HL Deb 24 July 1896 vol 43 c581

LOCAL GOVERNMENT PROVISIONAL ORDER (NO. 22) BILL,

be read a Second time."

THE CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES (The EARL OF MORLEY)

observed that he did not intend to make any objection to the order being dispensed with, but this year there were more late Bills than he ever remembered.

LORD HARRIS

said he had already called the attention of the Local Government Board to this matter. He was much obliged to the noble Earl for not opposing the Motion to-day.

Motion agreed to; Bills read a Second time accordingly, and committed to a Committee of the Whole House on Monday next.