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Oral Answers to Questions — Aliens in United Kingdom. (18 Feb 1919)

Mr Edward Shortt: ...technically of enemy nationality. The number interned is 17,816. The number who have been repatriated since the signing of the Armistice is about 7,400, and the number released since that date is 118, mainly persons of former enemy nationality now recognised as friends, e.g., Czecho-Slovaks, and the rest men interned provisionally and released on the recommendation of the Advisory...

Oral Answers to Questions — Rabies (Devon and Cornwall). (19 Feb 1919)

Mr Arthur Griffith-Boscawen: ...addition there is still a number of suspected cases under investigation by the Board's Veterinary Department. The total number of cases confirmed by the veterinary officers of the Board to date is 118—Devon 94, Cornwall 24. The Board have reason to think that the responsible local authorities are carrying out their duty as efficiently as their staff permits. I am informed that to date...

Oral Answers to Questions — Demobilisation.: Crystal Palace Dispersal Camp. (10 Mar 1919)

Colonel Josiah Wedgwood: 118. asked the Secretary of State for War whether he is aware that on the 20th January the clerks at the Crystal Palace Dispersal Camp refused to sign the demobilisation papers of Privates Jones, No. 3663, Gardner, No. 4658, Moore, No. 4712, Singleton, No. 2124, Hutson, No. 4736, Fuller, No. 4774, Hollington, No. 4353, Temple, No. 4743, and Mitchell, No. 4515, of the 6th Eastern Company,...

Orders of the Day — Railway Fares. ( 7 May 1919)

The House divided: Ayes, 53; Noes, 118.

MATRIMONIAL CAUSES (DOMINION TROOPS) BILL [Lords], ( 2 Jul 1919)

Read the first time; to be read a second time upon Monday next, and to be printed. [Bill 118.]

Oral Answers to Questions — Egypt. (24 Jul 1919)

Sentences of penal servitude and detention as follows: Life — — — 27 10–15 years — — — 82 5–9 years — — — 203 Under 5 years — — — 118

Oral Answers to Questions — Police Strike.: Home Secretary's Statement. ( 4 Aug 1919)

Mr Edward Shortt: ...alter the situation. The numbers are now 1,056 in the Metropolitan Police out of a force of 19,000, fifty-seven in the City of London Police out of a force of 1,170, 932 in Liverpool out of 2,100, 118 in Birmingham out of 1,256, 106 in Birkenhead, sixty-three in Bootle and one in Wallasey. No men in any other force have refused duty, and, on the contrary, in many forces meetings have been...

Orders of the Day — Supply. — [20TH Allotted Day.]: Class I ( 4 Aug 1919)

..., for Expenditure in respect of the Services included in Class I. of the Estimates for Civil Services. [For Services included in this Class, see OFFICIAL REPORT, 31st July, 1919, col. 2416, Vol. 118.]

Orders of the Day — Supply. — [20TH Allotted Day.]: Class Ii. ( 4 Aug 1919)

..., for Expenditure in respect of the Services included in Class II. of the Estimates for Civil Services. [For Services included in this Class, see OFFICAL REPORT, 31st July, 1919. col. 2417. Vol. 118.]

Orders of the Day — Supply. — [20TH Allotted Day.]: Class III. ( 4 Aug 1919)

...for Expenditure in respect of the Services included in Class III. of the Estimates for Civil Services.[For Services included in this Class, see OFFICIALREPORT. 31st July, 1919,cols. 2417–18, Vol. 118.]

Orders of the Day — Supply. — [20TH Allotted Day.]: Class IV. ( 4 Aug 1919)

...Expenditure in respect of the Services included in Class IV. of the Estimates for Civil Services.[For Services included in this Class, see OFFICIAL REPORT, 31st July. 1919, cols. 2418–19, Vol. 118.]

Orders of the Day — Supply. — [20TH Allotted Day.]: Class V. ( 4 Aug 1919)

...l920, for Expenditure in respect of the Services included in Class V. of the Estimates for Civil Services.[For Services included in this Class, see OFFICIAL REPORT, 31st July, 1919, col. 2419. Vol. 118.]

Orders of the Day — Supply. — [20TH Allotted Day.]: Class VI. ( 4 Aug 1919)

..., for Expenditure in respect of the Services included in Class VI. of the Estimates for Civil Services.[For Services included in this Class, see OFFICIAL REPORT, 31st July, 1919, col. 2420, Vol. 118.]

Orders of the Day — Supply. — [20TH Allotted Day.]: Class VII. ( 4 Aug 1919)

..., for Expenditure in respect of the Services included in Class VII. of the Estimates for Civil Services.[For Services included in this Class, see OFFICIAL REPORT, 31st July, 1919, col. 2420, Vol. 118.]

Orders of the Day — Supply. — [20TH Allotted Day.]: Revenue Departments Estimates, 1919–20. ( 4 Aug 1919)

...day of March, 1920, for Expenditure in respect of the Services included in the Estimates for Revenue Departments. [For Services herein included, see OFFICIAL REPORT, 31st July, 1919, col 2425, Vol. 118.]

Oral Answers to Questions — Surplus Army Stores (Textile Goods). (19 Aug 1919)

Mr Henry Forster: The quantities are as follows: Yards. Greatcoat Khaki … 118 Cloth Drab, Melton … 5,378 Cloth Drab, Union … 84,244 Cloth Drab, Waterproof … 57 Tartan, Khaki … 17 Whipcord … 698,093 Bedford Cord … Nil.

Orders of the Day — War Emergency Laws (Continuance) Bill. (28 Oct 1919)

Division No. 118. AYES. [10.33 p.m. Adamson, Rt. Hon. William Hayday, A. Royce. William Stapleton Barnes, Major H. (Newcastle, E.) Henderson, Rt. Hon Arthur Snort, A. (Wednesbury) Berm, Captain W. (Leith) Hirst, G. H. Sitch, C. H. Brace, Rt. Hon. William Holmes, J. Smith, Capt. A. (Nelson and Colne) Bramsdon, Sir T. Irving, Dan Smith, W. (Wellingobrough) Briant, F. Johnstone, J. Spoor,...

Orders of the Day — Coal Industry.: Motion for Select Committee (28 Nov 1919)

Mr Stanley Holmes: ...we shall find instead of 10s. profit on export coal, we shall find in the ensuing twelve months…that the profit will be nearer 30s. per ton."—[OFFICIAL report, 14th July, 1919, col. 137, Vol. 118.] That has already come true, and that is a pound increase over the 10s. An hon. Member says it will be over 40s.

Oral Answers to Questions — Munitions.: Railway Engines and Trucks (Richborough). ( 1 Dec 1919)

Mr Henry Forster: I have been asked to reply to this question. The number of locomotives from Overseas on hand at Richborough on the 1st September was 118. One hundred and three have since been removed, leaving fifteen which arrived on various dates between the 10th July and 24th August. The number of railway trucks lying at Richborough on the 1st September was 307, all being twenty-ton box vans intended for...

Oral Answers to Questions — Post Office.: Telegraphic Delays (Holland and France). (18 Dec 1919)

Mr Alfred Short: 118. asked the Postmaster-General whether he is aware of the telegraphic delays which occur above the normal time required in the transmission of messages between England and Holland; that this delay in cases amounts to twenty hours, whereas between France and Holland it is only three hours; that between Belgium and Holland there is no delay in transmission of telegraphic messages; that the...


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