HC Deb 22 March 1892 vol 2 cc1442-3
SIR EDMUND LECHMERE (Worcestershire, Bewdley)

moved— That it be an Instruction to the Committee to whom the Bill is referred that provisions be inserted in such Bill for protecting the town of Tenby and its neighbourhood from the effect, by way of flood, of the overflows into the River Teme from the proposed waterworks at Burrington, near Ludlow, or for providing ample compensation for the damage caused by such overflow.

MR. POWELL-WILLIAMS (Birmingham, S.)

I object to this being taken now, and I would like to ask whether the proposed Instruction is itself in Order as being an Instruction to a Committee, on a supposed matter of fact on which the persons supposed to be aggrieved will have full power to appear before the Committee by counsel?

MR. SPEAKER

There is no objection to the form; but if the hon. Gentleman objects, it will go over from today.

MR. POWELL-WILLIAMS

Then, Sir, I beg leave to object.

Order deferred.

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