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INEBRIATES ACTS (INSPECTOR'S
REPORT).

Report of Inspector under the Inebriates Acts, 1879-1900, for the year 1902. (October 21.)

PETERHEAD HARBOUR.

Reports respecting Peterhead Harbour Works (in continuation of [Cd. 1288]). (October 22.)

NAVAL MANEUVRES.

Report of Naval Manœuvres of 1903, carried out by combined Mediterranean, Home and Channel Fleets, and the Cruiser Squadron, from the 5th to the 11th August, 1903. (October 22.)

HISTORICAL MANUSCRIPTS (ROYAL COMMISSION).

Report on the Manuscripts of :I. The Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry, K.G., K.T., preserved at Drumlanrig Castle, Vol. II. (October 23.) II. Mrs. Stopford-Sackville, of Drayton House, Northamptonshire. I. (January 16.)

ARMY.

Vol.

I. (Volunteer Corps). Annual Return of the Volunteer Corps of Great Britain, for the year 1902. (October 23.)

II. List of exceptions to the Army Regulations as to pay, non-effective pay, and allowances sanctioned by the Commissioners of the Treasury, pursuant to the Royal Warrant, dated 27th October, 1884, during the year 1902-1903. (November 17.)

III. (Recuiting) Annual Report of the Inspector-General of Recruiting, for the first nine months of the year 1903. (January 19.)

II. For the quarter ended 31st December, 1903. (January 29th.)

JUDICIAL STATISTICS (SCOTLAND)
ACT, 1869.

Report on the Judicial Statistics of Scotland, for the year 1902. (October 27.)

STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. Reports on the Federated Malay States for 1902. (October 28.)

WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

Preliminary Conference at Berlin on wireless telegraphy; Procés - Verbaux and Protocole Final. (October 30.)

EDUCATION.

I. Regulations relating to the Royal College of Science, the Royal College of Art, and to museums under the Board of Education. (Froru the 1st August, 1903. to 31st July, 1904.) (November 2.)

II. Special Reports on educational subjects (Report on the school training and early employment of Lancashire children). (December 11.)

III. Statement of schemes for the formation of education committees approved during the period 1st August to 30th November, 1903, by the Board of Education (in continuation of Command Papers, 1564, 1613, 1659, 1675, and 1740). (December 18.)

IV. Reports from University Colleges (1903). (January 9.)

NATIONAL EDUCATION (IRELAND). I. Appendix, Section III., to the Annual Report of the Commissioners, for the year 1902. (November 4.)

II. Appendix, Section II., to the Annual Report of the Commissioners, for IV. Return of rifle ranges in the the year 1902. (January 4.) United Kingdom. (January 21.)

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ANKYLOSTOMIASIS.

Report to the Secretary of State for the Home Department by J. S. Haldane, Esq., M.D., F.R.S., on Ankylostomiasis in Westphalian Collieries. (November 5.)

SOUTH AFRICA (COMMERCIAL
MISSION).

Report received from Mr. Henry Birchenough, the Special Commissioner appointed by the Board of Trade to inquire into and report upon the present position and future prospects of British Trade in South Africa. (November 14.

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Part I. Report. (November 24.) Part II. Being Vol. II. of Minutes of Evidence and Appendices (December 12.)

BOARD OF TRADE (CONCILIATION).

Fourth Report by the Board of Trade of Proceedings under the Conciliation. (Trade Disputes) Act, 1896, 1901-1903. (November 16.)

EXPLOSIVES (EXPLOSIONS AT THE COTTON POWDER COMPANY'S FACTORY AT FAVERSHAM). Reports to the Right Honourable the Secretary of State for the Home Department on the circumstances attending explosions of nitro-glycerine, which occurred in the final washing house of the factory of the Cotton Powder Company, Limited, at Uplees Marshes, Faversham, Kent

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II. Sanitary Measures.-Report on sanitary measures in India in 19011902. Vol. XXXV. (November 25.)

III. Trade.-Tables relating to the Trade of British India with British Possessions and Foreign Countries, 18981899 to 1902-3. (January 28.)

LIGHT RAILWAYS ACT, 1896. Orders made by the Light Railway Commissioners and confirmed by the Board of Trade.

a. Authorising construction of Light Railways in,

I. The City of Bath in the county of Somerset (being extensions and deviations of the existing and authorised undertaking of Bath Electric Tramways, Limited), and the abandonment of construction of certain other light railways already authorised in the same city.

