§ Order read for consideration as amended (in the Standing Committee).
Marquess of HARTINGTONI beg to move, "That the Bill be re-committed to the former Committee."
In doing so, I am actuated by a desire to save the time of the House rather than spend it, therefore I shall be brief in explaining my reasons. In the first place, a considerable volume of Amendments appears on the Paper in the name of the right hon. Gentleman the Minister of Health. Many of these Amendments have not been fully discussed in Committee, and they should, I submit, be given a more careful consideration than is possible on the Report stage. The proposed new Sub-section (4) in Clause 1, for example, is in the nature of the redemption of a pledge which the right hon. Gentleman gave during the Committee stage, and, as one would expect in the case of any pledge given by the right hon. Gentleman, he does all, and more than all, that he said he would do. What, he said, however, was that he would try to meet the wishes of the Members who were nervous about that Clause generally. I submit that the Clause, even as amended, will not achieve the object in view, and that the Committee to which the undertaking was given should discuss the question in detail. Again, during the Committee stage a very considerable alteration was made in the law by the addition of Clause 64, which provides for the rating of Crown property. The right hon. Gentleman is moving to delete that Clause again. That raises a question which ought to be discussed by the Committee which inserted the Clause. I do not here go into the merits or demerits of the Clause, but the right hon. Gentleman's proposal entails consequential Amendments in many parts of the Bill if effect is to be given to it. Now that the Government are setting up machinery which they hope will make the system of rating clearer and better they have no cause for going behind the Committee in this matter. Further, there are many Clauses in the Bill which will become absolutely ineffective in their working 970 when the Government's proposed reform of the Poor Law takes effect. If hon. members look at Clauses 16 and 17 they will see that the words "boards of guardians" occur over and over again. Clause 17, Sub-section (3) states, in reference to the constitution of the assessment committees:
Of the persons to be so appointed not less than one quarter shall be persons appointed to represent the boards of guardians.It further states:The persons appointed as aforesaid to represent boards of guardians shall be persons nominated by the boards.That is a provision to which many members of the Committee attached great importance. We thought it would go some little way towards protecting the rights of the rural ratepayers, which we believe will be very gravely jeopardised by this Bill. We did not know then that it was the intention of the Government to abolish the boards of guardians altogether, apparently before the Bill takes effect, so that this provision will be of no value whatever. Clauses 16 and 17, which set up the new valuation machinery, are, perhaps, the most important and most far-reaching in the Bill. They represent the pivot upon which the new valuation machinery will turn. The Committee discussed these Clauses, and also Clause 18, at considerable length, the discussion lasting for five if not six days, but in the light of what we know now, the Committee were under a misapprehension all the time. It would now appear that almost every sentence in those Clauses requires redrafting and reconsideration. That can be much better done after discussion upstairs. There are also Amendments in the name of the hon. Member for Barn-staple (Mr. B. Peto), and others in the name of the hon. and gallant Member for Maldon (Major Ruggles-Brise) and others, which I believe cannot be discussed at all on the Report stage of the Bill.If those Amendments stood alone the difficulty could be met by moving the recommittal of the one Clause in question, but my contention is that there are so many Clauses which require alteration since the Committee stage as a consequence of legislation which we know to be pending, that it is far better and 971 simpler to recommit the Bill and to take the discussion of the whole question upstairs, where we can thrash out the details, than to proceed now with the Report stage. I also submit that in this way the time of the House will be saved. The Clauses 16, 17, 18 and 66, the proposed new Clause, the long list of Amendments by the Government, and the Sixth Schedule definitely require recommittal. I earnestly appeal to the right hon. Gentleman the Minister of Health in this matter. I oppose him very reluctantly indeed, but many of us representing rural constituencies feel strongly that the rights of the rural community are gravely threatened by this Bill. It is intensely disagreeable to us to oppose the right hon. Gentleman here, but we feel there is a case for recommittal, and I ask him not to put us in a very difficult position by forcing the Bill through on the Floor of the House. The right hon. Gentleman must be aware that the Bill was passed reluctantly by the Committee, and it was only after many heartsearchings that we supported it largely because of our allegiance. I shall not carry opposition to a factious length. The right hon. Gentleman knows that with very little obstruction it could be made impossible to get the Bill through in the three days which are allowed. I do not intend to take part in any opposition of that kind, but I would urge the right hon. Gentleman to give us an opportunity of discussing some of these things again, and not to strain our party allegiance too far.
§ The MINISTER of HEALTH (Mr. Neville Chamberlain)I have listened to my Noble Friend with much interest, and with a full appreciation of the spirit which inspired his closing words. I am well aware that the course which he thinks it his duty to take is not one which is pleasant personally, and that he does in fact find himself in a difficult position in trying to square his allegiance to his party with the course he thinks it proper for him to take. I think really that what he desires could be best achieved by a vote against the Third Reading of the Bill, because it is really only the rejection of the Bill which he is asking for in this Motion for recommittal. I need not elaborate that, because it must be perfectly obvious to the House that, if this Bill were to go back again to the Committee in order that all those various and complicated portions 972 to which he has referred might be rediscussed in the Committee, it would be physically impossible for the Bill to come back to this House in time to be dealt with before the end of this Session. It would, therefore, be the destruction of the Bill, and I venture to put it to my Noble Friend that it is not saving the time of the House to discuss the life or death of the Bill at this particular stage. There is only one point which he made to which I wish to call attention. He spoke of the large number of Amendments that appear on the Paper, and the changes that will take place in the Bill since it was discussed in Committee stage. There can only be any force in that argument if the Amendments on the Paper introduced into the Bill changes which were not contemplated or not discussed in Committee, but that is not the case.
I would challenge my Noble Friend to find, out of all these Amendments, anything which involves any change of vital importance in the Bill which was not fully discussed in Committee, Many of the Amendments are due to concessions which I made in Committee and which I promised to put into form when the Bill reached the Floor of this House; many other Amendments are merely of a drafting character, and are improvements in the wording of various Clauses, to make meanings more clear, as will be seen by the House as we go along; and really there is no force in the argument that the Bill has been or will be changed by the Amendments which are on the Paper in such a way as in any way to stultify the discussions in the Committee or to make it necessary that the Bill should go back. It is on the main ground that this Motion really amounts to a rejection of the Bill that I regret that I cannot see my way to accept it, and I trust the House will support me in that attitude.
§ Colonel WEDGWOOD rose—
§ Mr. SPEAKERThis discussion is governed by Standing Order 40A.
§ HON. MEMBERS: No!
§ Question put, "That the Bill be recommitted to the former Committee."
§ The House divided: Ayes, 93: Noes, 284.
935Division No. 383.] | AYES. | [4.13 p.m. |
Acland-Troyte, Lieut.-Colonel | Crooke, J. Smedley (Deritend) | Hudson, R. S. (Cumberland, Whiteh'n) |
Agg-Gardner, Rt. Hon. Sir James T. | Crookshank, Cpt. H. (Lindsey, Gainsbro) | Hume, Sir G. H. |
