HC Deb 25 June 1896 vol 42 c53
MR. HERBERT ROBERTS (Denbigshire, W.)

rose to move:— That it be an Instruction to the Committee to which this Bill stands referred to consider the accommodation provided by the Railway Company at their Aberdare Junction Station, and, if they see fit, to insert provisions for improving the accommodation and approaches thereto. That it be an Instruction to the Committee to whom this Bill is referred to take the evidence of farmers and traders, if tendered, upon the tolls, rates and charges which Clause 5 of the Bill proposes to authorise the Great Western Railway Company to demand and take for the conveyance of passengers, parcels, and merchandise over the lines of the Vale of Llangollen, Llangollen and Corwen, and Corwen and Bala Railway Companies. That all Petitions against the Bill presented throe clear days before the meeting of the Committee be referred to the Committee; that the Petitioners praying to be heard by themselves, their Counsel, or Agents, be heard against the Bill. That the Committee have power to send for persons, papers, and records. Objection was taken, and the Motion was put down (by order) for to-morrow.

MR. HERBERT ROBERTS

said it would be a great convenience to him if the Instruction could be taken any day except to-morrow.

*MR. SPEAKER

said it could be put down for to-morrow and the hon. Member could make any arrangement in the meantime for its being taken on a more suitable day if that could be done.

Motion accordingly put down for to-morrow.

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