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

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1902

[Ministerial speeches.]
In: Verslag van de handelingen der Staten-Generaal. Zitting van 17 September 1901–13 September 1902. Verslag der handelingen van de Tweede Kamer der Staten-Generaal gedurende het zittingjaar 1901–1902.
’s Gravenhage, Algemeene Landsdrukkerij 1902, pp. 1117–1119, 1133–1135, 1347–1348, 1355–1356, 1357–1358, 1520, 1555, 1643, 1690–1697, 1703–1704, 1713–1716, 1723, 1725, 1749.
Published in parts.
Not included in 1909.29: pp. 1347–1348, 1357–1358, 1520, 1555, 1643, 1713–1716, 1723, 1725, 1749.

On March 19, 1902, Kuyper spoke in the Second Chamber about, among other things, the need to increase the national budget to address a looming shortfall of colonial civil servants (pp. 1117–1119). (The minister for colonies was absent from Parliament due to illness.) A number of local bills were subsequently discussed in April and May (pp. 1133–1348), including a bill intended to regulate certain changes to municipal boundaries. On June 3 and 4, Kuyper made brief remarks about the report of 1900/1901 on the state of higher, secondary, and primary education (p. 1520) and about a faulty job application procedure at a public school (p. 1555). On September 3 Kuyper announced the death of the oldest member of the Second Chamber, J.F.W. Conrad (1825–1902). The parliamentary session 1901–1902 ended with lengthy debates about the implementation of the Industrial Injuries Act (pp. 1690–1725). Kuyper’s final contribution in the Second Chamber during this parliamentary session came with his announcement on September 9, 1902 that the minister for colonies, T.A.J. van Asch van Wijck (1849–1902), had died.