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Petitions Presented During The Week

Volume 51: debated on Friday 18 April 1913

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The following Petitions were presented during the week and ordered to lie upon the Table:—

Tuesday

Sale of Intoxicating Liquors on Sundays Bill—Petitions, in favour, from Bath, Crumpsall (two), and Teignmouth.

Thursday

Sale of Intoxicating Liquors on Sundays Bill—Petition from Basingstoke, in favour.

Friday

Rosyth Basin—Petition from Alloa and other places against the establishment of a canteen on Government property.

Sale of Intoxicating Liquors on Sundays Bill—Petitions, in favour, from Crumpsall, Islington, Keighley, and Wilmslow.

Errata

The total amount which Parliament is invited to vote in 1913–14 for Old Age Pensions, Insurance and Labour Exchanges is £21,229,847 (and not £21,239,847 as stated, by a misprint, in the Chancellor of the Exchequer's reported reply to a question by Mr. Leach on April 7th, col. 799).

In alphabetical list of Members (Vol. 50), the name of Major Robert Chaine Alexander McCalmont (Member for East Antrim) should appear.