HC Deb 01 November 1913 vol 43 c725
Mr. KELLAWAY

I have the honour to present a petition, signed by 10,600 residents of Bedford, representative of all classes, creeds and parties in the borough, praying that, as Clause 1 of the Criminal Law Amendment (White Slave Traffic) Bill, as amended in Committee, would impair the efficient working of the measure, this honourable House will be pleased to reinstate Clause 1 as originally drafted.

Bill, as amended (in the Standing Committee), considered.

    cc725-6
  1. New Clause.—(Restrictions on Committals for Trial Under 48 and 49 Vic, c 69.) 339 words
  2. c726
  3. NEW CLAUSE.—(Restriction on Application of Act.) 160 words
  4. cc726-7
  5. NEW CLAUSE.—(Amendment of 48 and 49 Vic, c 69, s. 2.) 144 words
  6. c727
  7. NEW CLAUSE.—(Consent, as a Defence in Proceedings Relating to Indecent Assault.) 258 words
  8. cc727-8
  9. NEW CLAUSE.—(Consent as a Defence in Proceedings Relating to Indecent Assault.) 394 words
  10. cc728-32
  11. NEW CLAUSE.—(Procuring or Defilement of the Feeble-minded.) 1,576 words
  12. cc732-4
  13. NEW CLAUSE.—Amendment of 48 and 49 Vic., c 69, s. 2.) 923 words
  14. cc735-56
  15. Clause 1.—(Power to Arrest 'without Warrant Persons offending Against 48 and 49 Vict., c. 69, s. 2.) 9,049 words
  16. cc756-806
  17. CLAUSE 2.—(Increased Penalties for Procurers.) 22,539 words, 2 divisions