§ On the Motion that this Bill be read a third time,
§ Sir GEORGE CAMPBELL (Kirkcaldy)I do not profess to interpret the Rule with regard to the Third Reading of this Bill, and I will defer, Sir, to your judgment on the matter, but I wish to call attention to the subject of trade trusts and syndicates, and, whether the Rules of the House permit me to bring forward this question or not, there is a popular belief that on any measure which is practically an Appropriation Bill hon. Members have a right to bring forward popular grievances.
§ MR. SPEAKERI am sorry to be obliged to interrupt the hon. Member, but he is not in order in calling attention to this subject on the Third Reading of this Bill.
§ Motion made, and Question, "That the Bill be now read the third time," put, and agreed to.
§ Bill read the third time, and passed.