HC Deb 10 March 1902 vol 104 c861

The following Notices stood on the papers— That it be an Instruction to the Committee that they do hear all Petitions presented against the Bill within Six clear days before the meeting of the Committee upon the bill."—(Mr.Field.) That it be an Instruction to the Committee that they do hear all Petitions presented against the Bill within Six clear days before the meeting of the Committee upon the Bill."—(Mr. Carvill.)

MR. T. M. HEALY (Louth, N.)

I beg to submit, Mr. Speaker, that these Motions are not in order.

MR. SPEAKER

I have already intimated to the hon. Members that they are I understand that they do not propose to move.

MR. CARVILL (Newry)

I should like to give notice that I will put another Resolution down, hoping to attain the object I have in view, but which the Standing Orders now prevent.

MR. T. M. HEALY

hoped it would be seen that any fresh notice was in order, as the appearance of these notices on the Paper caused inconvenience and expense to those interested in the Bill. The new notice should be carefully scrutinised at the Table.