HC Deb 11 June 1903 vol 123 cc620-2

MR SPEAKER laid upon the Table Report from one of the Examiners of Petitions for Private Bills, That, in the case of the following Bill, originating in the Lords, and referred on the First Reading thereof, the Standing Orders not previously inquired into, and which are applicable thereto, have been complied with, viz.:—London and North Western Railway Bill [Lords]. Ordered, That the Bill be read a second time.

Beckingham Urban District Council Bill. Read the third time, and passed.

Cleveland and Durham County Electric Power Bill [Lords]. Read the third time, and passed, with an Amendment.

Great Northern, Piccadilly, and Brompton Railway (Various Powers) Bill (King's Consent signified). Read the third time and passed.

Great Western Railway Bill (King's Consent and Prince of Wales' Consent signified) Read the third time, and passed.

Grindleford, Baslow, and Bakewell Railway Bill, Read the third time, and passed.

Hainault Forest Bill (King's Consent signified). Read the third time, and passed.

India Rubber, Gutta Percha, and Telegraph Works Company Bill [Lords]. Read the third time, and passed with Amendments.

London County Council (Money) Bill. Read the third time, and passed.

Milford Docks Bill [Lords]. Read the third time, and passed, with Amendments.

Neath, Pontardawe, and Brynaman Railway Bill, Read the third time, and passed.

North Eastern Railway Bill (King's Consent signified). Read the third time, and passed.

Romford and District Tramways Bill. Read the third time, and passed.

South Wales Mineral Railway Bill [Lords]. Read the third time, and passed, without Amendment.

Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal Bill [Lords]; Wellington (Salop) Gas Bill [Lords]. Read the third time, and passed, with Amendments.

Wood Green Urban District Council Bill. Read the third time, and passed.

Bristol, London, and Southern Counties Railway Bill. Reported [Preamble not proved]; Report to lie upon the Table, and to be printed.

Electric Lighting (London) Bill [Lords]. Ordered, That the Examiners of Petitions for Private Bills do examine the Electric Lighting (London) Bill [Lords] with respect to compliance with the Standing Orders relative to Private Bills—(Mr. Elliot.)