Albery, Irving James | Cunliffe, Joseph Herbert | Hurd, Percy A. |
Alexander, E. E. (Leyton) | Curtis-Bennett, Sir Henry | Hurst, Gerald B. |
Allen, J. Sandeman (L'pool, W. Derby) | Curzon, Captain Viscount | Hutchison, G. A. Clark (Midl'n & P'bl's) |
Amery, Rt. Hon. Leopold C. M. S. | Dalkeith, Earl of | Jackson, Lieut.-Colonel Hon. F. S. |
Applin, Colonel R. V. K. | Dalziel, Sir Davison | Jackson, Sir H. (Wandsworth, Cen'l) |
Apsley, Lord | Davidson, J.(Hertf'd, Hemel Hempst'd) | Jacob, A. E. |
Ashley. Lt.-Col. Rt. Hon. Wilfrid W. | Davies, Dr. Vernon | Jephcott, A. R. |
Atholl, Duchess of | Davies, Sir Thomas (Cirencester) | Joynson-Hicks, Rt. Hon. Sir William |
Baldwin, Rt. Hon. Stanley | Davison, Sir W. H. (Kensington, S.) | Kennedy, A. R. (Preston) |
Barclay-Harvey, C. M. | Dean, Arthur Wellesley | King, Captain Henry Douglas |
Barnett, Major Sir Richard | Doyle, Sir N. Grattan | Kinloch-Cooke, Sir Clement |
Barnston, Major Sir Harry | Drewe, C. | Knox, Sir Alfred |
Beamish, Captain T. P. H. | Edmondson, Major A. J. | Lamb, J. Q. |
Beckett, Sir Gervase (Leeds, N.) | Edwards, John H. (Accrington) | Lane-Fox, Colonel George R. |
Berry, Sir George | Elliot Captain Walter E. | Leigh, Sir John (Clapham) |
Betterton, Henry B. | Elveden, Viscount | Lister, Cunliffe-, Rt. Hon. Sir Philip |
Bird, E. B. (Yorks, W. R., Skipton) | Erskine, Lord (Somerset, Weston-s.-M.) | Little, Dr. E. Graham |
Bird, Sir R. B. (Wolverhampton, W.) | Erskine James Malcolm Monteith | Locker-Lampson, G. (Wood Green) |
Blades, Sir George Rowland | Evans, Captain A. (Cardiff, South) | Locker-Lampson, Com. O.(Handsw'th) |
Bourne, Captain Robert Croft | Everard, W. Lindsay | Loder, J. de V. |
Bowater, Sir T. Vansittart | Fairfax, Captain J. G. | Looker, Herbert William |
Bowyer, Capt. G. E. W. | Falle, Sir Bertram G. | Lowe, Sir Francis William |
Boyd-Carpenter, Major A. | Fanshawe, Commander G. D. | Lumley L. R. |
Brass, Captain W. | Finburgh S. | Lynn, Sir R. J. |
Brassey, Sir Leonard | Fleming, D. P. | MacAndrew, Charles Glen |
Bridgeman, Rt. Hon. William Clive | Forrest, W. | Macdonald, Capt. P. D. (I. of W.) |
Briscoe, Richard George | Foster, Sir Harry S. | McDonnell, Colonel Hon. Angus |
Brocklebank, C. E. R. | Foxcroft, Captain C. T. | Macintyre, Ian |
Brooke, Brigadier-General C. R. I. | Fraser Captain Ian | McLean, Major A. |
Broun-Lindsay, Major H. | Frece, Sir Walter de | Macnaghten, Hon. Sir Malcolm |
Brown, Brig.-Gen. H. C. (Berks, Newb'y) | Gadie, Lieut.-Col. Anthony | McNeill, Rt. Hon. Ronald John |
Buckingham, Sir H. | Galbraith, J. F. W. | Macquisten, F. A. |
Bull, Rt. Hon. Sir William James | Ganzoni, Sir John | Maitland, Sir Arthur D. Steel- |
Bullock, Captain M. | Gates, Percy | Malone, Major P. B. |
Burman, J. B. | Gaule, Lieut.-Col. Andrew Hamilton | Manningham-Buller, Sir Mervyn |
Burney, Lieut.-Com. Charles D. | Gilmour, Lt.-Col. Rt. Hon. Sir John | Margesson, Captain D. |
Burton, Colonel H. W. | Glyn, Major R. G. C. | Meller, R. J. |
Butler, Sir Geoffrey | Gower, Sir Robert | Meyer, Sir Frank |
Butt, Sir Alfred | Grace John | Milne, J. S. Wardlaw- |
Cadogan, Major Hon. Edward | Grant, J. A. | Mitchell, W. Foot (Saffron Walden) |
Caine, Gordon Hall | Grotrian, H. Brent | Mitchell, Sir W. Lane (Streatham) |
Campbell, E. T. | Hacking, Captain Douglas H. | Moles, Thomas |
Cautley, Sir Henry S. | Hall, Lieut.-Col Sir F (Dulwich) | Moore, Lieut.-Colonel T. C. R. (Ayr) |
Cayzer, Sir C. (Chester, City) | Hall, Vice-Admiral Sir R. (Eastbourne) | Moore, Sir Newton J. |
Cazalet, Captain Victor A. | Hall, Capt, W. D. A. (Brecon & Rad.) | Moore-Brabazon, Lieut.-Col. J. T. C. |
Cecil, Rt. Hon. Sir Evelyn (Aston) | Hammersley, S. S. | Moreing, Captain A. H. |
Cecil, Rt. Hon. Lord H. (Ox. Univ.) | Hannon, Patrick Joseph Henry | Morrison, H. (Wilts, Salisbury) |
Chadwick, Sir Robert Burton | Harland, A. | Murchison, C. K. |
Chamberlain, Rt. Hn. J. A. (Birm. W.) | Harmsworth, Hon. E. C. (Kent) | Newman, Sir R. H. S. D. L. (Exeter) |
Chamberlain, Rt. Hon. N. (Ladywood) | Harrison, G. J. C. | Newton, Sir D. G. C. (Cambridge) |
Charteris, Brigadier-General J. | Hartington, Marquess of | Nicholson, O. (Westminster) |
Christie, J. A. | Harvey, G. (Lambeth, Kennington) | Nield, Rt. Hon. Sir Herbert |
Churchill, Rt. Hon. Winston Spencer | Harvey, Major S. E. (Devon, Totnes) | Nuttall, Ellis |
Clarry, Reginald George | Haslam, Henry C. | Oakley, T. |
Clayton, G. C. | Headlam, Lieut.-Colonel C. M. | Pease, William Edwin |
Cobb, Sir Cyril | Henderson, Lieut.-Col. V. L. (Bootle) | Pennefather, Sir John |
Cochrane, Commander Hon. A. D. | Heneage, Lieut.-Colonel Arthur P. | Penny, Frederick George |
Cockerill, Brigadier-General G. K. | Henn, Sir Sydney H. | Percy, Lord Eustace (Hastings) |
Cohen, Major J. Brunei | Hennessy, Major J. R. G. | Perkins, Colonel E. K. |
Colfox, Major Wm. Phillips | Herbert, S. (York, N.R., Scar. & Wh'by) | Peto, Basil E. (Devon, Barnstaple) |
Conway, Sir W Martin | Hilton, Cecil | Peto, G. (Somerset, Frome) |
Cooper, A. Duff | Holbrook, Sir Arthur Richard | Philipson, Mabel |
Cope, Major William | Holland, Sir Arthur | Pielou, D. P. |
Couper, J. B. | Holt, Captain H. P. | Pilcher, G. |
Craig, Capt. Rt. Hon. C. C. (Antrim) | Hopkins, J. W. W. | Pilditch, Sir Philip |
Craig, Ernest (Chester, Crewe) | Hopkinson, A. (Lancaster, Mossley) | Power, Sir John Cecil |
Craik, Rt. Hon. Sir Henry | Howard, Capt. Hon. D. (Cumb., N.) | Pownall, Lieut.-Colonel Assheton |
Crook, C. W. | Hudson, Capt. A. U. M.(Hackney, N.) | Preston, William |
Ramsden, E. | Smithers, Waldron | Waterhouse, Captain Charles |
Rawson, Alfred Cooper | Somerville, A. A. (Windsor) | Watson, Rt. Hon. W. (Carlisle) |
Reid, Captain A. S. C. (Warrington) | Sprot, Sir Alexander | Wells, S. R. |
Reid, D. D. (County Down) | Stanley, Col. Hon. G. F.(Will'sden, E.) | Wheler, Major Sir Granville C. H. |
Remnant, Sir James | Stanley, Lord (Fylde) | Wiggins, William Martin |
Rhys, Hon. C. A. U. | Steel, Major Samuel Strang | Williams, Herbert G. (Reading) |
Rice, Sir Frederick | Storry Deans, R. | Wilson, R. R. (Stafford, Lichfield) |
Roberts, E. H. G. (Flint) | Stott, Lieut.-Colonel W. H. | Winby, Colonel L, p. |
Roberts, Samuel (Hereford, Hereford) | Stuart, Crichton-, Lord C. | Windsor-Clive. Lieut.-Colonel George |
Robinson, Sir T. (Lanes, Stretford) | Stuart, Hon. J. (Moray and Naim) | Winterton, Rt. Hon. Earl |
Ruggles-Brise, Major E. A. | Sueter, Rear-Admiral Murray Fraser | Wise, Sir Fredric |
Russell, Alexander West (Tynemouth) | Sugden, Sir Wilfrid | Wolmer, Viscount |
Rye, F. G. | Sykes, Major-Gen. Sir Frederick H. | Womersley, W. J. |
Salmon, Major I. | Templeton, W. P. | Wood, B. c. (Somerset, Bridgwater) |
Samuel, A. M. (Surrey, Farnham) | Thompson, Luke (Sunderland) | Wood, E.(Chest'r. Stalyb'dge & Hyde) |
Sandeman, A. Stewart | Thomson, F. C. (Aberdeen, South) | Wood, Sir Kingsley (Woolwich, W.) |
Sanders, Sir Robert A. | Tinne, J. A. | Woodcock, Colonel H. C. |
Sanderson, Sir Frank | Tryon, Rt. Hon. George Clement | Worthington-Evans, Rt. Hon. Sir L. |
Sassoon, Sir Philip Albert Gustave D. | Vaughan-Morgan, Col. K. P | Yerburgh, Major Robert D. T. |
Savery, S. S. | Wallace, Captain D. E. | |
Shaw, Capt. W. W. (Wilts, Westb'y) | Ward, Col. J. (Stoke upon Trent) | TELLERS FOR THE AYES— |
Skelton, A. N. | Ward, Lt.-Col. A. L.(Kingston-on-Hull) | Commander B. Eyres Monsell and |
Smith, R. W. (Aberd'n & Kinc'dina, C.) | Warner, Brigadier-General W. W. | Colonel Gibbs. |
Smith-Carington, Neville W. | ||
NOES. | ||
Adamson, Rt. Hon. W. (Fife, West) | Grenfell, D. R. (Glamorgan) | Mond, Rt. Hon. Sir Alfred |
Adamson. W. M. (Staff., Cannock) | Griffiths, T. (Monmouth, Pontypool) | Morrison, R. C. (Tottenham, North) |
Alexander, A. V. (Sheffield, Hillsbro) | Groves, T. | Owen, Major G. |
Attlee, Clement Richard | Grundy, T. W. | Ponsonby, Arthur |
Baker, J. (Wolverhampton, Bilston) | Guest, Dr. L. Haden (Southwark, N.) | Potts, John S. |
Baker, Walter | Hall. F. (York, W. R., Normanton) | Riley, Ben |
Barker, G. (Monmouth, Abertillery) | Hall, G. H. (Merthyr Tydvil) | Robertson, J. (Lanark, Bothwell) |
Barnes, A. | Hamilton, Sir R. (Orkney & Shetland) | Robinson, W.C. (Yorks, W.R., Elland) |
Barr, J | Hardie, George D. | Runciman, Rt. Hon. Walter |
Batey, Joseph | Harney. E. A. | Salter, Dr. Alfred |
Beckett, John (Gateshead) | Harris, Percy A. | Scrymgeour, E. |
Benn, Captain Wedgwood (Leith) | Hartshorn, Rt. Hon. Vernon | Scurr, John |
Briant, Frank | Henderson, Right Hon. A. (Burnley) | Shaw, Rt. Hon. Thomas (Preston) |
Broad, F. A. | Henderson, T. (Glasgow) | Simon, Rt. Hon. Sir John |
Brown, James (Ayr and Bute) | Hirst, G. H. | Sinclair, Major Sir A. (Caithness) |
Cape, Thomas | Hirst. W, (Bradford, South) | Smillie, Robert |
Charleton, H. C. | Hore-Belisha, Leslie | Smith, H. B. Lees- (Keighley) |
