§ Private Bills (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 Bills, referred on the First Reading thereof, the Standing Orders not previously inquired into, and which are applicable thereto, have been complied with, viz.:—
- Felixstowe and Walton Water Bill.
- Metropolitan Electric Supply Company (Acton District) Bill.
- Wirral Water Bill.
- West Cheshire Water Bill.
- Sligo and Arigna Railway (Abandonment) Bill.
- Metropolitan Railway Bill.
- Dover Graving Dock Bill.
- Chasetown Gas Bill.
- Metropolitan District Railway Bill.
§ Ordered, That the Bills be read a second time.
§ Great Northern Railway (Ireland) Bill (Suspended Bill),
§ Read the third time, and passed.
§ Warrington Corporation Bill (Suspended Bill),
§ To be read the third time upon Thursday, at a quarter-past Eight of the clock.
§ Bicester Urban District Gas Bill,
§ Corporation of London (Bridges) Bill,
§ Read a second time, and committed.
§ To be read a second time To-morrow.
§ Hornsea Urban District Council Bill,
§ Paignton Urban District Council Bill,
§ Read a second time, and committed.
§ To be read a second time upon Monday next.
§ Chiswick Urban District Council Bill (by Order),
§ Second Reading deferred till To-morrow.
858§ Gloucester Corporation Bill (by Order),
§ Second Reading deferred till Monday next.
§ London County Council (General Powers) Bill (by Order),
§ Newcastle-upon-Tyne Corporation Bill (by Order),
§ Second Reading deferred till Thursday.
§ Rotherham Corporation Bill (by Order),
§ Read a second time, and committed.
§ Local Government Provisional Order (No. 12) Bill (by Order),
§ Third Reading deferred till To-morrow.
§ Local Government Provisional Order (No. 13) Bill (by Order),
§ Consideration, as amended, deferred till Thursday, at a quarter-past Eight of the clock.
§ Severn Fisheries Provisional Order Bill (by Order),
§ Second Reading deferred till Monday next.
§ Several other Members took and subscribed the Oath.