HC Deb 13 June 1921 vol 143 cc162-81

As amended (in the Standing Committee) considered.

Colonel WEDGWOOD

Before the Debate on the Report stage of the Bill begins, I should like to ask whether we can move the Adjournment of the House in order to postpone discussion of this Bill? It has been sprung upon us quite unexpectedly, and there are no Amendments on the Paper.

Mr. DEPUTY-SPEAKER (Mr. James Hope)

There must be some Motion before the House. At present there is none. I must put the first Amendment. It will then be possible for the hon. and gallant Member to move the Adjournment of the Debate if he wishes. The new Clause of which notice has been given is not in order on Report.

Lieut.-Commander KENWORTHY

Is that the Clause about Ireland?

Mr. DEPUTY-SPEAKER

No new Clause is in order on Report if it is not the Paper.

    cc162-9
  1. CLAUSE 1.—(Prohibition of practice of dentistry by unregistered persons.) 2,312 words
  2. cc169-71
  3. CLAUSE 3.—(Right of certain persons to be admitted to register.) 777 words
  4. cc171-81
  5. CLAUSE 16.—(Application to Scotland and Ireland.) 3,999 words