HL Deb 31 August 1893 vol 16 c1554

Commons Amendments considered (according to Order).

Moved, "That the Commons Amendments be agreed to."

*THE CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES (The Earl of MORLEY)

said, he had no objection to the Motion, but would point out that nothing could be more irregular than the manner in which they had been introduced. The main objection to them was that they were absolutely outside the notices deposited with the Bill, thereby bringing into it at the last stage new matters altogether. Such a course would cause great confusion in private legislation if adopted. He was informed that the loss of this Bill would involve great hardship on the towns of Blackrock and Kingstown, and therefore he would, on that ground, offer no objection to the Motion.

Motion agreed to.