HC Deb 02 March 1972 vol 832 c877

Considered in Committee.

[Sir ROBERT GRANT-FERRIS in the Chair]

9.56 p.m.

The Chairman

I think it would be for the convenience of the Committee if I say that as far as possible I propose to group the Amendments. Should any hon. Member wish to raise a debate, perhaps he will indicate when the time comes.

The Under-Secretary of State for the Home Department (Mr. Mark Carlisle)

There are four further amendments the Chair is aware of that are not on the Notice Paper. They are purely financial provisions taken under previous Amendments in the House of Commons, and I think the hon. and learned Gentleman the Member for Dulwich (Mr. S. C. Silkin) knows all about them.

The Chairman

I am much obliged. It will be quite in order to move these Amendments at the appropriate time.

Clauses I to 4 ordered to stand part of the Bill.

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