II. The rural district of Dartford in the county of Kent.

III. The county of Kent from the River Thames near Greenhithe to Dartford and Eynsford, with branches to Swanley Junction and to Stansted.

IV. The borough of Burton-uponTrent, the urban districts of Swadlincote and of Ashby-de-la-Zouch, and the rural districts of Repton and Hartshorne and Seals of Ashby-de-la-Zouch, in the counties of Stafford, Derby, and Leicester. Dover and parish of River in the County V. The borough and rural district of of Kent.

VI. The county of Southampton from Totton and Fawley.

VII. The county of Gloucester, in the parishes of Henbury and Shirehampton.

(b.) Amending—

I. The Bere Alston and Calstock Light Railway Order, 1900.

II. The Llandudno and Colwyn Bay Light Railway Order, 1898.

III. The Lastingham and Rosedale Light Railway Order, 1900.

(c.) Reviving powers granted and extending period limited by Bankfort Light Railway Order, 1898, for compulsory purchase of lands, and extending period limited by that Order for the completion of the railway and works by that Order authorised.

(d.) Transferring to the mayor, aldermen, and burgesses of the borough of Nelson the the conferred upon powers Barrowford Urban District Council by Barrowford Light Railway Order, 1901, and amending that Order and the Nelson Light Railways Order, 1901. (December 7.)

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QUEEN'S COLLEGE, GALWAY. Annual Report of President for Session 1902-1903. (December 18.)

METEOROLOGICAL COUNCIL. Report of the Meteorological Council for the year ended 31st March, 1903, to the President and Council of the Royal Society. (January 1.)

NATIONAL EDUCATION (IRELAND). Appendix to Annual Report of Commissioners for the year 1902—

I. Section II. (January 4.)
II. Section I. (January 15.)
SEWAGE DISPOSAL (ROYAL COM-
MISSION).

Fourth Report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire and report what methods of treating and disposing of sewage may properly be adopted, together with Vol. II. Minutes of Evidence; Vol. III. Reports on Bacteriological Investigations; and Vol. IV. Reports on the Land. Treatment of sewage and methods of chemical analysis of sewage effluents. (January 5.)

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POSTAL CONVENTION (DENMARK). Agreement between Post Office of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and Post Office of Denmark. (January 9.)

RAILWAYS (CONTINUOUS BRAKES). Return by railway companies of the United Kingdom for six months, ending 30th June, 1903. (January 16.)

PATRIOTIC FUND.
Forty-second Report of Royal Coin-
missioners. (January 21.)

LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOARD
(IRELAND).

Report on shellfish layings on the Irish coast as respects their liability to sewage contamination. (January 21.)

ELECTRICITY IN MINES.

Report of the Departmental Committee appointed by the Secretary of State for Home Department to inquire into the use of electricity in mines, with minutes of evidence and appendices. (January 30.)

TRANSVAAL.

Report of Transvaal Labour Commission. (January 29.)

UNITED STATES, No. 1 (1904).
Correspondence respecting the Alaska
Boundary. (February 1.)

AGRICULTURE AND TECHNICAL
INSTRUCTION (IRELAND).
Third Annual Report, 1902-1903.
(February 1.)

The same were ordered to lie on the
Table.

TRADE REPORTS (ANNUAL SERIES).
No. 3116. Belgium.

No. 3117. France (Indo-China).

UNITED STATES, No. 2 (1904).
Map to accompany correspondence re-
specting the Alaska Boundary (United
States, No. 1 (1904).

TURKEY, No. 2 (1904). Further correspondence respecting the affairs of South-Eastern Europe (in continuation of Turkey, No. 1 (1904)).

SOUTH AFRICA.

Further correspondence relating to the affairs of the Tranvaal and Orange River Colony.

EXPLOSIVES (EXPLOSION AT THE BLENHEIM

ENGINEERING COM

PANY'S FACTORY AT TUNNEL LANE, GREENWICH MARSHES). Report to the Secretary of State for the Home Department by Major A. Cooper-Key, His Majesty's Inspector of Explosives, on the circumstances attending an explosion of fulminate composition at the factory of the Blenheim Engineering Company, Limited, at Tunnel Lane, Greenwich Marshes, on 18th December, 1903.

