HL Deb 13 August 1907 vol 180 cc945-6

Order of the Day read for the consideration of the Report from the Standing Orders Committee and for resuming the adjourned debate on the Amendment moved after Third Reading.

THE EARL OF DONOUGHMORE

My Lords, I understand that the position now is that this Bill has been before the Standing Orders Committee, and that they have recommended a certain Amendment. On the understanding that your Lordships will accept that Amendment, and I believe the noble Lord opposite does not object to that course being followed, I would ask the leave of the House to withdraw the Amendment which I moved on the previous occasion. The new Amendment does not include a certain number of points that were comprised in my Amendment, but I desire to accept the decision of the Standing Orders Committee.

Amendment, by leave, withdrawn.

Moved, That the Amendment of the Standing Orders Committee be agreed to.—(The Earl of Donoughmore.)

On Question, Motion agreed to.

Bill passed, and returned to the Commons.

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