HC Deb 24 June 1910 vol 18 cc625-6

Private Bills [Lords] (Standing Orders not previously inquired into complied with), —Mr. Speaker laid upon the Table Report from one of the Examiners of Petitions for Private Bills, that, in the case of the following Bill, originating in the Lords, and referred on the First Reading thereof, the Standing Orders not previously inquired into, and which are applicable thereto, have been complied with, namely:—

Railway Passengers Assurance Company (Transfer) Bill [Lords].

Ordered, that the Bill be read a second time.

Provisional Order Bills (Standing Orders applicable thereto complied with),—Mr. Speaker laid upon the Table Report from one of the Examiners of Petitions for Private Bills, that, in the case of the following Bill, referred on the First Reading thereof, the Standing Orders which are applicable thereto have been complied with, namely:—

Local Government Provisional Order (No. 11) Bill.

Ordered, that the Bill be read a second time upon Monday next.

Warden's Divorce Bill [Lords],—read the third time, and passed, without Amendment.

Gas Companies (Standard Burner) (No. 3) Bill [Lords] (by Order),—read a second time, and committed.

Ordered, that it be an Instruction to the Committee on the Bill that they do, on the request of any of the petitioners, consider the expediency of dividing the Bill in order to remove any difficulty that may in their opinion be proved to exist (by reason of the inclusion of several cases in the Bill) in the submission separately of any of the cases in opposition.—[Sir Daniel Goddard.]

Gas Companies (Standard Burner) (No. 1) Bill [Lords],—Ordered, that it be an Instruction to the Committee on the Gas Companies (Standard Burner) (No. 1) Bill [Lords] that they do hear the case of the Promoters, the Liverpool United Gas Company, separately, and do, on the request of any of the petitioners, consider the expediency of dividing the Bill in order to remove any difficulty that may in their opinion be proved to exist (by reason of the inclusion of several cases in the Bill) in the submission separately of any of the cases in opposition.—[Mr. Holt.]

Electric Lighting Provisional Orders (No. 3) Bill, read the third time, and passed.

Local Government (Ireland) Provisional Orders (No. 5) Bill, read the third time, and passed.

Local Government Provisional Orders (No. 1) Bill, read the third time, and passed.

Local Government Provisional Orders (No. 2) Bill, read the third time, and passed.

Local Government Provisional Orders (No. 3) Bill, read the third time, and passed.

Local Government Provisional Orders (No. 4) Bill, read the third time, and passed.

Metropolitan Police Provisional Order Bill, read the third time, and passed.

Local Government (Ireland) Provisional Orders (No. 3) Bill, consideration, as amended, deferred till Tuesday next.

Local Government (Ireland) Provisional Orders (No. 4) Bill, as amended, considered; to be read the third time upon Monday next.

Dunfermline and District Tramways (Extensions) Order Confirmation Bill, read a second time; and ordered to be considered upon Monday next.

Kirkcaldy Corporation Order Confirmation Bill,—"to confirm a Provisional Order under The Private Legislation Procedure (Scotland) Act, 1899, relating to Kirkcaldy Corporation," presented by the LORD ADVOCATE; read the first time; and ordered (under Section 9 of the Act) to be read a second time upon Monday, 4th July, and to be printed. [Bill 203.]

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