HL Deb 14 July 1908 vol 192 cc537-8

Leicester Corporation Bill.—Commons Amendments to Lords Amendments considered, and agreed to.

The LORD CHANCELLOR acquainted the House, That the Clerk of the Parliaments had laid upon the Table the Certificate from the Examiners that the further Standing Orders applicable to the following Bill have been complied with: Holderness Water.

The same was ordered to lie on the Table.

Margate Corporation Bill.—Reported with Amendments.

London (Westminster and Kensington) Electric Supply Companies Bill [H.L.].—Reported from the Select Committee, with Amendments.

River Wandle Protection Bill [H.L.].—Report from the Select Committee, That the Committee had not proceeded with the consideration of the Bill, the opposition thereto having been withdrawn; read, and ordered to lie on the Table.

The Orders made on 25th June last and the 6th instant discharged, and Bill committed for Thursday next.

Criccieth Water and Improvement Bill. Reported with Amendments.

Education Board Provisional Orders Confirmation (Cornwall, etc.) Bill [H.L.].—Reported with Amendments, and recommitted to a Committee of the Whole House on Thursday next.

Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Tramways (No. 2) Bill—Brought from the Commons, read 1a, and referred to the Examiners.

Fatal Accidents (Damages) Bill [H.L.]; Troon (Loch Bradan) Water Order Confirmation Bill [H.L.].—Returned from the Commons agreed to.

Rochester Bridge Bill [H.L.].—Returned from the Commons agreed to, with Amendments. The said Amendments considered, and agreed to.

Doncaster Corporation Bill; Mother-well Burgh Extension, etc., Bill; Swinton and Mexbrough Gas Bill.—Returned from the Commons with the Amendments agreed to.

Central Ireland Electric Power Bill; Tyne Improvement Bill; London United. Tramways Bill; Public Offices Sites (Extension) Bill.—Leave given to the Select Committee not to sit To-morrow till Two o'clock.

Usk Fisheries Provisional Order Bill.—Brought from the Commons and read 1a; to be printed, and referred to the Examiners. [No. 147.]

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