Cluse, W. S. | Hudson, J. H. (Huddersfield) | Smith, Rennie (Penistone) |
Clynes, Rt. Hon. John R. | Jenkins. W, (Glamorgan, Neath) | Sneil, Harry |
Collins, Sir Godfrey (Greenock) | John, William (Rhondda, West) | Snowden, Rt. Hon. Philip |
Cove, W. G. | Kelly, W. T. | Spoor, Rt. Hon. Benjamin Charles |
Cowan, D M. (Scottish Universities) | Kennedy, T. | Thorne, W. (West Ham, Plaistow) |
Crawfurd, H. E. | Lansbury, George | Thurtle, E. |
Dalton, Hugh | Lawson, John James | Townend, A. E. |
Davies, Evan (Ebbw Vale) | Lee, F. | Trevelyan, Rt. Hon. C. P. |
Davies, Ellis (Denbigh, Denbigh) | Lindley, F. W. | Viant, S. P. |
Dean, Arthur Wellesley | Livingstone, A. M. | Wallhead, Richard C. |
Dennison, R. | Lowth, T. | Watson, W. M. (Dunfermline) |
Duncan, C. | Lunn, William | Watts-Morgan, Lt.-Col. D. (Rhondda) |
Edwards, C. (Monmouth, Bedwellty) | MacDonald, Rt. Hon. J. R.(Aberavon) | Wedgwood, Rt. Hon. Josiah |
Evans, Capt. Ernest (Welsh Univer.) | Macdonald. Sir Murdoch (Inverness) | Westwood, J. |
Fenby, T. D. | Mackinder, W. | Wilkinson, Ellen C. |
George, Rt. Hon. David Lloyd | Maclean, Neil (Glasgow, Govan) | Wilson. C H. (Sheffield, Attercliffe) |
Gibbins, Joseph | Macpherson, Rt. Hon. James I. | Windsor. Walter |
Gillett, George M. | March, S. | |
Graham, Rt. Hon. Wm. (Edin., Cent.) | Marriott. Sir J. A. R. | TELLERS FOR THE NOES.— |
Greenall, T. | Mitchell, E. Rosslyn (Paisley) | Mr. B. Smith and Mr. Hayes. |
Greenwood, A.(Nelson and coins) |
Division No384.] | AYES | [4.36 p.m |
Adamson, Rt. Hon. W. (Fife, West) | Guest, Dr. L. Haden (Southwark, N.) | Riley. Ben |
Adamson, W. M. (Staff., Cannock) | Hall, F. (York, W. R., Normanton) | Robertson, J. (Lanark, Bothwell) |
Alexander, A. V. (Sheffield, Hillsbro') | Hall, G. H. (Merthyr Tydvil) | Salter, Dr. Alfred |
Attlee, Clement Richard | Hardie, George D. | Scrymgeour, E. |
Baker, J. (Wolverhamton, Bilston) | Harney, E. A. | Scurr, John |
Baker, Walter | Hartshorn, Rt. Hon. Vernon | Shaw, Rt. Hon. Thomas (Preston) |
Barker, G. (Monmouth, Abertillery) | Hayes, John Henry | Smillie Robert |
Barr, J. | Henderson, Rt. Hon. A. (Burnley) | Smith Ben (Bermondsey, Rotherhithe) |
Batey, Joseph | Henderson, T. (Glasgow) | Smith, H. B. Lees- (Keighley) |
Beckett, John (Gateshead) | Hirst, G. H. | Smith, Rennie (Penistone) |
Briant, Frank | Hirst, W. (Bradford, South) | Snell. Harry |
Broad, F. A. | Hudson, J. H. (Huddersfield) | Snowden, Rt. Hon. Philip |
Brown, James (Ayr and Bute) | Jenkins, W. (Glamorgan, Neath) | Spoor, Rt. Hon. Benjamin Charles |
Cape, Thomas | John, William (Rhondda, West) | Thorne, W. (West Ham, Plaistow) |
Charleton, H. C. | Kelly, W. T. | Thurtle, E. |
Cluse, W. s. | Kennedy, T. | Townend, A. E. |
Cove, W. G. | Lansbury, George | Trevelyan, Rt. Hon. C. P, |
Cowan, D. M. (Scottish Universities) | Lawson, John James | Viant, S. P. |
Dalton, Hugh | Lee, F. | Wallhead, Richard C. |
Davies, Evan (Ebbw Vale) | Lindley, F. W. | Walsh, Rt. Hon. Stephen |
Davies, Ellis (Denbigh, Denbigh) | Lowth, T. | Watson, W. M. (Dunfermline) |
Day, Colonel Harry | Lunn, William | Watts-Morgan, Lt.-Col. D. (Rhondda) |
Dennison, R. | MacDonald. Rt. Hon. J. R.(Aberavon) | Wedgwood, Rt. Hon. Josiah |
Duncan, C. | Mackinder, W. | Weir, L. M. |
Gibbins, Joseph | Maclean, Neil (Glasgow, Govan) | Westwood, J. |
Gillett, George M. | March, S. | Wilkinson, Ellen C. |
Greenall, T. | Mitchell, E. Rosslyn (Paisley) | Wilson, C. H. (Sheffield, Attercliffe) |
Greenwood, A. (Nelson and Colne) | Mond, Rt. Hon. Sir Alfred | Windsor, Walter |
Grenfell. D. R. (Glamorgan) | Morrison, R. C. (Tottenham, N.) | |
Griffiths, T. (Monmouth, Pontypool) | Owen, Major G. | TELLERS FOR THE AYES — |
Groves, T. | Ponsonby, Arthur | Mr. Charles Edwards and Mr. |
Grundy, T. W. | Potts, John S. | Barnes. |
Guest, J. (York, Hemsworth) |
NOES | ||
Acland-Troyte, Lieut.-Colonel | Cazalet, Captain Victor A. | Everard, W. Lindsay |
Agg-Gardner, Rt. Hon. Sir James T. | Cecil, Rt. Hon. Sir Evelyn (Aston) | Fairfax, Captain J. G. |
Albery, Irving James | Cecil, Rt. Hon. Lord H. (Ox. Univ.) | Falle, Sir Bertram G. |
Alexander, E. E. (Leyton) | Chadwick, Sir Robert Burton | Fanshawe, Commander G.D |
Allen, Lieut.-Col. Sir William James | Chamberlain, Rt. Hon. N. (Ladywood) | Fenby, T. D |
Applin, Colonel R. V. K. | Charteris, Brigadier-General J. | Fielden, E. B. |
Ashley, Lt.-Col. Rt. Hon. Wilfrid W | Christie, J. A. | Finburgh, S. |
Ashmead-Bartlett, E. | Churchill, Rt. Hon. Winston Spencer | Fleming, D. P. |
Atholl, Duchess of | Clarry, Reginald George | Forrest, W. |
Baldwin, Rt. Hon. Stanley | Clayton, G. C. | Foster, Sir Harry S. |
Balfour, George (Hampstead) | Cobb, Sir Cyril | Fraser, Captain Ian |
Barclay-Harvey, C. M. | Cochrane, Commander Hon. A. D. | Frece, Sir Walter de |
Barnett, Major Sir Richard | Cookerill, Brigadier-General G. K. | Fremantle, Lieut.-Colonel Francis E. |
Barnston, Major Sir Harry | Cohen, Major J. Brunel | Gadie, Lieut.-Col. Anthony |
Beamish, Captain T. P. H. | Colfox, Major Wm. Phillips | Galbraith, J. F. W. |
Beckett, Sir Gervase (Leeds, N.) | Collins, Sir Godfrey (Greenock) | Ganzoni, Sir John |
Benn, Sir A. S (Plymouth, Drake) | Conway, Sir W. Martin | Gates, Percy |
Benn, Captain Wedgwood (Leith) | Cope, Major William | Gault, Lieut.-Col. Andrew Hamilton |
Berry, Sir George | Couper, J. B. | Gee, Captain R. |
Betterton, Henry B | Courtauld Major J S | Gibbs, Col. Rt. Hon. George Abraham |
Bird, E. R. (Yorks, W. R., Skipton) | Craig, Capt. Rt. Hon. C.C.(Antrim) | Gilmour, Lt.-Col. Ht. Hon. Sir John |
Bird, Sir R. B. (Wolverhampton, W.) | Carig, Earnest (Chester, Crewe) | Glyn, Major R. G. C. |
Blades, Sir George Rowland | Craik Rt. Hon. Sir Henry | Gower, Sir Robert |
Brass, Captain W. | Cunliffe-Joseph Herbert | Hall, Lieut.-Col. Sir F. (Dulwich) |
Brassey, Sir Leonard | Curtis-Bennett Sir Henry | Hall, Vice-Admiral Sir R.(Eastbourne) |
Bridgeman, Rt. Hon. William Clive | Curzon, captain Viscount. | Hall, Capt. W. D'A. (Brecon & Rad.) |
Briscoe, Richard George | Curzon Captain Viscount | Hamilton, Sir R. (Orkney & Shetland) |
Brocklebank, C. E. R. | Dalkeith, Earl of | Hammersley S. S. |
Brooke, Brigadier-General C R. I. | Dalziel, Sir Davison | Harland A |
Broun Lindsay, Major H. | Davidson, J.(Hertf'd, Hemel Hempst'd) | Harmsworth, Hon. E. C. (Kent) |
Brown. Brig.-Gen. H. C.(Berks, Newb'y) | Davies, Dr. Vernon | Harris Percy A. |
Buckingham, Sir H. | Davies, Sir Thomas (Cirencester) | Harrison G. J. C. |
Bull, Rt. Hon. Sir William James | Davison, Sir W. H. (Kensington, S) | Harvey Major S.E (Devon, Totness) |
Bullock, Captain M. | Dean, Arthur Wellesley | Haslam Henry C. |
Burman, J. B. | Doyle, Sir N. Grattan | Hawke, John Anthony |
Burney, Lieut.-Com. Charles D. | Drewe, C. | Headlam, Lieut.-Colonel C. M. |
Butler, Sir Geoffrey | Edmondson, Major A. J. | Henderson, Lieut.-Col. V. L. (Bootle) |
Cadogan, Major Hon. Edward | Edwards, John H. (Accrington) | Heneage, Lieut.-Col. Arthur P. |
Caine, Gordon Hall | Elliot, Captain Walter E. | Henn, Sir Sydney H. |
Campbell, E. T. | Elveden, Viscount | Hennessy, Major J. R. G. |
Cautley, Sir Henry S. | Erskine, Lord (Somerset, Weston-s.-M.) | Herbert, S.(York N. R., Scar. & Wh'by) |
Cayzer, Sir C. (Chester, City) | Evans, Capt. Ernest (Welsh Univer.) | Hilton, Cecil |
Hogg, Rt. Hon. Sir D. (St. Marylebone) | Marriott, Sir J. A. H. | Sassoon, Sir Philip Albert Gustave D. |
Holbrook, Sir Arthur Richard | Meller, R. J. | Savery, S. S. |
Holland, Sir Arthur | Meyer, Sir Frank | Shaw, Capt. W. W. (Wilts, Westb'y) |
Holt, Captain H. P. | Milne, J. S. Wardlaw | Sheffield, Sir Berkeley |
Homan, C. W. J. | Mitchell, W. Foot (Saffron Walden) | Sinclair, Major Sir A. (Caithness) |
Hopkins, J. W. W. | Mitchell, Sir W. Lane (Streatham) | Skelton, A. N. |
Hopkinson, A. (Lancaster, Mossley) | Moles, Thomas | Smith, R. W. (Aberd'n & Kinc'dine, C.) |
Hore-Belisha, Leslie | Monsell, Eyres, Com. Rt. Hon. B. M. | Smith-Carington, Neville W. |
Howard, Capt. Hon. D. (Cumb., N.) | Moore, Lieut.-Colonel T. C. R. (Ayr) | Smithers, Waldron |
Hudson, Capt. A. U. M.(Hackney, N.) | Moore, Sir Newton J. | Somerville, A. A. (Windsor) |
Hudson, R. S. (Cumberl'nd, Whiteh'n) | Moore-Brabazon, Lieut.-Col. J. T. C. | Sprot, Sir Alexander |
Hurd, Percy A. | Morden, Col. W. Grant | Stanley, Col. Hon. G. F. (Will'sden, E.) |
Hurst, Gerald B. | Moreing, Captain A. H. | Stanley, Lord (Fylde) |
Hutchison, G. A. Clark (Midl'n & P'bl's) | Murchison, C. K. | steel, Major Samuel Strang |
Inskip, Sir Thomas Walker H. | Newman, Sir R. H. S. D. L. (Exeter) | Stott, Lieut.-Colonel W. H. |
Jackson, Sir H. (Wandsworth, Cen'l) | Newton, Sir D. G. C. (Cambridge) | Stuart, Crichton-, Lord C. |
Jacob, A. E. | Nicholson, O. (Westminster) | Stuart, Hon. J. (Moray and Nairn) |
