HC Deb 03 August 1897 vol 52 c227
MR. SPEAKER

said that a number of formal Amendments to the Standing Orders relating to Private Bills stood upon the Paper in the name of the Chairman of Ways and Means, and with the permission of the House he would put the Question that they should be agreed to as a whole, leaving it to any hon. Member to object to any particular Amendment, if he should think fit to do so, in which case he would of course put any such Amendment separately. ["Hear, hear!]

Amendments agreed to.

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