HC Deb 17 March 1881 vol 259 cc1225-6

Bill, as amended, considered.

MR. DODDS moved that the Amendments inserted in the Bill be agreed to.

SIR JAMES M'GAREL-HOGG

said, he had given Notice of his intention to oppose the consideration of the Bill; but since he had put down his name an agreement had been come to between the promoters and the opponents. It was agreed that Clause 14 should be withdrawn, and that Amendments should be inserted in Clause 34. Under these circumstances, it was not his intention to press his opposition.

COLONEL MAKINS

said, that his name was on the back of the Bill. The terms which had been arranged were satisfactory to his constituents, and therefore he did not object to them.

Clause added; Amendments made; Bill to be read the third time.