[377:5] Com. Papers, 1902, VII., 321, pp. viii-ix.
[378:1] S.O.P.B. 109.
[378:2] Rep. Com. on Priv. Business, Com. Papers, 1902, VII., 321, Qs. 25, 27, 72-73, 1393, 1405-8.
[378:3] S.O.P.B. 83, 209.
[378:4] Rep. Com. on Priv. Business, Com. Papers, 1902, VII., 321, Qs. 75-76, 1410-12.
[378:5] Ibid., Q. 1391.
[378:6] S.O.P.B. 213.
[379:1] S.O.P.B. 81, 84, 85, 215-16, 218. Amendments made by the Lords must also be laid before the Chairman of Ways and Means. Ibid., 86. Before consideration bills must also be sent again to the government departments where they have to be deposited before they are introduced. Ibid., 84.
[379:2] S.O.P.B. 219. In the House of Lords there is no consideration or report stage, and substantial amendments may be made on third reading. Rep. of Com. on Priv. Business, Com. Papers, 1902, VII., 321, App. 15.
[379:3] Cf. May, Ch. xxix.