§ Lords Amendment: In page 95, line 49, at end add new Schedule:
§ 1. Iron or steel (including alloy steel) in any of the following forms (and whether or not new or secondhand or prime or defective)—
- Pig;
- Ingot;
- Billet, bloom, slab;
- Tinplate bar, sheet bar;
- Plate, medium plate, sheet (and whether coated or uncoated);
- Angle channel, tee, joist, piling section, other sectional material (and whether fabricated or not);
- Round, rod, square, hexagon, flat, other section and shape (and whether black or bright);
- Rail, sleeper, fishplate, soleplate;
- Tinplate tinplate base (uncoated) terne plate, black plate, silver-finished plate;
- Hoop strip (and whether coated or uncoated and whether hot or cold rolled);
- Tube pipe and standard fittings (not being conduit fittings) therefor;
- Tyre, axle, wheel;
- Casting, block for forging, block for pressing, forging, drop forging;
- Colliery arch, and accessories therefor, pit prop;
- Spring;
- Wire rod;
- Coated or uncoated wire (whether plain or barbed), wire rope, wire strand, wire netting, wire chain link fencing, wire reinforcement fabric mesh, wire rod reinforcement fabric mesh, wire nail, wire staple;
- Bolts nuts, screws, screw studs, washers and rivets.
§ 2. Ferro alloy of any kind.
§ 3. Scrap iron and scrap steel (including alloy steel)."
2444§ Remaining Lords Amendments agreed to.
§ Committee appointed to draw up Reasons to be assigned to the Lords for disagreeing to certain of their Amendments to the Bill: Mr. S. N. Evans, Mr. Lyttelton, Mr. Peake, Mr. G. R. Strauss and Mr G. Thomas; Three to be the Quorum.—[Mr. G. R. Strauss.]
§ Committee to withdraw immediately.
§ Reasons for disagreeing to certain of the Lords Amendments reported, and agreed to; to be communicated to the Lords.