Skip to main content

Standing Orders

Volume 116: debated on Wednesday 28 May 1919

The text on this page has been created from Hansard archive content, it may contain typographical errors.

Resolutions reported from the Select Committee:

  • 1. "That, in the case of the British and Continental Bank [Lords], Petition for Bill, the Standing Orders ought to be dispensed with:—That the parties be permitted to proceed with their Bill."
  • 2. "That, in the case of the Londonderry port and Harbour Bill [Lords], Petition for additional Provision, the Standing Orders ought to be dispensed with:—That the parties be permitted to insert their additional Provision if the Committee on the Bill think fit."
  • 3. "That, in the case of the Cannock Urban District Council, Petition for Bill, the Standing Orders ought to be dispensed with:—That the parties be permitted to proceed with their Bill."
  • 4. "That in the case of the Ammanford Gas, Petition for leave to deposit a Petition for a Bill, the Standing Orders ought to be dispensed with:—That the parties be permitted to deposit their Petition for a Bill."
  • 5. "That, in the case of the London County Council (Tramways and Improvements), Petition for Bill, the Standing Orders ought not to be dispensed with."
  • First four Resolutions agreed to.

    Report to lie upon the Table.