HC Deb 28 June 1905 vol 148 c353

Sir JAMES WOODHOUSE reported from the Committee on Group I of Private Bills; That the parties opposing the M Thames Conservancy Bill had stated that the evidence of Mr. Alfred Brooks, 72, Fenchurch Street, E. C. was essential to their case: and, it having been proved that his attendance could not be procured without the intervention of the House, he had been instructed to move that the said Mr. Alfred Brooks do attend the said Committee on Tuesday next, at Eleven of the clock.

Ordered, That Mr. Alfred Brooks do attend the Committee on Group I of Private Bills on Tuesday next, at Eleven of the clock.

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