HC Deb 08 August 1898 vol 64 cc461-2

Standing Order 24 was read and amended by adding at the end the words— And a copy of the said map, with the said boundaries delineated thereon, shall also be deposited at the Office of the Board of Agriculture.

Standing Order 26 was read and amended— Line 1, by leaving out the words 'the work is to be situate on.' Line 2, after the word 'tides,' by inserting the words ' are to be acquired, or in any way affected.' Line 4, after the third word 'the,' by inserting the words 'Fisheries and.'

Standing Order 26a was read and amended— Lines 2 and 3, by leaving out the words ' having a Board of Conservators constituted by Act of Parliament.' Line 5, after the third word 'the,' by inserting the words Fisheries and Harbour Department of the Board of Trade, and at the Office of the Board of.' Line 5, after the word 'Conservators,' by inserting the words 'if any.'

Standing Order 33 was read and amended— Line 8, by leaving out the word 'or.' Line 8, after the word 'port,' by inserting the words 'or tidal waters.' Line 8, after the second word 'the,' by inserting the words 'Fisheries and.'

Standing Order 34a was read and amended— Line 4, by leaving out the words 'having a Board of Conservators constituted by Act of Parliament.' Line 5, after the second word 'the,' by inserting the words 'Fisheries and Harbour Department of the Board of Trade and at the Office of the Board of.' Line 5, after the word 'Conservators,' by inserting the words 'if any.'

Standing Order 72 was read and amended, by adding at the end thereof the words— In cases where provisions are sought to be inserted upon petition for additional provision which were comprised in the original notices, but were not contained in the Bill as introduced into Parliament, the original notices shall not be held to apply to the additional provisions proposed to be inserted."—(The Chairman of Ways and Means.)

Ordered, That Standing Orders 220 and 216, relating to Private Bills, be suspended for the remainder of the Session.

Ordered, That, as regards Private Bills already returned by the House of Lords, with Amendments, such Amendments be now considered.

Ordered, That, as regards Private Bills to be returned by the House of Lords with Amendments, such Amendments be considered forthwith.

Ordered, That, when it is intended to propose any Amendments thereto, a copy of such Amendments shall be deposited in the Private Bill Office, and notice given on the day on which the Bill shall have been returned from the Lords.—(The Chairman of Ways and Means.)