A revised and updated version of
Abraham Kuyper: An Annotated Bibliography 1857-2010 by Tjitze Kuipers (2011)

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1899

[Parliamentary speeches.]
In: Verslag van de handelingen der Staten-Generaal. Zitting van 19 September 1899– 15 September 1900. Verslag der handelingen van de Tweede Kamer der Staten-Generaal gedurende het zittingjaar 1899–1900.
’s Gravenhage, Algemeene Landsdrukkerij, 1900, pp. 101–104, 135–139, 143–144, 147–148, 177–188, 202–203, passim 210–406, 413–415, 567–572, 588, 609–612, 619–621.
Published in parts.
Not included in 1908.20: passim 210–406.

From October 25 to November 1, 1899 Kuyper took active part (pp. 101–203) in the discussions of the design of the accident law (cf. 1899.05), once again in his capacity as chairman of the committee of reporters (pp. 210–406). The extensive Kuyper amendment (see 1899.28) was ultimately rejected. On November 22 Kuyper spoke during deliberations on the budget for the East Indies about, among other things, whether it was desirable to open a shipping lane between Java, China, and Japan (pp. 413–415). In the session on December 1 (pp. 567–572, 588), he drew attention to the Minas Tchéraz affair (see 1899.23). On December 5 and 6 Kuyper spoke again (see 1899.05, pp. 950–956) about the fact that the South African Republics had not been invited to the Peace Conference in The Hague and he submitted a motion observing that the government had not done all that it could have done to arrange invitations (pp. 609–621).