HL Deb 13 May 1884 vol 288 c146

Order of the Day for the Second Reading read.

THE EARL OF ABERDEEN

, in moving that the Bill be now read a second time, said, it was to remove certain disabilities under which solicitors in the Colonies suffered. The Bill had been approved by the noble Earl the Secretary of State for the Colonies, the Colonial Office, and the Incorporated Law Society, and he believed that there was no objection to it. He would move the second reading.

Moved, "That the Bill be now read 2a."—(The Earl of Aberdeen.")

Motion agreed to; Bill read 2a accordingly, and committed to a Committee of the Whole house on Thursday next.