HC Deb 28 June 1900 vol 84 cc1309-10

Sir UGHTRED KAY-SHUTTLEWORTH reported from the Joint Committee on the Dublin Corporation Bill and the Clontarf Urban District Council Bill, That the parties opposing the Dublin Corporation Bill had stated that the evidence of George N. M'Murdo, chief clerk of the Irish Lights Commissioners, 94, Rathgar Road, Dublin, and James W. Drury, Local Government Board auditor, Albany Lodge, Monkstown, county Dublin, was essential to their case; and, it having been proved that their attendance could not be procured without the intervention of the House, he had been instructed to move that the said George N. M'Murdo and James W. Drury do attend the said Committee on Tuesday next, at half-past Eleven of the clock, and remain in attendance during the proceedings of the Committee.

Ordered, That George N. M'Murdo and James W. Drury do attend the Joint Committee on the Dublin Corporation Bill and the Clontarf Urban District Council Bill on Tuesday next, at half-past Eleven of the clock, and remain in attendance during the proceedings of the Committee.