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Defamation Bill

Volume 178: debated on Wednesday 29 October 1952

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3.44 p.m.

Order of the Day read for the consideration of the Commons Reason for disagreeing to certain of the Lords Amendments.

My Lords, this Bill was a Private Member's Bill, and as I took charge of it in your Lordships' House, it falls to me to move that the Amendments and a Reason be now considered.

Moved, That the Commons Reason for disagreeing to certain of the Lords Amendments be now considered.—( Viscount Simon.)

On Question, Motion agreed to.

COMMONS REASON FOR DISAGREEING TO CERTAIN OF THE LORDS AMENDMENTS

[ The References are to Bill No. 99 as first printed by the House of Lords.]