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Private Business

Volume 50: debated on Wednesday 19 March 1913

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Blyth and Cowpen Gas Bill,

To be read a second time To-morrow.

Fishguard and Rosslare Railways and Harbours Bill (by Order),

Great Western Railway Bill (by Order),

Second Reading deferred till Thursday, 27th March.

Bishop's Waltham Water Bill (by Order),

Great Northern Railway Bill (by Order),

Hull and Barnsley Railway Bill (by Order),

Second Reading deferred till To-morrow.

Humber Commercial Railway and Dock Bill (by Order),

Second Reading Deferred till Tuesday next.

Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Bill (by Order),

Liverpool Corporation Bill (by Order),

London County Council (Lambeth Bridge) Bill (by Order),

Second Reading deferred till Wednesday next.

Metropolitan Electric Tramways (Railless Traction) Bill (by Order),

Mid Kent and East Kent District Water Bill (by Order),

Second Reading deferred till To-morrow.

Pontypridd and Rhondda Joint Water Board Bill (by Order),

Second Reading deferred till Tuesday next.

Southampton Harbour Bill (by Order),

Second Reading deferred till To-morrow.

Swanage Urban District Water Bill (by Order),

Read a second time, and committed.

Local Government Provisional Order (No 2) Bill

"To confirm a Provisional Order of the Local Government Board relating to the county of Southampton." Presented by Mr. HERBERT LEWIS; supported by Mr. Burns; read the first time; to be referred to the Examiners of Petitions for Private Bills, and to be printed. [Bill 44.]

Local Government Provisional Orders (No 3) Bill

"To confirm certain Provisional Orders of the Local Government Board relating to Ashton-in-Makerfield, Harrogate, Rochdale, Stratford-upon-Avon, Swansea, and Ulverston, and the Epsom (Rural) Sutton, Carshalton and Leatherhead, and the Sittingbourne and Milton Joint Hospital Districts." Presented by Mr. HERBERT LEWIS; supported by Mr. Burns; read the first time; to be referred to the Examiners of Petitions for Private Bills, and to be printed. [Bill 45.]