Bill c. 1R.* May 7, 953. Electric Lighting Provisional Orders (No. 1) Bill.
c. Report.* May 12, 1327.
Electric Lighting Provisional Orders (No. 2) Bill
1. 2R.* May 5, 599.
Com, and Report,* May 9, 1223. 3R.* May 12, 1303.
Electric Lighting Provisional Orders (No. 3) Bill
1. 2R.* May 5, 599.
Com. and Report,* May 9, 1223. 3R.* May 12, 1303.
Electric Lighting Provisional Orders (No. | Ellis Estate, Limerick
Number of Caretakers' Notices served on Tenants.
Electric Lighting Provisional Orders (No. Emigration and Immigration
Q. May 9, 1232.
see also Board Schools.
Elibank, Master of [Edinburgh, Midlothian] Tientsin Operations of 1900
Clasp inscribed "Tientsin," proposed, May 2, 557.
Ellis, Mr. J. E. [Nottingham, Rushcliffe] Ascension Day-Sittings of Committees, May 7, 950.
Imperial Institute-Transfer to Govern- ment Department, Financial Charge on the Exchequer, May 6, 802. Parliamentary Procedure, New Rules. Questions, Starred Questions-Group- ing together Questions addressed to Ministers, May 2, 573. Standing Committees, May 1, 537. Supply Business- Prejudicial Effect
of the Sessional Rule, Apr. 28, 85. Railway By-laws-Establishment of Uni- form Code suggested, May 7, 945. Railway Servants, Prevention of Acci- dents-Carrying out Act of 1901. May 12, 1355.
South African War-Martial Law in Cape Colony.
Regulations for Administration, Ob- jections to - Opinion of Chief Justice de Villiers, etc., May 8, 1077. Return of Proceedings, Date of Pub- lication. Apr. 28, 25.
Ireland, Increase in Number of Emi- grants-Appointment of Commission,
Qs. Apr. 29, 168.
Emmott, Mr. A. [Oldham]
Education (England and Wales) Bill, 2R. May 5, 750.
Employers' Liability
Engineer erecting Fly-wheel outside Shop and meeting with Fatal Accident, Refusal of Compensation to Widow- Amendment of Workmen's Compen- sation Act of 1897, proposed. Q. May 6, 803.
Enteric Fever
See South African War.
Esmonde, Sir T. G. [Wexford, N.]
Afforesting, Ireland-Condition and Pros- pects of Forests and Forest Lands, Commission of Inquiry, proposed, May 2, 569.
Celtic Gold Ornaments in British Museum, Restoring to Ireland-Date of Legal Proceedings, Giving Notice to Irish Academy, May 8, 1076.
Local Government (Ireland) Act-Amend- ment, Date of Introduction of Bill, May 5, 625; May 12, 1344.
War Office - Established Clerk Abstrac- tors, Compulsory Retirement before completion of Forty Years' Service- Question of Pension, etc., May 12, 1336.
Evening Continuation Schools Maintenance, etc.-Expenditure of Tech- nical Education Committees, Rates available, etc.
Os. Lord Reay, Apr. 28, 15; Duke of Devonshire, 18.
School Boards' Powers to open Evening Schools under Elementary Education Act, 1891.
Os. Lord Reay, Apr. 28, 15; Duke of Devonshire, 19.
Evictions, Ireland
Return Presented, Apr. 28, 4, 23.
See Revenue and Expenditure.
Factories and Workshops
Inspector's Report-Date of Circulation among Members.
Field, Mr. W. [Dublin, St. Patrick] Commerce, Minister of-Appointment of, proposed, Apr. 29, 171; May 7, 1059.
Belfast Corporation Accounts-Delay in publication of Auditor's Re- port, Surcharges on Members, etc., Apr. 29, 169; May 8, 1092. Fishery Piers, Erection of, Exhaustion of Fund-Government Grant-in- aid proposed, May 8, 1093. Forage for Troop Horses-Money value of Foreign Contracts, Utilising Native Produce, sug- gested, May 6, 797.
Railway Rates for Agricultural Produce Statutory powers of the Department of Agriculture, May 12, 1365.
London, Brighton and South Coast Rail- way Bill, 3R. Apr. 29, 149.
Outdoor Relief (Friendly Societies) Bill, 2R. May 9, 1261.
Parliamentary Procedure, New Rules- Questions, Position of Private Busi- ness and Question Time, Apr. 28, 110. Poor Law Administration-Committee of Inquiry, proposed, May 12, 1358. Private Bill Legislation-Amendment of Present System, proposed, May 8, 1076.
Flower, Mr. E. F. S. [Bradford, W.] Linseed, Rapeseed and Cotton Cake- Import Duty of 3d. per Hundred- weight, proposed, May 12, 1338. Poor Law Children-Number suffering from Ophthalmia and Ringworm in Poor Law Schools and Institutions, Apr. 28, 38.
Sale of Intoxicating Liquors on Sunday Bill, 2R., Apr. 30, 361.
Flynn, Mr. J. C. [Cork, N.]
Corn Offal Export of Offals of Imported Corn, Loss to British Farmer, May 1, 439.
Agrarian Offences-Classification of Returns, Sources of Information of Inspectors, etc., May 6, 806. Constabulary, Royal Irish- Regula- tions as to discharge of Legal Obligations, Complaints of Traders as to difficulty in recovering debts, etc., May 8, 1090.
Kanturk Labourers' Cottages-Report of Capt. Connellan, Refusal of Application of J. Cronin, etc., May 2, 567.
Land Commission Appeals-Hearing Appeals from Rural Districts of Kanturk, Newmarket, etc., at Killarney, Transferring to Cork, suggested, Apr. 28, 43.
National School Teachers' Salaries- Reasons for withholding Salary from Mr. and Miss Murphy, May 2, 566. Newcastle Action
West, Rent Recovery Reprehensible Conduct
of Plaintiff, Bringing under Notice of the Lord Chancellor, proposed, May 2, 567.
Parliamentary Procedure, New Rules. Adjournment of the Debate owing to the lateness of the hour, proposed, Apr. 29, 296.
Questions, Apr. 28, 102, 119.
Notice of Questions, Length of Notice, Apr. 29, 239. Precedence on the following day for Questions left unanswered at 2.55, proposed, Apr. 29,
Quorum of the House, May 1, 526. Supply Business Closuring Out- standing Votes in Classes, Apr. 28,
Poor Law Schools, Increase in Rate of Payment for Roman Catholic Children, proposed, May 12, 1357.
Post Office Sites Bill, 2R., May 5, 763. Food Supplies
Atlantic Shipping Trust-Parties Pro- moting the Combine having Interest in American Railways, Effect on Price of Food Supplies.
Q. Mar. 7, 949.
Foreign Competition
Feeding Stuffs for Cattle, Prejudicial Effect of the Corn Duty, see Feeding Stuffs.
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