HL Deb 20 March 1928 vol 70 cc502-3

Order of the Day read for the consideration of the Commons Message of Thursday last.

THE CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES (THE EARL OF DONOUGHMORE)

My Lords, I beg to make the Motion which stands in my name upon the Paper and which is consequential upon Motions to which your Lordships have already agreed.

Moved, That a Committee of five Lords be appointed to join with a Committee of the House of Commons to consider the following Bills, the London, Midland and Scottish Railway (Road Transport) Bill, the Great Western Railway (Road Transport) Bill, the London and North Eastern Railway (Road Transport) Bill, the Metropolitan Railway (Road Transport) Bill, the Southern Railway (Road Transport) Bill, the London, Midland and Scottish Railway (Road Transport, Scotland) Bill and the London and North Eastern Railway (Road Transport, Scotland) Bill, as mentioned in the Commons Message, and that the said Committee be named by the Committee of Selection.—(The Earl of Donoughmore.)

On Question, Motion agreed to, and ordered accordingly.