HC Deb 17 May 1915 vol 71 cc1959-60

Conway Fisheries Provisional Order Bill,

Local Government Provisional Orders (No. 3) Bill,

Sea Fisheries (Cardigan Bay) Provisional Order Bill,

Sea Fisheries (Poole) Provisional Order Bill,

Read the third time, and passed.

Land Drainage (Ouse) Provisional Order Bill,

"To confirm a Provisional Order under the Land Drainage Act, 1914, relating to the River Ouse, in the county of Norfolk." Presented by Sir HARRY VERNEY; read the first time; referred to the Examiners of Petitions for Private Bills, and to be printed.

Message from the Lords,—That they have agreed to,—

Copyright (British Museum) Bill,

Fugitive Offenders Bill,

Marriage of British Subjects Bill,

Police (Emergency Provisions) Bill, without Amendment.

Local Government Provisional Orders (No. 1) Bill,

Doncaster Corporation Bill,

Blyth Harbour Bill,

Great Eastern Railway Bill, with Amendments.

Great Central Railway Bill, with an Amendment.

That they have passed a Bill, intituled "An Act to authorise the Stalybridge, Hyde, Mossley, and Dukinfield Tramways and Electricity Board to construct additional tramways; to extend their area for the supply of electricity; and for other purposes." [Stalybridge, Hyde, Mossley, and Dukinfield Tramways and Electricity Board Bill [Lords.]

Also, a Bill, intituled, "An Act to empower the Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses of the borough of Wolverhampton to construct additional waterworks; to extend their limits for the supply of water; and to make further provision in regard to their water undertaking; and for other purposes." [Wolverhampton Corporation Water Bill [Lords.]

And also, a Bill, intituled, "An Act to consolidate and convert the existing shares of the Prescot Gas Company; to authorise the company to raise additional capital; and for other purposes." [Prescot Gas Bill [Lords.]

Stalybridge, Hyde, Mossley, and Dukinfield Tramways and Electricity Board Bill [Lords],

Wolverhampton Corporation Water Bill [Lords],

Prescot Gas Bill [Lords],

Read the first time, and referred to the Examiners of Petitions for Private Bills.

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