HC Deb 30 May 1938 vol 336 cc1623-4

Aldridge Urban District Council Bill,

Order for Consideration of Lords Amendments read.

Motion made, and Question, "That the Lords Amendments be now considered," put, and agreed to.

Lords Amendments considered accordingly.

The Chairman of Ways and Means (Sir Dennis Herbert)

The Amendments consist of deletion of a Clause empowering the authority to deal with pavement lighting, insertion of protective provisions, and alterations of a drafting nature.

Lords Amendments agreed to.

Brixham Gas and Electricity Bill,

Order for Consideration of Lords Amendments read.

Motion made, and Question, "That the Lords Amendments be now considered," put, and agreed to.

Lords Amendments considered accoringly.

The Chairman of Ways and Means: These consist of three Amendments of a drafting nature.

Lords Amendments agreed to.

London Midland and Scottish Railway Bill,

Order for Consideration of Lords Amendments read.

Motion made, and Question, "That the Lords Amendments be now considered," put, and agreed to.

Lords Amendments considered accordingly.

The Chairman of Ways and Means: These Amendments consist of insertion of one protective Clause, and certain alterations of a verbal nature.

Lords Amendments agreed to.

London and North Eastern Railway Bill (King's Consent signified),

Bill read the Third time, and passed.

London County Council (Tunnel and Improvements) Bill (King's Consent signified),

Bill read the Third time, and passed.

Royal Sheffield Infirmary and Hospital Bill [Lords],

Read the Third time, and passed, with Amendments.

Brighton Corporation (Transport) Bill,

Lee Conservancy Catchment Board Bill,

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

Nottingham Corporation Bill [Lords],

Stockton-on-Tees Corporation Bill [Lords],

Wear Navigation and Sunderland Dock Bill [Lords],

West Thurrock Estate Bill [Lords],

Read a Second time, and committed.

Gateshead and District Tramways and Trolley Vehicles Bill [Lords] (by Order),

Second Reading deferred till Thursday.

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