HC Deb 22 July 1908 vol 193 cc59-60

Ammanford Urban District Council Water Bill [Lords].—As amended, considered; to be read the third time.

Liverpool Corporation (Streets and Buildings) Bill.—As amended, considered.

Ordered, that Standing Orders 223 and 243 be suspended, and that the Bill be now read the third time.—(The Deputy Chairman.)

Bill accordingly read the third time, and passed.

Crystal Palace Company Bill [Lords]. Read a second time and committed.

Rhymney and Aber Valley Gas and Water Bill [Lords].—Ordered, that Standing Orders 211 and 236 be suspended, and that the Committee of Selection have leave to appoint the Committee on the Bill to sit and proceed forthwith—(The Deputy Chairman.)

Electric Lighting Provisional Orders (No. 3) Bill [Lords]; Falkirk and District Water Order Confirmation Bill [Lords].—Read the third time, and passed, without Amendment.

Lanark Corporation (Extension of Boundaries, etc.) Order Confirmation Bill — Read the third time, and passed.

Glasgow and South Western Railway Order Confirmation Bill [Lords]. — Considered; to be read the third time upon Friday.

Local Government (Ireland) Provisional Order (No. 1) Bill [Lords]; Pier and Harbour Provisional Orders (No. 2) Bill [Lords]; Pier and Harbour Provisional Order (No.3) Bill [Lords].— As amended, considered; to be read the third time To-morrow.

Tramways Orders Confirmation (No.2) Bill [Lords]. — Considered; to be read the third time To-morrow.

Local Government (Ireland) Provisional Order (No. 4) Bill [Lords].—Ordered, that Standing Orders 211 and 236 be suspended, and that the Committee on unopposed Bills have leave to sit and proceed forthwith..—(The Deputy Chairman.)

Local Government (Ireland) Provisional Order (No. 4) Bill [Lords]. Ordered that it be an instruction to the Committee on the Local Government (Ireland) Provisional Order (No. 4) Bill [Lords], to insert a clause for providing that the district council shall not from the system of sewerage referred to in the order permit any crude sewage to be discharged into the Bay of Dublin, except between the time of high water and five hours after high water, provided that in case of heavy rain or other emergency the storm water may be discharged at any period of the tide.—(Mr. Nannetti.)

Keighley Corporation Bill [Lords] Reported, with Amendments, from the Police and Sanitary Committee. Report to lie upon the Table, and to be printed.

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