HC Deb 26 June 1903 vol 124 cc655-6

Mr. HEYWOOD JOHNSTONE reported from the Police and Sanitary Committee, That the parties opposing the Frinton-on-Sea Sea Defences Bill had stated that the evidence of Francis William Anderson' of Thistle Cottage, Old Road, Frinton-on Sea; A. Beresford Pike, of 2, York Gate, Regent's Park, London; and Arthur Blackford, of 61, Chancery Lane, London, 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 Francis William Anderson, A. Beresford Pike, and Arthur Blackford do attend the said Committee on Tuesday next, at half-past eleven of the clock.

Ordered, That Francis William Anderson, A. Beresford Pike, and Arthur Blackford do attend the Police and Sanitary Committee on Tuesday next, at half-past eleven of the clock.

Sheffield Corporation Bill; reported from the Police and Sanitary Committee, with Amendments. Report to lie upon the Table, and to be printed.