Business not disposed of, etc.--cont. Thursday Possibility of Taking
Private Business on Thursdays in view of the Standing Order already passed with regard to Supply, 507, 510.
Committee Report Presented, May 7, 950. Punchestown Races
Dublin Metropolitan Police, Number em- ployed, Remuneration, etc. Q. May 5, 625.
Tuesday or Wednesday Evening Sit-Purvis, Mr. R. [Peterborough.] tings on which Government Busi- ness has not precedence, Exclusion of Opposed Private Business- Mr. Dillon's Amendment, 503, 508.
Education (England and Wales) Bill, 2R. May 8, 1189.
Opposed Bills-Amendment of present System of Private Bill Legislation. Q. May 8, 1076.
Questions under the New Procedure Rules Taking Questions at 2.15, Position of Private Business.
Debate on the Amendment of Standing Order XX., Apr. 28, 109, 110, 121, 126.
Private Legislation Procedure (Scotland) Act, 1899
Local Inquiries-Secretary for Scotland appointing Place of Meeting instead of Commissioners.
Qs. Apr. 28, 40; Apr. 29, 166. Motion for Adjournment (Mr. Pirie), Apr. 29, 174.
Privy Council, Ireland
Crimes Act Proclamation, Meeting at Dublin Castle-Summonses, Number of Members attending Privy Council Meeting, etc.
General Report and Statistics for 1901 Presented, May 12, 1304, 1329.
Marouke, New Guinea-Establishment of Penal Settlement by the Netherlands Government rumoured-Attitude of Queensland.
Q. May 8, 1088. Questions in the House
Alteration of Questions at the Table-- Speaker's Rulings, see Speaker. Arrangement of Starred Questions under the New Procedute Rule, Grouping together Questions addressed to the same Minister-Mr. Balfour's Pro- posal, May 2, 572.
Procedure-New Rule, Amendment of
Standing Order XX.-Motion (Mr. Balfour), 1p. 28, 101 ;¡Apr. 29, 187. Absence of Members by whom Ques-
tions were asked-Mr. Bowles's Amendment, 225.
Absence of Minister to whom Question was addressed-Hour of taking unanswered Question, etc., 107, 201.
Abuse of Questions, alleged, 137, 140, 141, 197, 206, 210, 276, 279. Adjournment of the Debate owing to the lateness of the hour, proposed, 271.
Arrangement of starred Questions in order of general interest and importance, 204, 209, 231. Authority arranging Questions in
Order of Precedence--Objec- tions to imposing such a task upon the Officials of the House, 102, 262, 263, 265, 267, 269.
Committee to sift and arrange Questions, proposed, 266, 267. Equality of Members-Tradition of the House swept away by the new Departure, 264. Leader of the House to arrange Questions or some one Nomin- ated by him, proposed, 269. Omission of Paragraph-Mr. C Hobhouse's Amendment, 261. Control of the Executive-Right of putting questions to Ministers unlimited by time or number, 139, 142, 198.
Decrease in number of Questions-No necessity for the new Rule, 104, 141, 277.
Grievances, etc.-Questions the only means of drawing Public atten- tion, alleged, 207, 208, 210. Hour of taking Questions [215]. Decrease in the Time of the House and of the Government, alleged, 190.
Fixed Hour for beginning Ques- tions in the interest of certainty for Public Business, 197, 110, 123, 202, 203. Private Business-Taking Ques- tions at the conclusion of Private Business, Mr. Bowles's Amendment, 121-Mr. Hob- house's Amendment to the Proposed Amendment, 125. When the Speaker took the Chair -Mr. Galloway's Amend- ment, 106, 110.
Ireland, Administration of-Value of Questions-Curtailment of Liber- ties of Irish Members, Alleged, 143, 191, 195, 210, 220, 242, 266, 280.
Leader of the House, Questions to, might be excluded by the Time limit, while if placed at the top of the Paper, might cause Incon- venience, 204.
Liberties and Privileges of the House, Blow struck at, alleged, 207, 273, 276.
Notice of Questions.
Day preceding that on which an answer is desired, Hour of giving Notice, proposed. Three O'clock, 252.
Two O'clock-Mr. Norman's Amendment, 249. - Mr. Whiteley's Amendment to proposed Amendment, 253.
Rule not to preclude a Minister from answering any Question on Shorter Notice, proposed, 257. Withdrawal of Stipulation with
regard to Questions distin- guished by an Asterisk-Mr. Pirie's Amendment, 235.
Number of Questions which could be asked under the New Rule, 137, 139, 189, 194, 207, 279.
Position of Question Time in the History and Transactions of the House, 191.
Precedence on the following day for
Questions left unanswered at 2.55. —Mr. Flynn's Amendment, 230.
Questions in the House-cont.
Procedure-New Rule-cont.
Printed Answers to Questions not distinguished by an Asterisk. Absurdity of the contention that there was no difference be- tween the value of an oral and a written answer, 275. Advantage of Printed Answers, 193, 197.
Keeping a Record of Printed Answers, proposed, 105. Private Business, Position of, and Question Time, 109, 110, 111, 121, 126.
Private Members' Rights, Curtailment of, 202, 220, 221, 262, 277. Public Interest in Questions, 205, 221. Silent Members, Case of, 142, 196. Speaker alone will be the authority to determine whether a Question should cr should not be asked, 250.
Speaker's Rulings, see Speaker. Standing Committees, Hour of Sitting and Question Time, 228.
Time Limit of Forty Minutes (2.15- 2.55), 104.
Extension of Time for Questions to Fifteen Minutes after Three Mr. Norman's Amendment, 219.
Withdrawal of Time Limit- Mr. Fuller's Amendment, 135, 189, 195, 201.
