HL Deb 15 November 1933 vol 89 cc347-8

Message from the Commons to acquaint their Lordships that they have made the following Order relative to the Bill:

"That if the said Bill be brought from the House of Lords in the next Session of Parliament, the Bill shall be deemed to have been read the first and second time and committed, and shall be recorded in the Votes as having been so read and committed.

"That all Petitions presented in the present Session against the said Bill which stand referred to the Committee on the Bill shall stand referred to the Committee on the Bill in the next Session of Parliament; and that all grounds of objection to the right of Petitioners to be heard, and all notices of objection given in the present Session within the time prescribed by the Rules of the Referees, shall be held applicable in the next Session of Parliament.

"That no Petitioners shall be heard before the Committee on the Bill unless their Petition shall have been presented within the time limited in the present Session:—

"That this be a Standing Order of the House."