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tion, and the Commissioners are of opinion that the time 

 has arrived when some alteration of the rules is required, and 

 they therefore propose to introduce fresh regulations in the 

 next premium list. 



Agriculiural Produce [Marks] Bill. Report and Special 

 Report from the Select Committee on the AgricMltural Pro- 

 duce [Marks] Bilh zvith the Proceedings of the Committee^ 

 Mi^nUes of Evidence, Appendix and Index. [H . C . — 3 65.] 

 Price 2s. 



A notice of this Report of the Committee has already 

 appeared in this Journal (Vol. iv., p. 262). The present pub- 

 lication contains the evidence given by the 22 witnesses 

 examined, several appendices with statistical information 

 relating to the meat supply, and a detailed index to the 

 volume. 



Lights npon Vehicles — Retiirn showing the Bye-laws made bj 

 the Councils of Counties and Boroughs as to Lights upon 

 Vehicles, giving particulars, as far as possible, of the points 

 of difference therein. \C. — Z^Z'j?^ Price 2\d. 



This publication contains a list of places for which bye- 

 laws have been made under the power conferred by 

 Section 23 of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1882, upon 

 the councils of municipal boroughs, and by that enactment 



and Section 16 of the Local Government Act, 1888, upon 



county councils. 



Spea king generall}^ the bye-laws impose upon vehicles in 



streets, highways, and other public places an obligation to 

 carry lights at night similar to that laid upon cyclists by 

 Section 85 of tne Local Government Act, 1888, with, in some 



cases, the additional requirement that vehicles carrying 

 loads which project towards the rear should carry a rear 



light. 



The proposed bye-laws which have been submitted to the 

 Secretary of State by borough and county councils have 

 shown considerable variety of views as to the extent and 

 nature of the regulations required in the interest of public 



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