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Report, 1926-continued.

Parliamentary Papers-continued...

Storage of, Looker 1; Codling 1- -Supplied to Vote Office, reduction in number, suggestion, Webster 192-4-Waste, tonnage, Codling 302-4.

PEEL, MR.-Post Office, practice re receipt of Parliamentary papers and proposed receipt of one set only, 373-89.

Post Office.-Parliamentary papers, requirements, Scorgie 577-8, 582Practice re receipt of Parliamentary papers and proposed receipt of one set only, Peel 373-89.

Public Accounts, Select Committee on, Report and evidence.-Codling

249-53.

Public Record Office.-Automatic distribution of Parliamentary papers to, to be discontinued, Codling 517.

Public Works Loan Board.-Automatic distribution of Parliamentary papers to, new system, Codling 517.

R.

RAE, JAMES, Assistant Secretary, H.M. Treasury, 433–472. Treasury.—Printing and Stationery Committee, 451, 469-70-Supply of Parliamentary papers to, system and proposals, 434-68. Registrar-General.-Automatic distribution of Parliamentary papers to, to be reduced, Codling 517.

S.

SCORGIE, COLONEL N. G., Deputy-Controller of H.M. Stationery Office, 571-663.

Advertisements, 605-21, 625-39, 648-60- -Board of Trade Journal, 584-602, 605-6, 609-10, 612-3, 616-21, 625, 630, 653-Labour Gazette, 623, 625-9, 632-5, 640-2, 663——London Gazette, 603-4—— Marine Observer, 608, 622, 633.

Parliamentary Papers.--Automatic distribution, replies to circular, 571-82-Object and nature of, 583 Prices, 622-4, 644-7, 661-3- Publicity work, 640-3.

Select Committee Reports.-Reduction in number supplied not suggested, Webster 195.

SHINE, E. B., Principal Establishment Officer, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, 345-72.

Practice re receiving Parliamentary papers and question as to possibility of reducing number of sets received, 345-72.

Standing Committees, Reports.-Number sent to Vote Office, reduction suggested, Webster 191-2- -Numbers printed and numbers sold, Codling 36-41.

Standing Orders.-Printing of, essential, Webster 179.

Stationery Office.-Sale Offices, stocks kept by, Codling 150-5- -Waste paper, sale, method, Codling 305-8.

T.

Trade, Board of.-Automatic distribution of Parliamentary papers to, new system, Codling 517-20.

Journal: Advertisements in, Scorgie 593, 605–6, 609-10, 612-3, 616-21, 625, 630, 653—Financial particulars, etc., Scorgie 584-602——Price, Scorgie 663.

Trade

Report, 1926-continued.

Trade, Board of-continued.

Library Keeping of sets of papers in, instead of in officials' rooms, question of, Maunder 481-9- -Retention of reserve copies of Parliamentary papers in, system, Maunder 473, 474-6, 501-10.

Practice re receipt of Parliamentary papers and proposals re reduction in number, Maunder 473-512-Publications, Committee for revision and reduction, Maunder 498-500.

Trade and Navigation Accounts.-Demand for, Codling 50-4, 253Number printed, total cost, price and number of surplus copies, Codling 50--Revenue from, Codling 55-63.

Treasury. Correspondence between Bank of England and, printing of, by order of the House, Webster 179A-89.

Parliamentary papers distributed to: Automatic, proposed reduction by 33 per cent., Rae 434, 435, 439, 446- -Circulation within the Treasury, system, Rae 434- -Number and scope, considerations in connection with, Rae 434, 444-5, 455-6- Requirements, Scorgie 577-8- -Return of surplus to Stationery Office, Rae 434, 447-9 Review of number at end of each Parliamentary Session, proposed, Rae 434, 440, 446 System and adoption of pink paper system not considered feasible, Rae 452-68- -Three sets proposed, Rae 443, 450. Printing and Stationery Committee, Rae 451, 469–70.

Treasury Solicitor.--Automatic distribution of Parliamentary papers to, new system, Codling 521.

U.

United States Embassy.-Supply of Parliamentary papers to, Codling 266

W.

Wallace Collection.-Automatic distribution of Parliamentary papers to,
Codling 268-70, selection to be made in future, Codling 521.
WEBSTER, SIR LONSDALE, K.C.B., Clerk of the House, 173-226.
Business of the House Returns, p. 16, 174-9.

House of Commons.-Answers of Members, 217-9- -Journal, 179.
Parliamentary Papers.-Automatic distribution to Government Depart-
ments, systein on lines of pink paper, suggestion, 195-201, 220-5-
Printing, procedure, 179, 201-13-Printing of small number of
certain, question of, 213-6 Question as to whether certain papers
need not be printed, 203–13, 215 Short delivery, 191--Supplied
to Vote Office, 192-4.
Rules and Regulations to which the House has right to make objection,
etc., 179 Select Committee Reports, 195- -Standing Committee
Reports, 191-2- Standing Orders, 179-Treasury, correspondence
with Bank of England, 179A-89.

Welsh Board of Health.-Automatic distribution of Parliamentary papers to, new system, Codling 521.

Writing paper, envelopes, etc.-Qualities supplied to Departments and House of Commons, 1st Report 2 (a); Codling 310-26.

(56924-22) Wt. 19996-3328 625 1/27 H. St. G. 71

FROM

STANDING COMMITTEE B

ON THE

Public Health (Smoke
Abatement) Bill [Lords]

WITH THE

PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMITTEE.

Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed,

24th November, 1926.

LONDON:

PUBLISHED BY HIS MAJESTY'S STATIONERY OFFICE.
To be purchased directly from

H.M. STATIONERY OFFICE at the following addresses :
ADASTRAL HOUSE, KINGSWAY, LONDON, W.C. 2;

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1926.

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STANDING COMMITTEE B.

PUBLIC HEALTH (SMOKE ABATEMENT) BILL [LORDS]— Read a second time, and committed to a Standing Committee on the 22nd June, and allocated by Mr. Speaker to the Committee on the 24th June.

The Committee was constituted as follows:

Major Sir RICHARD BARNETT, appointed Chairman 15th November.

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* Added in respect of the Public Health (Smoke Abatement) Bill [Lords].

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