HC Deb 20 June 1892 vol 5 cc1554-5

Motion made, and Question proposed, That, in the case of the Regent's Canal, City, and Docks Railway Bill [Lords], Standing Orders 84, 214, 215, and 239 be suspended, and that the Bill be now taken into consideration, provided amended prints shall have been previously deposited."—(Dr. Clark.)

(3.25.) MR. PICTON (Leicester)

I think there are some reasons for objecting to this. I presume, if objection is taken, it stands over till to-morrow? I think it will be more convenient to put it off.

MR. COURTNEY

There is the Third Reading afterwards.

MR. PICTON

I think some reasons should be given why this scheme should have been hung up for eleven years. I think we ought to have a full explanation of the subject, which I suppose we can scarcely have to-day; therefore I object.

MR. SPEAKER

Does the hon. Member object to this Motion, or to the Third Reading?

MR. PICTON

To the Motion.

MR. SPEAKER

Then it is postponed till to-morrow.

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