HC Deb 01 August 1905 vol 150 cc1140-1

At the conclusion of Private Bill business,

SIR THOMAS ESMONDE (Wexford, N.)

said that his hon. friend the Member for South Donegal and himself had given notice of Motions to introduce Bills at the commencement of public business, and he was not quite certain how the Resolution passed by the House on the preceding day affected those Bills. He begged, therefore, to ask what steps they ought to take.

MR. SPEAKER

The Motions are over-ridden by the Resolution passed yesterday.

MR. SWIFT MACNEILL (Donegal, S.)

Are we entitled to read out the full title of the Bill?

MR. SPEAKER

No, only to present the Bill when the hon. Member's name is called.

The notices were as follows:—

Sir Thomas Esmonde.—Criminal Law and Procedure Ireland Act (1887) (Repeal) (No. 2). Bill to repeal The Criminal Law and Procedure (Ireland) Act, 1887.

Mr. Swift MacNeill.—Ministers of the Crown. Bill to disqualify Directors of Public Companies for appointment as Ministers of the Crown.

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