HC Deb 15 May 1889 vol 336 c188

Considered in Committee.

(In the Committee.)

Clause 1:—

Amendment proposed in page 1, line 15, to leave out from the words "a certificate," to the end of the Clause, inclusive, in order to add,— Section of one of The Friendly Societies Act, 1888,' shall be modified as follows:—

  1. The words on being satisfied that the society has been so constituted solely on bonâ fide grounds of advantage of convenience to the members thereof' shall be repealed;
  2. For the words transmitted to and received by the society affected thereby' shall be substituted the works 'advertised in the London Gazette, and in some newspaper in general circulation in the county in which the registered office is situate, and also transmitted by a registered letter to the society at such registered office.'"—(Sir Herbert Maxw )

Question, "That the words proposed to be left out stand part of the Clause," put and agreed to.

Bill, as Amended, reported to the House; as amended, to be considered To-morrow.