Jephcott, A. R. | Nuttall, Ellis | Sueter, Rear-Admiral Murray Fraser |
Kennedy, A. R. (Preston) | Oakley, T. | Sugden, Sir Wilfrid |
Kenworthy, Lt.-Com. Hon. Joseph M. | Pease, William Edwin | Sykes, Major-Gen. Sir Frederick H. |
Kinloch-Cooke, Sir Clement | Penny, Frederick George | Templeton, W. P. |
Knox, Sir Alfred | Percy, Lord Eustace (Hastings) | Thompson, Luke (Sunderland) |
Lamb, J. O. | Perkins, Colonel E. K. | Tinne, J. A. |
Lane-Fox, Lieut.-Col. George R. | Peto, Basil E. (Devon, Barnstaple) | Tryon, Rt. Hon. George Clement |
Leigh, sir John (Clapham) | Peto, G. (Somerset, Frome) | Vaughan-Morgan, Col. K. P. |
Lister Cunliffe, Rt. Hon. Sir Philip | Pielou, D. P. | Wallace, Captain D. E. |
Little, Dr. E. Graham | Pilcher, G. | Ward, Lt.-Col. A.L. (Kingston-on-Hull) |
Locker-Lampson, G. (Wood Green) | Pilditch. Sir Philip | Warner, Brigadier-General W. W. |
Locker-Lampson, Com., O (Handsw'th) | Power, Sir John Cecil | Waterhouse, Captain Charles |
Loder, J. de V. | Pownall, Lieut.-Colonel Assheton | Watson, Rt. Hon. W. (Carlisle) |
Looker, Herbert William | Preston, William | Wells, S. R. |
Lowe, Sir Francis William | Ramsden, E. | Wheler, Major Sir Granville C. H. |
Lucas-Tooth, Sir Hugh Vere | Rawson, Alfred Cooper | Wiggins, William Martin |
Lumley, L. R. | Reid, Captain A. S. C. (Warrington) | Wilson, R. R. (Stafford, Lichfield) |
Lynn, Sir R. J. | Reid, D. D. (County Down) | Winby, Colonel L. P. |
MacAndrew, Charles Glen | Remer, J. R. | Windsor-Clive, Lieut.-Colonel George |
Macdonald, Sir Murdoch (Inverness) | Remnant. Sir James | Winterton, Rt. Hon. Earl |
Macdonald, Capt. P. D. (I. of W.) | Rhys, Hon. C. A. U. | Wise, Sir Fredric |
Macdonald, R. (Glasgow, Cathcart) | Rice, Sir Frederick | Wolmer, Viscount |
McDonnell, Colonel Hon. Angus | Roberts, E. H. G. (Flint) | Womersley, W. J. |
Macintyre, Ian | Robinson, W. C. (Yorks, W.R., Elland) | Wood, E. (Chest'r, Stalyb'ge & Hyde) |
McLean, Major A. | Ruggles-Brise, Major E. A. | Wood, Sir Kingsley (Woolwich, W.). |
Macmillan, Captain H. | Runciman, Rt. Hon. Walter | Woodcock, Colonel H. C. |
Macnaghten, Hon. Sir Malcolm | Russell, Alexander West (Tynemouth) | Worthington-Evans. Rt. Hon. Sir L. |
McNeill, Rt. Hon. Ronald John | Rye, F. G. | Yerburgh, Major Robert D. T. |
Macpherson, Rt. Hon. James I. | Samuel, A. M. (Surrey, Farnham) | |
Macquisten, F. A. | Sandeman, A. Stewart | TELLERS FOR THE NOES.— |
Maitland, Sir Arthur D. Steel | Sanders, Sir Robert A. | Mr. F. C. Thomson and Captain |
Malone, Major P. B. | Sanderson, Sir Frank | Margesson. |
Manningham-Buller, Sir Mervyn |
§ Mr. ATTLEEI beg to move,
That the Bill be re-committed to a Committee of the Whole House in respect of the Amendment to Clause 51, standing on the Notice Paper in the names of the lion. Members for Limehouse and Abertillery, as an Amendment to be moved on re-committal.I am quite sure the right hon. Gentle-man will not misunderstand the reason why this Instruction is being moved. He knows how often in Committee we saved him from his friends, and particularly from the Noble Lord the Member for Western Derbyshire (Marquess of Hartington), who moved the last Motion, and our desire to recommit the Bill is on the specific point of the payment of dequate personal expenses and payment for the loss of time to members of assessment committees. In this Bill, an endeavour is being made to set up larger authorities than previously existed in rating, and experience has shown that on larger 976 authorities, where members have to come some distance to serve, some payment for out-of-pocket expenses and for lost time is absolutely necessary, if we are to have a proper representation of the ratepayers and the people interested. On the work of assessment committees, necessarily, there must be meetings in the day time, necessarily a large amount of time must be taken up, and it simply means that, unless payment be made, the only people who can attend and do the work are persons belonging to one or two rather narrow categories, either people unemployed voluntarily or compulsorily, or people whose particular business allows them time off. In many districts you will find that the only people who get on to these committees will be, possibly, some shopkeepers, and certainly, in my experience, licensed victuallers. It is undesirable that only those in a very few categories should get on these com- 977 mittees. In these days no one wishes, I believe, to keep local government bodies restricted to particular classes. It is most desirable that all classes should be represented, but unless some provision of this sort be made, it means that in a vast number of areas the committee dealing with this most important work will be entirely restricted to certain leisured or moneyed classes.This Amendment is put forward, because it is impossible, under the Rules of the House, to move it in the ordinary way on the Report stage, but the matter is of such importance that I do think the Bill should be recommitted on this particular point. One still finds up and down the country a few people who consider that all payment of members of public bodies is absolutely wrong, but I find their number is growing less and less. During the past few weeks I have met a number of enlightened local administrators belonging to the Party opposite who confessed that they had always held previously that any payment was wrong, but who had now become converted. I think we want to recognise that in these days, with the change from the small authority, such as the parish, to the setting up of the larger authorities, and even super-authorities, as in the case of electricity supply, and, as you are going to get here, your county valuation committees, it is asking too much of a man to take his whole day away, and give no compensation whatsoever.
I think the work that is being done on behalf of the public should be paid for properly, and I do not think there is anything outrageous to offend anyone's political belief in the proposal that we make here. It is bringing in a principle already recognised in our large public bodies. In the London area it is recognised in such bodies as the Water Board, the Lee Conservancy Board and others. Outside London, in many of the larger authorities, the payment of reasonable personal expenses is recognised and approved. Anyone who has studied this Bill must realise that we are now going to set up certain committees over large areas. It is a great change, because it is applied particularly to the rural areas. It is not quite so difficult in large towns for the members to reach these committees, but when you have them brought from widely scattered rural areas where 978 the travelling facilities, possibly, are not very good, where you are going to ask them to sit, possibly, day after day on this business, it is absolutely necessary that this payment should be provided under the Bill. I regret it was not inserted in Committee, but I want the House to recognise that local administration is of very great importance. I hope we shall have the support of the democrats on the other side, of whom we hear quite a lot nowadays, whose desire is that everybody who is fit should be allowed to take part in public administration, national and local, and who do not wish to keep this work of valuation and assessment the private preserve of a certain elected class.
§ Mr. CHAMBERLAINThe Amendment which has been the subject of the hon. Member's speech was discussed in Committee upstairs, and it was defeated by 25 votes to nine. I do not propose to take up very much time over it now, because the answer is a very simple one. The hon. Member, although he is endeavouring to apply the Amendment, to one particular Clause of the Bill, made his speech as though he were applying it to all forms of local government, and it is quite impossible, once you introduce a new principle of this kind into local government, to confine it to the particular instance to which it would apply if the Amendment were carried, namely, conferences called by county valuation committees and attended by the members of assessment committees. There may be a great deal to be said on the one side or the other of the question as to whether members of local authorities should receive, in addition to their travelling and subsistence allowances, which are given them by this particular Clause, personal expenses and compensation for loss of time. I say there may be a discussion on the one side or the other on that point, but, obviously, it is a point which should be raised as a point of principle, and made applicable to all forms of local government, if it is to be introduced at all, and not brought in, as it were, by a side wind, and made to apply to a very limited and narrow range of cases, as is contemplated by this particular Amendment.
