HC Deb 03 June 1889 vol 336 c1804 "Nothing in the enactments referred to in the 4th Schedule to this Act shall render any baker or seller of bread, or the journeyman, servant, or other person employed by such baker or seller of bread, liable to any forfeiture or penalty for refusing to weigh in the presence of the purchaser any bread conveyed or carried out in any cart or other carriage, unless he is requested so to do by or on behalf of the purchaser."
* SIR M. HICKS BEACH

Perhaps I may explain that I will undertake that that Amendment which has been placed on the Paper by the right hon. Gentleman the Member for West Birmingham shall be moved in another place if the Third Reading is agreed to now.

MR. POWELL WILLIAMS

I objected to the Third Reading being taken now in order that I might move the clause standing in the name of my right hon. Friend; but after the undertaking the President of the Board of Trade has given, I withdraw my objection.

Motion made, and Question, "That the Bill be now read a third time," put and agreed to.

Bill read the third time and passed.