HC Deb 27 July 1914 vol 65 cc899-900

London United Tramways Bill,

Middlesex County Council (Western Road and Improvements and Finance) Bill,

Port Talbot Railway and Docks Bill,

South Suburban Gas Bill,

Lords Amendments considered, and agreed to.

Tees Valley Water Bill,

Lords Amendments to be considered To-morrow.

Bristol Corporation (Various Powers) Bill [Lords],

Read the third time, and passed, with Amendments.

De Trafford Estate Bill [Lords],

Falkland and Pluscarden Estates Bill [Lords'],

Read the third time, and passed, without Amendment.

Reading Corporation Bill [Lords],

Read the third time, and passed, with Amendments.

Skegness Urban District Council Bill [Lords],

To be read the third time upon Wednesday.

Leeds Corporation Bill [Lords],

As amended, considered; to be read the third time.

South Western and Isle of Wight Junction Railway Bill [Lords],

Not amended, considered; to be read the third time.

Weston-super-Mare Urban District Council Bill [Lords],

Read a second time, and committed.

Ordered, that Standing Orders 211 and 236 be suspended, and that the Local Legislation Committee have leave to sit and proceed with the Unopposed portions of the Bill and the Committee upon Group L of Private Bills with Parts II. and III. of the Bill upon Wednesday the 29th July.—[The Chairman of Ways and Means.]

Wesleyan and General Assurance Society Bill [Lords] (by Order),

Third Reading deferred till Wednesday.

Private Bills,

Ordered, That Standing Orders 220 and 246, relating to Private Bills, be suspended for the remainder of the Session:

That, as regards Private Bills to be returned by the House of Lords with Amendments, such Amendments (if unopposed) shall be considered forthwith:

That, as regards Private Bills returned, or to be returned, by the House of Lords with Amendments, such Amendments (if opposed) shall be considered at such time as the Chairman of Ways and Means may determine:

That, when it is intended to propose any Amendments thereto, a copy of such Amendments shall be deposited at the Committee and Private Bill Office, and notice given on the day on which the Bill shall have been returned from the Lords.—[The Deputy-Chairman.]

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