HC Deb 21 February 1957 vol 565 c683

Order for Consideration, as amended, read.

7.51 p.m.

The President of the Board of Trade (Sir David Eccles)

I beg to move, That the Bill be re-committed to a Committee of the whole House in respect of the Amendment to Clause 1, page 2, line 20, standing on the Notice Paper in the name of Sir David Eccles. I see that there is an Amendment to my Motion which, if you were to call it, Mr. Speaker, we should not oppose.

Question amended, by adding, at the end: and in respect of the Amendments to Clause 8, page 6, lines 33 and 42, standing on the Notice Paper in the name of Mr. Gordon Walker."—[Mr. Gordon Walker.]

Question, as amended, agreed to.

Bill immediately considered in Committee.

[Sir GORDON TOUCHE in the Chair]

    cc683-5
  1. Clause 1.—(CASES WHERE CUSTOMS DUTIES MAY BE IMPOSED.) 752 words
  2. cc685-700
  3. Clause 8.—(CONSTRUCTION OF REFERENCES TO COUNTRY OF ORIGIN, ETC.) 5,685 words
  4. cc700-2
  5. Clause 1.—(CASES WHERE CUSTOMS DUTIES MAY BE IMPOSED.) 941 words
  6. cc702-13
  7. Clause 2.—(ORDERS IMPOSING DUTIES.) 4,631 words, 1 division
  8. cc713-4
  9. Clause 3.—(RELIEF IN RESPECT OF ANTI-DUMPING DUTIES.) 370 words
  10. cc714-5
  11. Clause 5.—(POWER TO REQUIRE INFORMATION FROM IMPORTERS.) 126 words
  12. c715
  13. Clause 11.—(PROVISIONS AS TO ORDERS.) 268 words