Feb. 2.]
90. Census of England and Wales, 1901.-Copy of Index to the Popula-
tion Tables for England and Wales in the county volumes of the Census Report
1901.
91. Highways.-Copy of Report of the Departmental Committee ap-
pointed by the President of the Local Government Board to inquire into the
subject of Highways Authorities and Administration in England and Wales,
with Minutes of Evidence.
92. Treaty Series (No. 12, 1903).-Copy of Convention between the
United Kingdom and France respecting Commercial relations between France
and Jamaica. Signed at London, 8th August, 1902. Ratifications ex-
changed at London, 12th August, 1903.
93. Treaty Series (No. 13, 1903).-Copy of Accession of Mexico to the
Industrial Property Convention, 1883, and additional Act of 1900. 7th
September, 1903.
94. Treaty Series (No. 14, 1903).-Copy of Accession of Germany to the
Industrial Property Convention, 1883, etc. 1st May, 1903.
95. Treaty Series (No. 15, 1903).-Copy of Parcel Post Convention,
with detailed regulations, between the United Kingdom and Chile. Signed
at Santiago, 21st October, 1902.
96. Treaty Series (No. 16, 1903).-Copy of Protocol for submitting to
Arbitration certain questions as to the interpretation of treaties with Japan
with regard to leases held in perpetuity. Signed at Tokio, 28th August,
1902.
97. Treaty Series (No. 17, 1903).—Copy of Treaty between the United
Kingdom and China respecting Commercial relations, etc. Signed at Shangai,
5th September, 1902. Ratifications exchanged at Peking, 28th July, 1903.
98. Treaty Series (No. 18, 1903).-Copy of Agreement between the
United Kingdom and France providing for the settlement of Arbitration of
certain classes of questions which may arise between the two Governments
Signed at London, 14th October, 1903.
99. Treaty Series (No. 1, 1904).-Copy of Convention for the establish-
ment of a Parcel Post Service between the United States and Hong-Kong.
Signed at Washington, 21st November, 1903.
100. Turkey (No. 4, 1903).-Copy of further correspondence respecting
the affairs of South-Eastern Europe.
101. Turkey (No. 1, 1904).-Copy of further correspondence respecting
the Affairs of South-Eastern Europe, March to September, 1903.
102. China (No. 3, 1903).-Copy of Report by Acting Consul Litton on
a jounrey in North-West Yunnan.
103. China (No. 1, 1904).—Copy of Report by Mr. C. W. Campbell, His
Majesty's Consul at Wuchow, on a jounrey in Mongolia (with a Map).
104. Africa (No. 11, 1903).-Copy of Reports on the Geology of the East
Africa Protectorate, by the late E. E. Walker (Government Geologist).
105. Africa (No. 12, 1903).-Copy of Report by the Mombasa-Victoria
(Uganda) Railway Committee on the Progress of the Works and Revenue
Working, 1902-3 (with two Maps).
106. Africa (No. 13, 1903).-Copy of Report on the Trade and General
Conditions of the British Central Africa Protectorate for the year 1902-3 by
Major F. B. Pearce, Acting Commissioner.
107. Africa (No. 14, 1903).-Copy of Despatch to certain of His
Majesty's Representatives abroad in regard to alleged cases of ill-treatment
of Natives, and to the existence of Trade Monopolies in the Independent
State of the Congo.
108. Africa (No. 15, 1903).-Copy of General Report on the Uganda
Protectorate for the year, ending 31st March, 1903.
109. Forestry Laws (Commercial No. 8, 1903).-Copy of Reports from
certain of His Majesty's Representatives abroad respecting Forestry Laws.
110. Most-Favoured-Nation Clauses (Commercial No. 9, 1903).-Copy
of Return of Most-Favoured Nation Clauses inexisting Treaties of Commerce
and Navigation between Great Britain and Foreign Powers, stating the
period when terminable, and showing whether they apply to the British
Colonies, in force on the 1st July, 1903.
111. Houses of Legislature (Official Reports of Proceedings) (Miscel-
laneous No. 5, 1903).-Copy of Correspondence showing the systems in force
in certain foreign countries for publishing Official Reports of Proceedings in
the Houses of Legislature.
