§ Order read for consideration, as amended.
§ Mr. SPEAKERI would appeal to hon. Members not to press their objection to this and the other Bills of a similar character on the Paper.
§ Mr. W. THORNEWe are doing it for the sake of economy.
§ Mr. SPEAKERI may point out that additional expense is involved to the ratepayers every time these have to be put down.
§ Colonel P. WILLIAMSIs it not the fact that private Members have the right to object to Bills?
§ Mr. SPEAKERI am not questioning that right; I only appealed for it to be used with discrimination.
§ Consideration, as amended, deferred till To-morrow.
1200§ Ministry of Health Provisional Orders (No. 5) Bill,
§ Consideration, as amended, deferred till To-morrow.
§ Ministry of Health Provisional Orders (No. 6) Bill (by Order),
§ Ministry of Health Provisional Orders (No. 7) Bill (by Order),
§ Ministry of Health Provisional Orders (No. 8) Bill (by Order),
§ Ministry of Health Provisional Orders (No. 9) Bill (by Order),
§ Ministry of Health Provisional Orders (Aberavon, Neath, and Swansea Extension) Bill (by Order),
§ Ministry of Health Provisional Order (Cardiff Extension) Bill (by Order),
§ Ministry of Health Provisional Order (Newark Extension) Bill (by Order),
§ Ministry of Health Provisional Order (Shaftesbury Extension) Bill (by Order),
§ Ministry of Health Provisional Order (Stoke-on-Trent Extension) Bill (by Order),
§ Ministry of Health Provisional Order (Taunton Extension) Bill (by Order),
§ Ministry of Health Provisional Orders (Rotherham and Sheffield Extension) Bill (by Order),
§ Hamilton Water and Gas Provisional Order Bill (by Order),
§ Pier and Harbour Provisional Orders (No. 1) Bill (by Order),
§ Pier and Harbour Provisional Orders (No. 2) Bill (by Order),
§ Second Reading deferred till To-morrow.