HL Deb 02 August 1906 vol 162 c1306

House in Committee according to order.

Lord RIBBLESDALE in the Chair.

EARL BEAUCHAMP said he was very anxious to meet the convenience of their Lordships, and, if it was in accordance with their wishes, he might move his Amendments together. They were drawn up in order to meet the wishes of certain opponents in another place. They did meet their wishes entirely, and the Bill, as amended by their Lordships, would have no opposition in the House of Commons.

Amendments made: Standing Committee negatived: Then (Standing Order No. XXXIX. having been suspended): Amendments reported: Bill read 3a, with the Amendments and passed, and returned to the Commons.