Twelve O'clock Sitting, Retention of power of putting Questions- Mr. Bowles's Amendment, 117.
Unrestricted Right to ask Questions according to the importance of the occasion, 199, 203.
Urgent Questions
Authority determining urgency of a Question, 102.
Speaker proposed-Sir A. Hayter's Amendment, 229.
Waste of Time between Three and half past under the existing System, 108.
Speaker's Rulings, see Speaker.
Quit and Crown Rents, Ireland
Redemption Money, Sums received-- Return Presented, Apr. 28, 23.
Quorum of the House
Evening Sitting-House not to be counted out before ten o'clock, New Procedure Rule.-Motion [Mr. A. J. Balfour], May 1, 525.
Division to be inoperative if less than forty members are present-Mr. H. Robertson's Amendment, 526.
Raglan, Lord-Under Secretary of State for Rankin, Sir J. [Herefordshire, Leominster.]
Education [England and Wales] Bill.
Schools maintained by Government Grants-Inspection and Control by Local Education Authority, May 9, 1232.
School Buildings, Repairs, &c.-Charg- ing to Maintenance Account or Managers of Schools, May 9, 1232.
Redmond, Mr. J. [Waterford]
Dillon, Mr., Suspension of (20th March)— Action of Mr. Speaker, May 7, 1024.
Relations with Great
Opportunity for dis-
cussion, May 6, 808; May 12,
1366. Waterford Technical Instruction Grant, Amount of, Information regarding, &c., May 2, 568. Parliamentary Procedure, New Rules. Adjournment of the Debate owing to the lateness of the hour, proposed, Apr. 29, 272, 273, 290.
Course of Business, May 1, 456, 457. Rural Small Dwellings (Ireland) Acquisi- tion Bill, 2R, Apr. 30, 345.
Reformatory and Industrial Schools Ireland--Magistrates' Refusal to commit Children under six years of age, Case of Mary Dempsey.
Report for 1901 Presented, May 8, 1068; May 9, 1224.
Registration of Teachers
See Education-Teachers.
Renfrew Harbour Bill
1. Report,* May 9, 1222.
Renwick, Mr. G. [Newcastle-on-Tyne] Finance Bill, 2R, May 12, 1469. Parliamentary Procedure, New Rules- Private Business, Ten Minutes Limit for Speeches, proposed, May 1, 518. South African War-Home Furlough for Troops leaving South Africa for India, proposed, May 1, 421.
Representative Peer for Ireland
Leitrim, Earl of, May 9, 1221.
Revenue and Expenditure,
Rhondda Urban District Council Tram- ways Bill
c. 2k, May 5, 608. Rhymney Railway Bill
7. Report,* May 1, 387. 3R.* May 9, 1222. c. IR,* May 12, 1328. Ribblesdale, Lord
Shops Early Closing (No. 2) Bill-Re- introduction during same Session of Bill substantially the same as one previously rejected, May 12, 1316. Richards, Mr. H. C. [Finsbury. E.]
Parliamentary Procedure, New Rules- Questions, Apr. 28, 130, 131.
Area over which Drilling is allowed, Authority granting permission. Q. May 5, 622.
Extension of Area for Drills proposed. Q. May 8. 1078.
Principle of Selection of Troops, Application to the Ranger, etc. Q. May 12, 1358.
Richmond Hill (Preservation of View)
Rickett, Mr. J. Compton (Scarborough) Sale of Intoxicating Liquors on Sunday Bill. 2R, Apr. 30, 351, 374.
Rickmansworth Gas Bill
7. Report.* Apr. 29. 145. SR,* May 2, 541. c. 1R,* May 2, 552.
Rifle Range at Prestwick
Abandonment of Kingease Rifle Range in favour of Irvine Range, proposed. Q. May 1, 423.
Ritchie, Rt. Hon. C. T.-Secretary of State for the Home Department (Croydon). Agrarian Crime in England, Scotland and Wales-Return, proposed, May 1, 436; May 5, 617.
Child Labour, Employment of Children of School Age-Committee Report, Legislation proposed, May 2, 560. Crime in England, Statistics-Return, proposed, May 12, 1355.
Hackney Lamp Fatality
Low Flash Point of Petroleum, number of Fatali- ties due to, Legislation proposed, May 6, 803; May 9, 945.
Hurlingham Drowning Fatality-Delay in getting together Coroner's Jury, Charges against the Police Authori- ties-Inquiry, May 2, 561.
Robben Island, Cape Colony
Lighting, Improvement of-Steps taken by the Government, etc.
Lord Muskerry, May 5, 605; Earl of Onslow, 605.
Roberts, Mr. B. [Carnarvonshire, Eition] Parliamentary Procedure, New Rules- Questions, Time Limit proposed, Apr. 29, 221.
Royal Welsh Fusiliers, Second Volunteer Battalion-Undischarged Bankrupt holding Colonelcy, Case of Colonel Davies-Cooke, May 2, 556.
Roberts, Mr. H. [Denbighshire, W.
Sale of Intoxicating Liquors on Sunday Bill, 2R, Apr. 30, 375.
Roberts, Mr. S. [Sheffield, Ecclesall] Hurlingham Drowning Fatality- Delay in getting together Coroner's Jury, Charges against the Police Authorities -Inquiry, May 2, 560.
Robertson, Mr. G. [Dundee]
Atlantic Shipping Trust, Formation of, by American Syndicate.
British Steamships joining-Laying Copy of Contract on the Table, Apr. 28, 31.
Number of Royal Naval Reserve Men, Amount of Subsidy pay- able to White Star Line, etc. May 12, 1352.
Parliamentary Procedure, New Rules- Questions, Apr. 28, 118.
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