HL Deb 19 May 1903 vol 122 cc1045-6

Report from, That the Standing Orders not complied with in respect of the Petition for a Bill by Frederick Ellsworth Kip ought to be dispensed with, and leave given to introduce the Bill.

Read and agreed to.

Coventry Electric Tramways Bill. Examiner's Certificate of non-compliance with the Standing Orders referred to the Standing Orders Committee on Tuesday next.

Dewsbury, Batley, and Birstal Tramways Bill [H L.] Reported from the Select Committee, with Amendments.

Bournemouth Corporation Tramways Bill [H.L.]; Jewish Colonisation Association Bill [H.L.]. Reported, with Amendments.

South Lancashire Tramways Bill [H.L.]. Reported from the Select Committee, with Amendments.

Scunthorpe Urban District Water Bill [H.L.]; Hove, Worthing, and District Tramways Bill [H.L.]. Read 3a, and passed, and sent to the Commons.

Maidstone Gas Bill. Read 3a, and passed.

Somerset and District Electric Power Bill [H.L.]. The consent of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales signified; Bill read 3a, and passed, and sent to the Commons.

Dudley, Stourbridge, and District Tramways Bill [H.L.]. Read 3a, and passed, sent to the Commons.

East Ardsley Gas Bill. Read 3a, with the Amendments, and passes, and returned to the Commons.

Watford and Edgware Railway Bill. Brought from the Commons; read 1a; and referred to the Examiners.

Midland Railway Bill. Reported from the Select Committee, with Amendments.

St. Luke's Church and Parish Quoad Sacra Edinburgh Order Confirmation Bill [H.L.]. A Bill to confirm a Provisional Order under the Private Legislation Procedure (Scotland) Act, 1899, relating to St. Luke's Church and Parish Quoad Sacra, Edinburgh—was presented by the Lord Balfour; read 1a; to be printed; and (pursuant to the Private Legislation Procedure (Scotland) Act, 1899, Section 7), deemed to have been read 2a; and reported from the Committee. (No. 79.)

Dundee Royal Lunatic Asylum Order Confirmation Bill. Brought from the Commons; read 1a; to be printed, and (pursuant to the Private Legislation Procedure (Scotland) Act, 1899), deemed to have been read 2a—(The Lord Balfour), and reported from the Committee. (No. 80.)

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