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Ordered,
That so much of the Lords Message yesterday as relates to the appointment of a Committee to consider the implementation of the Resolutions of both Houses in favour of the establishment of a permanent system of sound broadcasting of their proceedings and to make recommendations be now considered.—[Mr. Tinn.]
§ So much of the Lords Message considered accordingly.
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Ordered,
That a Select Committee of five Members be appointed to join with the Committee appointed by the Lords to consider the implementation of the Resolutions of both Houses in favour of the establishment of a permanent system of sound broadcasting of their proceedings and to make recommendations.
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Ordered,
That Sir Paul Bryan, Mr. Robert Cooke, Mr. Ben Ford, Mr. William Price and Mrs. Ann Taylor be members of the Committee.
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Ordered,
That the Committee have power to send for persons, papers and records; to report from time to time; and to sit notwithstanding any adjournment of the House.
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Ordered,
That Two be the Quorum of the Committee.
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Ordered,
That the Minutes of the Evidence and Memoranda reported from the Joint Committee on Sound Broadcasting, on 15th November 1976, in the last Session of Parliament, be referred to the Committee.
§ Message to the Lords to acquaint them with such of the said Orders as are necessary to be communicated to their Lordships.