§
Question put,
That the Bill be recommitted to a Committee of the Whole House in respect of the Amendment to Clause 54, standing on the Notice Paper in the names of the hon.
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Members for Limehouse and Abertillery, as an Amendment to be moved on recommittal.
§ The House divided, Ayes, 111, Noes, 272.
981Division No. 385] | AYES | [4.55p.m. |
Adamson, Rt. Hon. W. (File, West) | Guest, J. (York, Hemsworth) | Ponsonby, Arthur |
Adamson, W. M. (Staff., Cannock) | Guest, Dr. L. Haden (Southwark, N.) | Potts, John S. |
Alexander, A. V. (Sheffield, Hillsbro) | Hall, G. H. (Merthyr Tydvil) | Riley, Ben |
Attlee, Clement Richard | Hamilton, sir R. (Orkney & Shetland) | Robertson, J. (Lanark, Bothwell) |
Baker, J. (Wolverhampton, Bliston) | Hardie, George D. | Robinson, W. C. (Yorks, W.R., Elland) |
Baker, Walter | Harney, E. A. | Runciman, Rt. Hon. Walter |
Barker, G. (Monmouth, Abertillery) | Harris, Percy A. | Salter, Dr. Alfred |
Barnes, A. | Hartshorn, Rt. Hon. Vernon | Scrymgeour, E |
Barr, J. | Hayes, John Henry | Scurr, John |
Batey, Joseph | Henderson, Rt. Hon. A. (Burnley) | Sinclair, Major Sir A. (Caithness) |
Beckett, John (Gateshead) | Henderson, T. (Glasgow) | Smillie, Robert |
Benn, Captain Wedgwood(Leith) | Hirst, G. H. | Smith, Ben (Bermondsey, Rotherhithe) |
Briant, Frank | Hirst, W. (Bradford, South) | Smith, H. B. Lees- (Keighley) |
Broad, F. A. | Hore-Belisha, Leslie | Smith, Rennie (Penistone) |
Brown, James (Ayr and Bute) | Hudson, J. H. (Huddersfield) | Snell, Harry |
Buchanan, G. | Jenkins, W. (Glamorgan, Neath) | Snowden, Rt. Hon. Philip |
Cape, Thomas | John, William (Rhondda, West) | Spoor, Rt. Hon. Benjamin Charles |
Charleton, H. C. | Kelly, W. T. | Stephen, Campbell |
Cluse, W. S. | Kennedy, T. | Thorne, W. (West Ham, Plaistow) |
Collins, Sir Godfrey (Greenock) | Kenworthy, Lt.-Com. Hon. Joseph M. | Thurtle, E. |
Cove, W. G. | Lansbury, George | Townead, A. E. |
Cowan, D. M. (Scottish Universities) | Lawson, John James | Trevelyan, Rt. Hon. C. P. |
Crawfurd, H E. | Lee, F. | Viant, S. P. |
Dalton, Hugh | Lindley, F. W. | Wallhead, Richard C. |
Davies, Evan (Ebbw Vale) | Livingstone, A. M. | Walsh, Rt. Hon. Stephen |
Davies, Ellis (Denbigh, Denbigh) | Lowth, T. | Watson, W. M. (Dunfermline) |
Day, Colonel Harry | Lunn, William | Watts-Morgan, Lt.-Col. D. (Rhondda) |
Dennison, R. | MacDonald, Rt. Hon. J. R. (Aberavon) | Wedgwood, Rt. Hon. Josiah |
Duncan, C. | Mackinder, W. | Weir, L. M |
Evans, Capt. Ernest (Welsh Univer.) | Maclean, Neil (Glasgow, Govan) | Westwood, J. |
Fenby, T. D. | Macpherson, Rt. Hon. James I. | Wilkinson, Ellen C. |
Gibbins, Joseph | March, S. | Wilson, C. H. (Sheffield, Attercliffe) |
Gillett, George M. | Mitchell, E. Rosslyn (Paisley) | Windsor, Walter |
Greenall, T. | Montague, Frederick | Young, Robert (Lancaster, Newton) |
Greenwood, A. (Nelson and Colne) | Morrison, R. C. (Tottenham, N.) | |
Grenfell, D. R. (Glamorgan) | Oliver, George Harold | TELLERS FOR THE AYES.— |
Griffiths, T. (Monmouth, Pontypool) | Owen, Major G. | Mr. Charles Edwards and Mr. |
Groves, T. | Parkinson, John Allen (Wigan) | Frederick Hall. |
Grundy, T. W. | ||
NOES. | ||
Acland-Troyte, Lieut.-Colonel | Buckingham, Sir H. | Curzon, Captain Viscount |
Agg-Gardner. Rt. Hon. Sir James T. | Bull, Rt. Hon. Sir William James | Dalkeith, Earl of |
Albery, Irving James | Bullock, Captain M. | Dalziel, Sir Davison |
Alexander, E. E. (Leyton) | Burman, J. B. | Davidson, J.(Hertf'd, Hemel Hempst'd) |
Allen, J. Sandeman (L'pool, W. Derby) | Burney, Lieut.-Com. Charles D. | Davies, Dr. Vernon |
Applin, Colonel R. V. K. | Butler, Sir Geoffrey | Davies, Sir Thomas (Cirencester) |
Apsley, Lord | Cadogan, Major Hon. Edward | Davison, Sir W. H. (Kensington, S.) |
Ashley, Lt.-Col. Rt. Hon. Wilfrid W. | Campbell, E. T. | Dean, Arthur Wellesley |
Atholl, Duchess of | Cautley, Sir Henry S. | Doyle, Sir N. Grattan |
Baldwin, Rt. Hon. Stanley | Cayzer, Sir C. (Chester, City) | Drewe, C. |
Balfour, George (Hampstead) | Cecil, Rt. Hon. Sir Evelyn (Aston) | Edmondson, Major A. J. |
Barclay-Harvey, C. M. | Chamberlain, Rt. Hon. N. (Ladywood) | Edwards, John H. (Accrington) |
Barnett, Major Sir Richard | Charteris, Brigadier-General J. | Elveden, Viscount |
Barnston, Major Sir Harry | Christie, J. A. | Erskine, Lord (Somerset, Weston, s. M.) |
Beamish, Captain T. P. H. | Churchill, Rt. Hon. Winston Spencer | Erskine, James Malcolm Monteith |
Beckett, Sir Gervase (Leeds, N.) | Churchman, Sir Arthur C. | Evans, Captain A. (Cardiff, South) |
Benn, Sir A. S. (Plymouth, Drake) | Clarry, Reginald George | Everard, W. Lindsay |
Berry, Sir George | Clayton, G. C. | Fairfax, Captain J. G. |
Betterton, Henry B. | Cobb, Sir Cyril | Falle, Sir Bertram G. |
Bird, E. R. (Yorks, W, R., Skipton) | Cockerill, Brigadier-General G. K. | Fanshawe, Commander G. D. |
Bird, Sir R. B. (Wolverhampton, W.) | Cohen, Major J. Brunei | Finburgh, S. |
Blades, Sir George Rowland | Colfox, Major Wm. Phillips | Fleming, D. P. |
Blundell. F. N. | Conway, Sir W. Martin | Foster, Sir Harry S. |
Bourne, Captain Robert Croft | Cooper, A. Duff | Foxcroft, Captain C. T. |
Bowater, Sir T. Vansittart | Cope, Major William | Fraser, Captain Ian |
Bowyer, Capt. G. E. W. | Couper, J. B. | Frece, Sir Walter de |
Boyd-Carpenter, Major A. | Courtauld, Major J. S. | Fremantle, Lieut.-Colonel Francis E. |
Brass, Captain W. | Craig, Capt. Rt. Hon. C. C. (Antrim) | Gadie, Lieut.-Col. Anthony |
Brassey, Sir Leonard | Craig, Ernest (Chester, Crewe) | Galbraith, J. F. W. |
Bridgeman, Rt. Hon. William Clive | Craik, Rt. Hon. Sir Henry | Ganzoni, Sir John |
Briscoe, Richard George | Crook, C. W. | Gates, Percy |
Brocklebank, C. E. R. | Crooke, J. Smedley (Deritend) | Gault, Lieut.-Col. Andrew Hamilton |
Brooke, Brigadier-General C. R. I. | Crookshank, Cpt. H.(Lindsey, Gainsbro) | Gee, Captain R. |
Broun-Lindsay, Major H. | Cunliffe, Joseph Herbert | Gibbs, Col. Rt. Hon. George Abraham |
Brown, Brig.-Gen. H. C.(Berks, Newb'y) | Curtis-Bennett, Sir Henry | Gilmour, Lt.-Col. Rt. Hon. Sir John |
Glyn, Major R. G. C. | Macdonald, Ft. (Glasgow, Cathcart) | Samuel, A. M. (Surrey, Farnham) |
Gower, Sir Robert | McDonnell, Colonel Hon. Angus | Sandeman, A. Stewart |
Grace, John | Macintyre, Ian | Sanders, Sir Robert A. |
Grant, J. A. | McLean, Major A. | Sanderson, Sir Frank |
Grotrian, H. Brent | Macmillan, Captain H. | Sandon, Lord |
Hall, Lieut.-Col. Sir F. (Dulwich) | Macnaghten, Hon. Sir Malcolm | Sassoon, Sir Philip Albert Gustave D. |
Hall, Vice-Admiral Sir R.(Eastbourne) | McNeill, Rt. Hon. Ronald John | Savery, S. S. |
Hall, Capt. W. D'A. (Brecon & Rad.) | Macquisten, F. A. | Shaw, Capt. W. W. (Wilts, Westb'y) |
Hammersley, S. S. | Maitland, Sir Arthur D. Steel- | Sheffield, Sir Berkeley |
Harland, A. | Manningham-Buller, Sir Mervyn | Skelton, A. N. |
Harmsworth, Hon. E. C. (Kent) | Marriott, Sir J. A. R. | Smith, R. W.(Aberd'n & Kinc'dine, C.) |
Harrison, G. J. C. | Meller, R. J. | Smith-Carington, Neville W. |
Hartington, Marquess of | Meyer, Sir Frank | Smithers, Waldron |
Harvey, G. (Lambeth, Kennington) | Milne, J. S. Wardlaw- | Somerville, A. A. (Windsor) |
Harvey, Major S. E. (Devon, Totnes) | Mitchell, W. Foot (Saffron Walden) | Sprot, Sir Alexander |
Haslam, Henry C. | Mitchell, Sir W. Lane (Streatham) | Stanley, Col. Hon. G. F. (Will'sden, E.) |
Hawke, John Anthony | Moles, Thomas | Stanley, Lord (Fylde) |
Headlam, Lieut.-Colonel C. M. | Monsell, Eyres, Com. Rt. Hon. B. M. | Stanley, Hon. O. F. G. (Westm'eland) |
Henderson, Lieut.-Col. V. L. (Bootle) | Moore, Lieut.-Colonel T. C. R. (Ayr) | Steel, Major Samuel Strang |
Heneage, Lieut.-Colonel Arthur P. | Moore, Sir Newton J. | Storry Deans, R. |
Henn, Sir Sydney H. | Moore-Brabazon, Lieut.-Col. J. T. C. | Stott, Lieut.-Colonel W. H. |
Hennessy, Major J. R. G. | Morden, Colonel Walter Grant | Stuart, Crichton-, Lord C. |
Herbert, S.(York, N.R., Scar. & Wh'by) | Moreing, Captain A. H. | Stuart, Hon. J. (Moray and Nairn) |
Hilton, Cecil | Morrison, H. (Wilts, Sallsbury) | Sueter, Rear-Admiral Murray Fraser |
Hogg. Rt. Hon. Sir D. (St. Marylebone) | Murchison, C. K. | Sugden, Sir Wilfrid |
Holland, Sir Arthur | Newman, Sir R. H. S. D. L. (Exeter) | Sykes, Major-Gen. Sir Frederick H. |
Holt, Captain H. P. | Newton, Sir D. G. C. (Cambridge) | Templeton, W. P. |
