HC Deb 06 August 1913 vol 56 cc1451-2

Heathfield and District Water Bill (by Order),

Order read for resuming adjourned Debate on Question [5th August], "That the Lords Amendments be now considered."

Question again proposed. Debate resumed.

Question put, and agreed to.

Lords Amendments considered accordingly, and agreed to.

Aldbar Trust Estates Bill [Lords], Ordered, That, in the case of the Aldbar Trust Estates Bill [Lords], Standing Order 235 be suspended, and that the Bill be now read a second time.—[The Deputy-Chairman.]

Bill accordingly read a second time, and committed.

Education Board Provisional Order Confirmation (London, No. 1) Bill [Lords],

Read the third time, and passed, without Amendment.

Electric Lighting Provisional Order (No. 7) Bill [Lords],

Read the third time, and passed, with Amendments.

Lanarkshire (Middle Ward District) Water Order Confirmation Bill,

Read the third time, and passed.

Wemyss Tramways Order Confirmation Bill [Lords],

Read the third time, and passed, without Amendment.

Kirkcaldy and Dysart Water Order Confirmation Bill [Lords] (by Order),

Considered; an Amendment made; Bill to be read the third time To-morrow.

Electric Lighting Provisional Order (No. 6) Bill [Lords],

Order read for resuming adjourned Debate on Question [5th August], "That the Bill, as amended, be now considered."

Question again proposed; Debate resumed.

Question amended, by leaving out from the word "be," to the end of the Question, and adding the words "recommitted to the former Committee for the purpose of reinstating the Kingstown Order."—[Mr. Robertson]—instead thereof:—

Ordered, That the Committee to which the Bill is recommitted have power to divide the Bill into two Bills dealing with the opposed and unopposed Orders respectively, and that the Bill for confirming the Kingstown Order stand referred to the Committee of Selection.—[The Chairman of Ways and Means.]

Alexandra Park and Palace Bill [Lords],

Limerick Harbour Commissioners Bill [Lords],

Reported, with Amendments; Reports to lie upon the Table.

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