SUPERANNUATIONS.-Copy presented, of Treasury Minute, dated 21st Novem- ber, 1903, declaring that for the due and efficient discharge of the duties of the office of Deputy-Governor of a Convict Prison in Ireland professional or other peculiar qualifications not ordinarily to be acquired in the Public Service are required [by Act]; to lie upon the Table
SUPERANNUATIONS.-Copy presented, of Treasury Minute, dated 10th Novem- ber, 1903, declaring that for the due and efficient discharge of the duties of the office of Secretary to the Civil Service Commissioners professional or other peculiar qualifications not ordinarily to be acquired in the Public Service are required [by Act]; to lie upon the Table
SUPERANNUATION ACT, 1884.-Copy presented, of Treasury Minute, dated 30th September, 1903, declaring that Thomas Ashbrook Forster, Postmaster, Newtown Post Office, was appointed without a Civil Service Certificate through inadvertence on the part of the Head of his Department [by Act]; to lie upon the Table
SUPERANNUATION ACT, 1884.-Copy presented, of Treasury Minute, dated 2nd October, 1903, declaring that Alfred Wellham, machine hand, Royal Small Arms Factory, Birmingham, was appointed without a Civil Service Certi- ficate through inadvertence on the part of the Head of his Department [by Act]; to lie upon the Table
SUPERANNUATION ACT, 1884.-Copy presented, of Treasury Minute, dated 2nd October, 1903, declaring that Charles Chamberlain, principal foreman, Royal Carriage Department, War Office, was appointed without a Civil Service Certificate through inadvertence on the part of the Head of his De- partment [by Act]; to lie upon the Table
SUPERANNUATION ACT, 1884.-Copy presented, of Treasury Minute, dated 23rd December, 1903, declaring that William Edward Bird, engine driver, Royal Gun Factory, War Department, was appointed without a Civil Service Certificate through inadvertence on the part of the Head of his Depart- ment [by Act]; to lie upon the Table
BANK OF ENGLAND.-Copy presented, of Return of the amount of Notes issued more than forty years which have not been presented for payment, and which have been written off on the 28th October, 1903, from the total amount of Notes issued from the Issue Department of the Bank of Eng- land [by Act]; to lie upon the Table ..
POST OFFICE TELEGRAPHS.-Account presented, showing the gross amount re- ceived and expended on account of the Telegraph Service during the year ended 31st March, 1903, &c., [by Act]; to lie upon the Table, and to be printed. [No. 2.]
FACTORY AND WORKSHOP ACTS (PARTICULARS OF PIECE WORK WAGES) (WEAR- ING APPAREL). Copy presented, of Order, dated 17th December, 1903, made by the Secretary of State for the Home Department, applying with modifications the provisions of Section 116 of The Factory and Workshop Act, 1901, to the manufacture of Wearing Apparel, and revoking the Order dated 22nd April, 1897 [by Act]; to lie upon the Table
FACTORY AND WORKSHOP ACTS (SPECIAL EXCEPTION-CREAMERIES).-Copy
presented, of Order, dated 23rd October, 1903, made by the Secretary of
State for the Home Department, in pursuance of Section 42 of the Factory
and Workshop Act, 1901, granting certain special exceptions to Creameries,
and revoking the Order (Ireland) dated 9th June, 1902 [by Act]; to lie
upon the Table
FACTORY AND WORKSHOP ACTS (SPECIAL EXCEPTION-OVERTIME).-Copy
presented, of Order, dated 29th December, 1903, made by the Secretary of
State for the Home Department, in pursuance of Section 49 of The Factory
and Workshop Act, 1901, with regard to the overtime employment of
women on not more than thirty days in the year; and revoking all existing
Orders [by Act]; to lie upon the Table
FACTORY AND WORKSHOP ACTS (MANUFACTURE OF EARTHENWARE AND CHINA).
-Copy presented, of Amended Special Rules, dated 30th December, 1901,
and 28th November, 1903, for the Manufacture of Earthenware and China,
as established by the Awards of the Umpire, Lord James of Hereford [by
Command]; to lie upon the Table
FACTORY AND WORKSHOP ACTS (SPECIAL EXCEPTION-LIMEWASHING).-Copy
presented, of Order, dated 2nd November, 1903, made by the Secretary of
State for the Home Department in pursuance of Section 1 (4) of The Factory
and Workshop Act, 1901, granting special exceptions from the provisions
respecting limewashing, &c., to certain factories and parts of factories;
and revoking the Orders dated 16th November, 1895, 8th February, 1896,
and 26th March, 1902 [by Act]; to lie upon the Table
EXPLOSIONS (BLENHEIM ENGINEERING COMPANY'S FACTORY AT TUNNEL
LANE, GREENWICH MARSHES).-Copy presented, of Report by Major A.
Cooper-Key, His Majesty's Inspector of Explosives, to the Right Honour-
able the Secretary of State for the Home Department on the circumstances
attending an explosion of fulminate composition at the factory of the
Blenheim Engineering Company, Limited, at Tunnel Lane, Greenwich
Marshes, on the 18th December, 1903 [by Command]; to lie upon the Table
INCORPORATION OF BROMLEY.-Copy presented, of Charter of Incorporation of the Borough of Bromley, dated 17th August, 1903 [by Act]; to lie upon
INEBRIATE REFORMATORIES (REGUATIONS).-Copy presented, of Regulations made with the approval of the Secretary of State for the Home Department for the management and discipline of the certified Inebriate Reformatory at Ackworth, Yorkshire [by Act]; to lie upon the Table
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