Homan, C. W. J. | Nicholson, O. (Westminster) | Thompson, Luke (Sunderland) |
Hopkins, J. W. W. | Nield, Rt. Hon. Sir Herbert | Thomson, F. C. (Aberdeen, South) |
Hopkinson, A. (Lancaster, Mossley) | Nuttall, Ellis | Tinne, J. A. |
Hudson, Capt. A. U. M. (Hackney, N.) | Oakley, T. | Tryon, Rt. Hon. George Clement |
Hudson, R. S. (Cumb'l'nd, Whiteh'n) | O'Neill, Major Rt. Hon. Hugh | Vaughan-Morgan, Col. K. P. |
Hurd, Percy A. | Pease, William Edwin | Wallace, Captain D. E. |
Hurst, Gerald B. | Penny, Frederick George | Warner, Brigadier-General W. W. |
Hutchison, G. A. Clark (Midl'n & P'bl's) | Percy, Lord Eustace (Hastings) | Waterhouse, Captain Charles |
Inskip, Sir Thomas Walker H. | Perkins, Colonel E. K. | Watson, Rt. Hon. W. (Carlisle) |
Jackson, Sir H. (Wandsworth, Cen'l) | Perring, William George | Wells, S. R. |
Jacob, A. E. | Peto, Basil E. (Devon, Barnstaple) | Wheler, Major Sir Granville C. H. |
Jephcott, A. R. | Peto, G. (Somerset, Frome) | White, Lieut.-Colonel G. Dairymple |
Kennedy, A. R. (Preston) | Pielou, D. P. | Wiggins, William Martin |
Kinloch-Cooke, Sir Clement | Pilcher, G. | Wilson, R. R. (Stafford, Lichfield) |
Knox. Sir Alfred | Pilditch, Sir Philip | Winby, Colonel L. P. |
Lamb. J. Q. | Power, Sir John Cecil | Windsor-Clive, Lieut.-Colonel George |
Lane-Fox, Lieut.-Col. George R. | Preston, William | Winterton, Rt. Hon. Earl |
Leigh, Sir John (Clapham) | Ramsden, E. | Wise, Sir Fredric |
Lister, Cunliffe-, Rt. Hon. Sir Philip | Rawson, Alfred Cooper | Wolmer, Viscount |
Little, Dr. E. Graham | Reid, D. D. (County Down) | Womersley, W. J. |
Locker-Lampson, G. (Wood Green) | Remer, J. R. | Wood, E.(Chest'r, Stalyb'ge & Hythe) |
Locker-Lampson, Com. O.(Handsw'th) | Remnant, sir James | Wood, Sir Kingsley (Woolwich, W.) |
Loder J. de V. | Rhys, Hon. C. A. U. | Woodcock, Colonel H. C. |
Looker, Herbert William | Rice, Sir Frederick | Worthington-Evans, Rt. Hon. Sir L. |
Lowe, Sir Francis William | Roberts, E. H. G. (Flint) | Yerburgh, Major Robert D, T. |
Lucas-Tooth, Sir Hugh Vere | Roberts, Samuel (Hereford, Hereford) | |
Lumley, L. R. | Ruggles-Brise, Major E. A. | TELLERS FOR THE NOES,— |
Lynn, Sir Robert J. | Russell, Alexander West (Tynemouth) | Captain Hacking and Captain |
MacAndrew, Charles Glen | Rye, F. G. | Margesson. |
Macdonald, Capt. P. D. (I. of W.) |
§ Bill, as amended (in the Standing Committee), considered.
§ NEW CLAUSE.—(Exemption of underground sewers from rating.)
§ No sewer vested in a local authority which is situate below the surface of the ground shall be assessed to any rate for the time being levied in the parish, district, borough, metropolitan borough, county, or other area in which such sewer, or part thereof, is situate, and no rate shall be payable in respect of such sewer or such part thereof.—[Mr. Barker.]
§ Brought up, and read the First time.
§ Mr. BARKERI beg to move "That the Clause be read a Second time."
I very much regret to have to move this new Clause. The Minister of Health 982 is putting forward a Bill to rate sewers. This seems to me to be extraordinary and preposterous in the extreme, when it is considered that sewers contribute so much to the health of the nation, and it would be difficult to find anything that does more so. It seems to me a very extraordinary thins that the Minister, having charge of the Health Department, should bring in a Rating Bill at this time of the Session to rate sewers. Every local authority which wishes to avoid its duty and allows the sewage to pollute its rivers and streams, would escape a very big financial obligation under this Bill. This Bill, as a matter of fact, is n premium on bad sanitation. Personally, I regret that it is necessary for a Mem- 983 ber of the Opposition to ask leave to bring in a Clause like this. The other day there was a parody made on a well-known quotation to the effect that English people have an unfortunate capacity for making drains. If that be so, I do not see why the Minister of Health should try to suppress such a laudable ambition as that by rating these very necessary measures for the promotion of the health of the people.
Sewers are very costly things. They are not revenue-producing agents. They are laid down and constructed for the promotion of health, and not for the production of revenue. In the area which I have the honour to represent, the Monmouthshire Western Valleys Sewerage Board, in 1903–6–9, promoted three Acts of Parliament to enable them to construct sewers to cleanse and purify the river-bed of the Ebbw and its tributaries. These sewers were formed at an enormous expense. They, indeed, cost upward of £400,000. The charge per annum to the Western Valleys Sewerage Board is not less than £2,300. The rating is £2,800; that is, £500 in excess of the cost of laying the sewers. In the Rhymney Valley area there has been expended £750,000 on the sewers. Owing to the War, the cost of these works have been doubled. The rates paid on these sewers in the Rhymney area amount to over £3,000 per annum.
These sewers, as I have intimated, have been constructed for the promotion of health, and not for the production of wealth. I have with me some very remarkable statistics. I should like to lay some of them before the House. In 1904 the death rate was 17.81 per 1,000 in the Western Valleys of Monmouthshire. In 1925 that death rate had been reduced to 9.35 per 1,000. I do not claim that the whole of the reduction is due to the operations of the sewers. There is no doubt, however, that the cleansing of the area has had a great deal to do with the reduction in the death rate. To make such improvements in the two areas I have mentioned, over £1,000,000 have been spent and £100,000 have been paid in rates by the people who live in the area. I cannot for the life of me understand why the Minister should oppose this Clause. He did not oppose it in Committee. I hope he will not oppose it in 984 the House. As a matter of fact, I do not think any censure cast upon the right hon. Gentleman could be comparable to the censure that this Clause has had to be moved from this side of the House instead of from the opposite side. This Clause ought to have been in the original Bill. It ought not to have been necessary for the Opposition to urge upon the Minister of Health not to tax one of the greatest health-promoting agencies that we have. I have sometimes heard the right hon. Gentleman called bad names. I am not going to repeat any of them. I do not say whether or not he deserves them. Sewers are necessary for the promotion of the national health, and this particular Clause Which I am putting forward has got strong and influential support outside the House. There have been some powerful deputations to this House waiting upon Members and urging them to vote for this Clause.
§ Mr. JENKINSI beg formally to second the Motion.
§ Mr. CHAMBERLAINIn putting forward his proposed new Clause the hon. Gentleman the Member for Abertillery (Mr. Barker) described the proposal in the Bill to rate sewers as extraordinary and preposterous.
§ Mr. BARKERHear, hear!
§ Mr. CHAMBERLAINHe has said nothing about sewers above ground. Does he suggest that sewers above ground are not as valuable to health as those underground? Why does he distinguish in the case of a particular kind of sewer? Might I remind him, too, that he brought forward by way of illustration a sewer that runs partly above ground and partly underground. However, the fact remains that the question of rating sewers is inappropriate to a Bill of this kind which deals only with the machinery, and not with the principle of rating. I do not mean to say that I have not, perhaps, some sympathy with the proposal which the hon. Gentleman has in mind. When a deputation from South Wales came to see me on this subject I think I showed considerable sympathy with them, and told them that whilst I could not possibly insert a Clause of this kind in the Bill I did think it was a matter for investigation, and probably legislation. I told them I should give the thing my serious consideration with a view, if possible, to 985 deal with it when the proper opportunity arose. It is necessary, however, to investigate the matter, taking into account the question of overhead as well as underground sewers.
