HC Deb 22 February 1893 vol 9 c156
MR. STUARTWORTLEY (Sheffield, Hallam)

said, he desired before the House adjourned to draw attention to the fact that the Merchandise Marks Act (1887 and 1891) Amendment Bill had obtained a Second Reading on the assurance of the hon. Member who moved it that the Bill was printed. He (Mr. Stuart Wortley) had since made inquiries at the Vote Office and was informed that the Bill was not printed, and had not been circulated. The Second Reading, therefore, had been allowed under a total misapprehension.

Motion agreed to.

House adjourned at five minutes before Six o'clock.