HC Deb 30 July 1951 vol 491 cc1114-25

Lords Amendments considered.

11.26 p.m.

The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Local Government and Planning (Mr. Lindgren)

On a point of order, Mr. Deputy-Speaker. We propose, with the permission of the House, to follow the same procedure as on the previous Bill. We propose to accept all the Amendments which have come to us from another place, and while we do not wish to delay the House, I will gladly give any explanation that is desired on any Amendment.

Mr. Deputy-Speaker (Colonel Sir Charles MacAndrew)

We must remember that there is an Amendment to be moved to one of the Lords Amendments.

Lieut.-Colonel Elliot (Glasgow, Kelvingrove)

We have no objection to the same procedure being adopted. The first three Amendments can be dealt with separately, and after that a considerable number of Amendments will fall to be considered under one head.

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  1. Title 109 words
  2. cc1115-9
  3. Clause 2.—(PROHIBITION ON USE OF STREAM FOR DISPOSAL OF POLLUTING MATTER, REFUSE, ETC.) 1,588 words
  4. c1119
  5. Clause 5.—(BYELAWS.) 104 words
  6. cc1119-23
  7. Clause 7.—(RESTRICTIONS ON NEW OUTLETS AND NEW DISCHARGES.) 1,342 words
  8. c1123
  9. New Clause.— (REPORTS OF RIVER BOARDS.) 173 words
  10. cc1123-5
  11. Clause 10.—(INTERPRETATION.) 491 words
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