HC Deb 15 June 1948 vol 452 cc394-5

Amendment made: In page 187, line 15, 187 at end, insert: Section 295. Section 197 Section 366."—[Mr. Younger.]

THIRTEENTH SCHEDULE.—(Repeals.)
Amendments made: In page 189, line 41, at end, insert:
"12 & 13 Vict., c. xciv An Act to amend an Act passed in the eleventh year of the reign of King George the First for regulating elections within the City of London and for preserving the peace, good order, and government of the said City. In section five the words from "and who" to the words "in respect to such premises" where they last occur."

In page 192, line 18, column 3, after "read," insert: and in the directions as to printing the ballot paper the words from 'The surname' to the last 'and'.

In line 45, column 3, leave out "Section sixteen," and insert: in section sixteen the words 'cockades, ribbons, or other marks of distinction'.

In page 193, line 43, column 3, leave out "Section twelve," and insert: in section twelve the words 'cockades, ribbons, or other marks of distinction'.

In page 194, line 41, column 3, leave out "Section sixteen," and insert: in section sixteen the words 'cockades, ribbons or other marks of distinction'.

In page 196, line 46, column 3, after "14,"insert: in sub-paragraph (1) of paragraph 16 the words ' by two local government electors or'.

In page 197, line 15, column 3, at end, insert: and in the directions as to printing the ballot paper the words from 'The surname' to the last 'and'.

In line 56, column 3, after "14," insert: in sub-paragraph (1) of paragraph 16 the words 'by two electors or'.

In page 198, line 28, column 3, after "Form D," insert: and in the directions as to printing the ballot paper the words from 'The surname' to the last 'and'."—[Mr. Younger.]

In page 199, line 56, column 3, after "Schedule," insert "paragraph 3 and."

In page 200, line 22, column 3, at end, insert: and in the directions as to printing the ballot paper the words from 'The surname,' to the last 'and'."—[Mr. Woodburn.]

Bill to be read the Third time Tomorrow, and to be printed. [Bill 113.]