HC Deb 26 February 1907 vol 169 cc1398-9

Resolutions reported from the Select Committee:—

"That, in the case of the London County Council (General Powers) Bill, petition for dispensing with Standing Order 128 in the case of the petiton of 'Restaurant Keepers, etc.,' the said Standing Order ought to be dispensed with."

"That, in the case of the Metropolitan Water Board (Charges, etc.) Bill, petition for dispensing with Standing Order 128 in the case of the petition of the 'Wanstead Urban District Council,' the said Standing Order ought to be dispensed with."

"That, in the case of the Metropolitan Water Board (Various Powers) Bill, petition for dispensing with Standing Order 128 in the case of the petition of the 'Wanstead Urban District Council,' the said Standing Order ought to be dispensed with."

"That, in the case of the Barry Railway, petition for Bill, the Standing Orders ought to be dispensed with:—That the parties be permitted to proceed with their Bill, on the condition that so much of Clause 27 as proposes to authorise the Company to take and use the waters of the Rhydwaedlyd, Nant-cwm-Nsfydd and Nant-y-Briwnant brooks be struck out of the Bill:—That the Committee on the Bill do report how far such Order has been complied with.' "

"That, in the case of the Rawtenstall Corporation, petition for Bill, the Standing Orders ought to be dispensed with:—That the parties be permitted to proceed with their Bill, on the condition that the powers to construct Tramways Nos. 10, 11, and 11a are struck out of the Bill:—That the Committee on the Bill do report how far such Order has been complied with.'"

"That, in the case of the South Eastern and London, Chatham, and Dover Railways, petition for Bill, the Standing Orders ought to be dispensed with:—That the parties be permitted to proceed with their Bill."

"That, in the case of the Collooney, Ballina, and Belmullet Railways and Piers, petition for leave to deposit a petition for Bill, the Standing Orders ought to be dispensed with:—That the parties be permitted to deposit their petition for Bill."

Resolutions agreed to.

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