HL Deb 06 March 1906 vol 153 cc217-8

Report by the Chairman of Committees of the House of Lords and the Chairman of Ways and Means in the House of Commons, under Section 2 of the Private Legislation Procedure (Scotland) Act, 1899.

That the provisions of the Edinburgh Corporation Order, the Highland and Great North of Scotland Railways Amalgamation Order, and of the Scottish Union and National Insurance Company Order, are of such a character that they ought to be dealt with by Private Bills and not by Provisional Orders.

That the Glasgow and South Western Railway Order may be allowed to proceed as an Order with the omission of Clause 14, which appears to contravene General Order No. 114.

That, save as aforesaid, the Provisional Orders be allowed to proceed subject to such recommendations as may be hereafter made with respect to the several Orders.

Laid before the House (pursuant to Act), and ordered to lie on the Table.