There are other constructions which are as necessary for the health of the people as sewers, which pass through the area of a number of local authorities, and by whom the question of rating might usefully be considered. Take the case of a town which obtains a water supply from a source many miles distant. The pipes may pass through a number of localities. The water in the pipes may be not merely bringing no profit to the authority which consumes it, but may actually lead to a heavy charge upon the rates of that authority. Therefore, I do not think I can consider the question of rating sewers without considering, also, the rating of other structures of that kind. I cannot give any guarantee at this moment as to future legislation, but I can say what I said to the South Wales deputation, that I am hoping that I may be able, in the course of next year, to introduce a Bill amending the Public Health Acts, and that if I do that might be a suitable occasion for dealing with this question, and that I will undertake that the matter shall be taken into consideration before I promote that Bill. That is as far as I can go to-day; but I think the hon. Member will realise that it is not an unreasonable reply to his Motion, and I hope he will not feel it necessary to press it.
§ Colonel WEDGWOODThe right hon. Gentleman has said that he told a South Wales deputation that he was quite incapable of introducing a Clause of this kind into a Bill of this character. I have a greater belief in the right hon. Gentleman's capabilities than he has himself. I should like very much to discover why a Clause exempting underground sewers from rating cannot be introduced into the Bill, while a Clause exempting certain classes of machinery, above ground, can be put into the Bill? No one exceeds me in the desire to see the unrating of machinery, but I am bound to say I could make out an infinitely stronger case for unrating underground sewers. The manufacturer profits, in the first instance, by the unrating of his machinery; whereas the only persons who profit by the unrating of sewers are the inhabitants of 986 unfortunate colliery villages—and other places as well, for it is not merely colliery villages in South Wales that are affected by this—those congested areas where unemployment is rampant, which are saddled with enormous charges for rates levied upon their sewers by other authorities lower down the valley.
In the one case we are benefiting private enterprise; therefore we exempt machinery. By exempting sewers from rating we should be benefiting local authorities, and particularly hard-pressed local authorities; and therefore the Government have the assurance to tell these local authorities that they are quite incapable of introducing a Clause like this into a Bill of this character. I understand the Government will leave the question of the rating of machinery to a free vote of the House. Could not they also leave the question of the unrating of sewers to a free vote of the House? Then people would be able to record in the Division Lobbies whether they thought it more desirable to take the rates off absolute essentials for health instead of off machinery. I can tell the House, particularly these benches, that the Government will not take off the Whips on such a Division; and in spite of the protestations of the right hon. Gentleman that in some happy future time he will see that this reform is undertaken, it will not be done, because these rates go to the agricultural areas. They profit by the rating of sewers, whether overground or underground, and the right hon. Gentleman being, as he has shown himself over and over again on this Bill, entirely in the hands of the Land Union, it ought to be obvious to everybody that he will never make any change is our system of rating which will touch the pockets of the rural landlords.
I despair of getting a free vote on this question, but I do not despair of showing the country the irrational character of the right hon. Gentleman's behaviour over this Bill. Rates off machinery; quite right! Reduce the burden upon industry, enable industry to carry on. to produce at cheaper prices, to encourage our export trade—that is sound. But is not the case for sewers far stronger? Encourage your export trade. [Laughter.] Hon. Members Laugh, but they have no experience of living in slums. [HON. MEMBERS: "Have you?"] Yes, I have seen many 987 of them in my time. I am really amused at the extraordinary levity with which the House treats the question of the drainage of working men's houses. Even if hon. Members opposite look at this question simply from the point of view of pounds, shillings and pence, a dividend in the terms of the health of the people and a reduction of the death rate is as important;, if not more important, than the increase in our export trade we hope to get from the exemption of machinery from rates. For all these reasons I would ask every hon. Member who really can put party aside and think of this question from the public point of view to go into the Lobby with us on this occasion and register one vote for a sound policy, as opposed to the
§ preservation of disease and the benefiting of those agricultural areas which profit by the present system of rating sewers.
§ Mr. LOOKERIn view of my right hon..Friend's explanation of the reasons why he cannot accept this Clause, and of what I regard as a very satisfactory assurance that the point will be considered, and an opportunity be found in a future Bill of giving effect to the Amendment desired, I very much hope the Mover and Seconder will see their way to withdraw it.
§ Question put, "That the Clause be read a Second time."
§ The House divided: Ayes. 115: Noes, 276.
989Division No. 386] | AYES | [5.22p.m. |
Adamson, Rt. Hon. W. (Fife, West) | Guest, Or. L. Haden (Southwark, N.) | Ritson, J. |
Adamson. W. M. (Staff., Cannock) | Hall, G. H.(Methyr Tydil) | Robertson. J. (Lanark, Bothwell) |
Alexander, A. V. (Sheffield, Hillsbro') | Hamilton, Sir R. (Orkney & Shetland) | Robinson, W.C. (Yorks, W.R., Elland) |
Attlee, Clement Richard | Hardie George D | Runciman, Rt. Hon. Walter |
Baker, J, (Wolverhampton, Bilston) | Harney, E. A. | Salter, Dr. Alfred |
Baker, Walter | Harris Percy A. | Scrymgeour, E. |
Barker, G. (Monmouth, Abertillery) | Hartshorn, Rt. Hon. Vernon | Scurr, John |
Barnes, A. | Haves John Henry | Short, Alfred (Wednesbury) |
Barr, j. | Henderson, Rt. Hon. A. (Burnley) | Smillie, Robert |
Batey, Joseph | Henderson. T. (Glasgow) | Smith, Ben (Bermondsey, Rotherhithe) |
Beckett, John (Gateshead) | Hirst, G. H. | Smith. H. B. Lees (Keighley) |
Benn, Captain Wedgwood (Leith) | Hirst, W. (Bradford South) | Smith, Rennie (Penistone) |
Briant, Frank | Hore-Belisha, Leslie | Snell, Harry |
Broad, F. A. | Hudson, J. H. (Huddersfield) | Snowden, Rt. Hon. Philip |
Brown, James (Ayr and Bute) | Jenkins, W. (Glamoroan, Neath) | Spencer, G. A. (Broxtowe) |
Buchanan, G. | John, William (Rhondda, West) | Spoor, Rt. Hon. Benjamin Charles |
Cape, Thomas | Kelly W. T. | Stephen, Campbell |
Charleton, H. C. | Kennedy, T. | Thomson, Trevelyan (Middlesbro. W.) |
Cluse, W. S. | Kenworthy, Lt.-Com. Hon. Joseph M. | Thorne, W. (West Ham, Plaistow) |
Collins, Sir Godfrey (Greenock) | Lansbury George | Thurtle, E. |
Cove, W. G. | Lawson, john James | Townend, A. E. |
Cowan, D. M. (Scottish Universities) | Lee, F. | Trevelyan, Rt. Hon. C. P. |
Crawfurd, H. E. | Lindley, F. W. | Varley, Frank B. |
Dalton, Hugh | Lowth, T. | Viant, S. P. |
Davies, Evan (Ebbw Vate) | Lunn, William | Wallhead, Richard C. |
Davies, Ellis (Denbigh, Denbigh) | MacDonald, Rt. Hon. J. R. (Aberavon) | Walsh, Rt. Hon. Stephen |
Day, Colonel Harry | Mackinder, W. | Watson, W. M. (Dunfermline) |
Dennison, R. | Maclean, Nell (Glasgow, Govan) | Watts-Morgan, Lt.-Col. D. (Rhondda) |
Duncan, C. | March, S. | Wedgwood, Rt. Hon. Josiah |
Dunnico, H. | Mitchell, E. Rosslyn (Paisley) | Weir, L. M. |
Fenby, T. D. | Montaque, Frederick | Westwood, J. |
Gibbins, Joseph | Morrison, R. C. (Tottenham, N.) | Wiggins, William Martin |
Gillett, George M. | Naylor, T. E. | Wilkinson, Ellen C. |
Greenall, T. | Oliver, George Harold | Wilson, C. H. (Sheffield, Attercliffe) |
