HL Deb 05 June 1894 vol 25 c389

Order of the Day for the Second Reading, read.

Moved, "That the Bill be now read 2a."—{The Lord Monkswell.)

THE EARL OF CAMPERDOWN

asked the noble Lord to state what was in the Bill. A great many Provisional Order Bills were put down on the Paper, but they were not on the Table. Perhaps the noble Lord would have no objection to explain what they contained.

*LORD MONKSWELL

said, he had no further information.

THE EARL OF CAMPERDOWN

inquired whether anybody knew what it was the House was asked to pass?

*LORD MONKSWELL

said, the Bills were on the Table. By the title this Bill related to the urban sanitary district of Lisburn, and the Order was set out in the Schedule.

THE MARQUESS OF SALISBURY

May I ask why these Bills are not printed? It is not as though we were very economical about printing, and I think we might spare a little for printing such Bills as these.

LORD MONKSWELL

said, a copy was always placed on the Table.

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