GREENWICH HOSPITAL ACTS. Order in Council of the 9th October, 1903, sanctioning certain pensions now granted from the funds of Greenwich Hospital being supplemented from Naval Funds.

MERCHANT SHIPPING ACT, 1894.

Orders in Council of the 9th October, 1903, applying the provisions of Section. 238 of the Act in the case of deserters from Japanese vessels.

Orders in Council of the 16th November, 1903, confirming byelaws made by the pilotage authority for the ports of Gloucester and Burntisland respectively.

Two Orders in Council of the 29th January, 1904, providing for the remeasurement for tonnage of French and Spanish vessels in British ports.

FOREIGN JURISDICTION ACT, 1890. Order in Council of the 8th December, Presented (by Command), and ordered 1903, entitled "The Zanzibar Order in to lie on the Table.

LUNACY.

1. Return of all sums received by the visitors of lunatics for travelling expenses, or upon any other account, from the 1st January to the 31st December, 1903.

2. Report to the Lord Chancellor of the number of visits made, the number of patients seen, and the number of miles travelled by the visitors of lunatics pursuant to the Lunacy Act, 1890, between 1st April, 1903, to 30th September, 1903.

SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE. Rules.

BARBADOS.

Prison rule relating to the vaccination of prisoners.

INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT ACTS, 1844 TO 1866.

Order in Council of the 9th October, 1903, giving effect to the accession of Denmark to the International Copyright Convention of the 9th September, 1886, and Additional Act of Paris, 1897.

WEIGHTS AND MEASURES ACT, 1878. Order in Council of the 9th October, 1903, approving a new denomination of standard weight of fifty pounds or "half-cental."

VOL. CXXIX. [FOURTH SERIES.]

Council, 1903."

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discipline of the certified inebriate reformatory at Ackworth, Yorkshire.

PENAL SERVITUDE ACTS, 1853 TO 1891 | Department for the management and (CONDITIONAL LICENCES). Licences granted by His Majesty under the provisions of the Penal Servitude Acts, 1853 to 1891, to which are annexed conditions other than those contained in Schedule A. of the Penal Servitude Act, 1864.

I. To Ellis Smith.

II. To Patrick Hardigan. Licence granted by His Majesty to Mary Ann Phillips, a convict under detention in Aylesbury Prison, permitting her to be at large on condition that she enter the Home of the Holy Rood at Worthing.

Licence granted to Timothy W. Nolan, a convict, to which are annexed conditions other than those contained in Schedule A. of the Penal Servitude Act, 1864.

PHARMACY (IRELAND) ACTS, 1875
AND 1890.

MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS. (Incorporation of Aston Manor).— Charter of incorporation of the borough of Aston Manor, dated 17th August, 1903.

(Incorporation of Hornsey).-Charter Hornsey, dated 17th August, 1903. of incorporation of the borough of

(Incorporation of Gillingham).Charter of incorporation of the borough of Gillingham, dated 17th August, 1903.

(Incorporation of Bromley).-Charter of incorporation of the borough of Bromley, dated 17th August, 1903.

INEBRIATES ACTS, 1879 TO 1899 (REGU-
LATIONS FOR STATE INEBRIATE
REFORMATORIES).

New regulations, dated 29th December, 1903, made by the Secretary of State for the Home Department, prescribing the diet for ill-conducted or idle inmates of 1903, approving of a regulation made by lation 64 (b) and 66 (b), and so much of State Reformatories, and revoking Reguthe Pharmaceutical Society.

Order in Council, dated 9th October,

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Appendix A. as relates to the diet of ill-conducted or idle inmates of the Regulation dated 21st June, 1901.

FACTORY AND WORKSHOP. (Special Exceptions: Creameries).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.

(Special Exception: Lime-washing, &c.).-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 lime-washing, &c., to certain factories and parts of factories, and revoking the Orders, dated 16th November, 1895, 8th February, 1896, and 26th March, 1902,

Dangerous and Unhealthy Industries.Regulations, dated 21st November, 1903, made by the Secretary of State for the Home Department, in pursuance of Section 79 of the Factory and Workshop Act, 1901, for the manufacture of electric

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