A revised and updated version of
Abraham Kuyper: An Annotated Bibliography 1857-2010 by Tjitze Kuipers (2011)
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1903
In the session of the Second Chamber on September 22, 1903, members deliberated on their response to the queen’s throne address (pp. 46–61). After making a few comments about bills stipulating a number of changes to municipal boundaries (pp. 92–96; the same issue, see pp. 393–395), Kuyper entered into a long debate on October 13, 1903 (with two brief interruptions) about proposed changes to the Local Government Act (pp. 92–158). The 1904 national budget came up for discussion on December 4, 1903 (pp. 650–1011). As usual, the general debate on the national budget started by explicitly bringing up the government’s policies and politics for discussion (pp. 650–706). The planned subsidization of an association that would care for the welfare of country girls who moved to cities in order to work as housemaids (cf. 1904.11) also came up for discussion (pp. 862–863). Kuyper also spoke to educational issues (pp. 963–986). His last verbal contribution to the parliamentary session of 1903 came on December 17 with a short reflection about workers’ wages and plans for reorganizing the State Printing Office.