Greenwood, A. (Nelson and Colne) | Owen, Major G. | Windsor, Walter |
Grenfell, D. R. (Glamorgan) | Parkinson, John Allen (Wigan) | Young, Robert (Lancaster, Newton) |
Griffiths, T. (Monmouth, Pontypool) | Ponsonby, Arthur | |
Groves, T. | Potts, John S. | TELLERS FOR THE AYES.— |
Grundy, T. W. | Richardson, R. (Houghton-le-Spring) | Mr. Charles Edwards and Mr. |
Guest, J. (York, Hemsworth) | Riley, Ben | Frederick Hall. |
NOES. | ||
Acland-Troyte, Lieut.-Colonel | Balfour, George (Hampstead) | Bird, Sir R. B. (Wolverhampton, W.) |
Agg-Gardner, Rt. Hon. Sir James T. | Barclay-Harvey, C. M. | Blades, Sir George Rowland |
Albery, Irving James | Barnett, Major Sir Richard | Blundell, F. N. |
Alexander, E. E. (Leyton) | Barnston, Major Sir Harry | Bourne, Captain Robert Croft |
Allen, J. Sandeman (L'pool, W. Derby) | Beamish, Captain T. P. H. | Bowater, Sir T. Vansittart |
Applin, Colonel R. V. K. | Beckett, Sir Gervase (Leeds, N.) | Bowyer, Capt. G. E. W. |
Apsley, Lord | Benn, Sir A. S. (Plymouth, Drake) | Boyd-Carpenter, Major A. |
Ashley, Lt.-Col. Rt. Hon. Wilfrid W. | Berry, Sir George | Brass, Captain W. |
Atholl, Duchess of | Betterton, Henry B. | Brassey, Sir Leonard |
Baldwin, Rt. Hon. Stanley | Bird, E. R. (Yorks, W. R., Skipton) | Bridgeman, Rt. Hon. William Clive |
Briscoe, Richard George | Hacking, Captain Douglas H. | O'Neill, Major Rt. Hon. Hugh |
Brocklebank, C. E. R. | Hall, Lieut.-Col. Sir F. (Dulwich) | Penny, Frederick George |
Brooke, Brigadier-General C. R. I. | Hall, Vice-Admiral Sir R.(Eastbourne) | Percy, Lord Eustace (Hastings) |
Broun-Lindsay, Major H. | Hall, Capt. W. D'A. (Brecon & Rad.) | Perkins, Colonel E. K. |
Brown, Brig-Gen. H.C.(Berks, Newb'y) | Hammersley, S. S. | Perring, William George |
Buckingham, Sir H. | Hannon, Patrick Joseph Henry | Peto, Basil E. (Devon, Barnstaple) |
Bull, Rt. Hon. sir William James | Harland, A. | Peto, G. (Somerset, Frome) |
Bullock, Captain M. | Harmsworth, Hon. E. C. (Kent) | Pielou, D. P. |
Burman, J. B. | Harrison, G. J. C. | Pilcher, G. |
Burney, Lieut.-Com. Charles D. | Hartington, Marquess of | Pilditch, Sir Philip |
Butler, Sir Geoffrey | Harvey, G. (Lambeth, Kennington) | Power, Sir John Cecil |
Cadogan, Major Hon. Edward | Harvey, Major S. E. (Devon, Totnes) | Pownall, Lieut.-Colonel Assheton |
Campbell, E. T. | Haslam, Henry C. | Preston, William |
Cautley, Sir Henry S. | Hawke, John Anthony | Ramsden, E. |
Cayzer, Sir C. (Chester, City) | Headlam, Lieut.-Colonel C. M. | Rawson, Alfred Cooper |
Cecil. Rt. Hon. Sir Evelyn (Aston) | Henderson, Lieut.-Col. V. L. (Bootle) | Reid, D. D. (County Down) |
Chadwick, Sir Robert Burton | Heneage, Lieut.-Colonel Arthur P. | Remer. j. R. |
Chamberlain. Rt. Hon. N. (Ladywood) | Honn, Sir Sydney H. | Remnant, Sir James |
Charteris, Brigadier-General J. | Hennessy, Major J. R. G. | Rentoul, G. S. |
Christie, J. A. | Herbert, S. (York, N.R., Scar, & Wh'by) | Rhys, Hon. C. A. U. |
Churchill, Ht. Hon. Winston Spencer | Hilton, Cecil | Rice, Sir Frederick |
Churchman, Sir Arthur C. | Hogg, Rt. Hon. Sir D. (St. Marylebone) | Roberts, E. H. G. (Flint) |
Clarry, Reginald George | Holland, Sir Arthur | Roberts, Samuel (Hereford, Hereford) |
Clayton, G. C. | Holt, Capt. H. P. | Ruggles-Brise, Major E. A. |
Cobb, Sir Cyril | Homan, C. W. J. | Russell, Alexander West (Tynemouth) |
Cockerill, Brigadier-General G. K. | Hopkinson, A. (Lancaster, Mossley) | Rye, F. G. |
Cohen, Major J. Brunel | Hudson, Capt. A. U. M.(Hackney, N.) | Samuel, A. M. (Surrey, Farnham) |
Colfox, Major Wm. Phillips | Hudson, R. S. (Cumb'l'nd, Whiteh'n) | Sandeman, A. Stewart |
Conway, Sir W. Martin | Hurd, Percy A. | Sanders, Sir Robert A. |
Cooper, A. Duff | Hurst, Gerald B. | Sanderson, Sir Frank |
Couper, J. B. | Hutchison, G. A. Clark (Midl'n & P'bl's) | Sandon, Lord |
Courtauld, Major J. S. | Inskip, Sir Thomas Walker H. | Sassoon, Sir Philip Albert Gustave D. |
Craig, Capt. Rt. Hon. C. C.(Antrim) | Jackson, Sir H. (Wandsworth, Cen'l) | Savery, S.S. |
Craig, Ernest (Chester, Crewe) | Jacob. A. E. | Shaw, Capt. W. W. (Wilts, Westb'y) |
Craik, Rt. Hon. Sir Henry | Jephcott, A. R. | Sheffield, Sir Berkeley |
Crook, C. W. | Kennedy, A. R.(Preston). | Skelton, A. N. |
Crooke, J. Smedley (Deritend) | Kinloch-Cooke, Sir Clement | Smith R. W.(Aberd'n & Kinc'dine, c) |
Crookshank, Cpt. H.(Lindsey, Gainsbro) | Knox, sir Alfred | Smith-Carington, Neville W. |
Cunliffe, Joseph Herbert | Lamb, J.Q | Smithers, Waldron |
Curtis-Bennett, Sir Henry | Lane-Fox, Lieut.-Col. George R. | Somerville, A. A. (Windsor) |
Dalkeith, Earl of | Leigh, Sir John (Clapham) | Sprot, Sir Alexander |
Dalziel, Sir Davison | Lister Cunliffe., Rt. Hon. Sir Philip | Stanley, Lord (Fylde) |
Davidson, J.(Hertfd, Hemel Hempst'd) | Locker-Lampson, G. (Wood Green) | Stanley, Hon. O. F. G. (Westm'eland) |
Davies, Dr. Vernon | Loder, J. De V | Steel, Major Samuel Strang |
Davies, Sir Thomas (Cirencester) | Looker, Herbert William | Storry Deans, R. |
Davison, Sir W. H. (Kensington, 8.) | Lowe, Sir Francis William | Stott Lieut.-Colonel W. H. |
Dean, Arthur Wellesley | Lucas-Tooth, Sir Hugh Vere | Stuart Crichton-, Lord C. |
Doyle. Sir N. Grattan | Lumley, L. R. | Stuart, Hon. J. (Moray and Nairn) |
Drewe C. | Lynn, sir R. J. | Sueter, Rear-Admiral Murray Fraser |
Edmondson, Major A. J. | MacAndrew Charles Glen | Sugden, Sir Wilfrid |
Edwards, John H. (Accrington) | Macdonald, Capt. P. D. (I. of W.) | Skyes, Major-Gen. Sir Frederick H. |
Elliot, Captain Walter E. | Macdonald, R. (Glasgow, Cathcart) | Templeton, W. P. |
Elveden, Viscount. | McDonnell, Colonel Hon. Angus | Thompson, Luke (Sunderland) |
Erskine, Lord (Somerset, Weston-s.-M.) | Macintyre, Ian | Thomson, F. C. (Aberdeen, South) |
Erskine, James Malcolm Monteith | McLean, Major A. | Thomson, Rt. Hon. Sir W. Mitchell- |
Evans, Captain A. (Cardiff, South) | Macmillan, Captain H. | Tinne, J. A. |
Evans, Capt. Ernest (Welsh Univer.) | Macnaghten, Hon. Sir Malcolm | Tryon, Rt. HON George Clement |
Everard, W. Lindsay | McNeill, Rt. Hon. Ronald John | Vaughan-Morgan, Col. K. P. |
Fairfax, Captain J. G. | Macguisten, F. A. | Wallace, Captain D. E. |
Falle, Sir Bertram G. | Maitland, Sir Arthur D. Steel | Ward, Lt -Col. A. L. (Kingston-on-Hull) |
Fanshawe, Commander G. D. | Manningham-Buller, Sir Mervyn | Warner. Brigadier-General W. W. |
Fielden, E. B. | Margesson, Captain D. | Waterhouse, Captain Charles |
Finburgh, S. | Marriott, Sir J. A. R. | Watson, Rt. Hon. W. (Carlisle) |
Fleming, D. P. | Meller, R. J. | Wells S. R. |
Foster, Sir Harry S. | Meyer, Sir Frank | Wheler, Major Sir Granville C. H. |
Foxcroft, Captain C. T. | Milne, J. S. Wardlaw | White. Lieut.-Colonel G. Dairymple |
Fraser, Captain Ian | Mitchell, W. Foot (Saffron Walden) | Wilson, R. R. (Stafford, Lichfield) |
Frece, Sir Walter de | Mitchell, sir W. Lane (Streatham) | Winsby, Colonel L. P. |
Fremantle, Lieut.-Colonel Francis E. | Moles, Thomas | Windsor-Clive, Lieut.-Colonel George |
Gadie, Lieut.-Col. Anthony | Monsell, Eyres, Com. Rt. Hon. B. M. | Winterton, Rt. Hon Earl |
Galbraith, J. F. W. | Moore, Lieut.-Colonel T. C. R. (Ayr) | Wise Sir Fredric |
Ganzoni, Sir John | Moore. Sir Newton J. | Wolmer, Viscount |
Gates, Percy | Moore-Brabazon, Lieut.-Col. J. T. C. | Womersley, W. J. |
Gault, Lieut.-Cot. Andrew Hamilton | Morden, Col. W. Grant | wood, B. C. (Somerset, Bridgwater) |
Gee. Captain R. | Moreing, Captain A. H. | Wood, E.(Chest'r Stalyb'ge & Hythe) |
Gibbs, Co,. Rt. Hon. George Abraham | Morrison, H (Wilts, Salisbury) | Wood, Sir Kingsley (Woolwich, W.) |
Gilmour, Lt.-Col. Rt. Hon. Sir John | Murchison, C. K. | Woodcock, Colonel H.S |
Glyn, Major R. G. C. | Newman Sir R. H. S. D. L (Exeter) | Worthington-Evans, Rt.. Hon. Sir L. |
Gower, Sir Robert | Newton, Sir D. G. C. (Cambridge) | Yerburgh, Major Robert D.T. |
Grace, John | Nicholson, O. (Westminster) | |
Grant, J. A. | Nield, Rt. Hon. Sir Herbert | TELLERS FOR THE NOES.— |
Gretton. Colonel John | Nuttall, Ellis | Major Cope and Captain Viscount |
Grotrian, H. Brent | Oakley, T. | Curzon. |
Question, "That leave be given to withdraw the Amendment," put, and agreed to.
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