HL Deb 19 November 1936 vol 103 cc321-2

Order to be made by the Minister of Labour under Section 14 of the Unemployment Insurance (Agriculture) Act, 1936:

Laid before the House (pursuant to Act) for affirmative Resolution and referred to the Special Orders Committee.

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA (FAMILY PENSION FUNDS) ORDER, 1936.

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA (FEDERAL COURT) ORDER, 1936.

Report from the India and Burma Orders Committee, That they have examined the draft Orders as required by the Standing Orders of the House; that in their opinion the provisions of the Orders raise important questions of policy and principle which have been accepted already by the House when passing the Government of India Act, 1935, under which the Orders are submitted for approval; that the Orders are not founded on precedent inasmuch as no similar Orders have been submitted for the approval of Parliament under the Act; that in the opinion of the Committee the Orders cannot be passed without special attention, but that no further inquiry is necessary before the House proceeds to a decision on the Resolutions to approve the said Orders:

Read, and ordered to lie on the Table.

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA (AUDIT AND ACCOUNTS) ORDER, 1936.

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA (GOVERNORS' ALLOWANCES AND PRIVILEGES) ORDER, 1936.

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA (FEDERAL LEGISLATURE AMENDMENT) ORDER, 1936.

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA (PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURES) (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) ORDER, 1936.

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA (DEFENCE APPOINTMENTS) ORDER, 1936.

GOVERNMENT OF BURMA (AUDIT AND ACCOUNTS) ORDER, 1936.

GOVERNMENT OF BURMA (GOVERNOR'S SALARY, ALLOWANCES AND PRIVILEGES) ORDER, 1936.

GOVERNMENT OF BURMA (LEGISLATURE) (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) ORDER, 1936.

GOVERNMENT OF BURMA (DEFENCE APPOINTMENTS) ORDER, 1936.

Report from the India and Burma Orders Committee, That they have examined the draft Orders as required by the Standing Orders of the House; that in their opinion the Orders do not raise important questions of policy and principle; that the Orders are not founded on precedent, inasmuch as no similar Orders have been submitted for the approval of Parliament under the Government of India Act, 1935, and the Government of Burma Act, 1935; that in the opinion of the Committee the Orders can be passed without special attention and that no further inquiry is necessary before the House proceeds to a decision on the Resolution to approve the said Orders:

Read, and ordered to lie on the Table.

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA (COMMENCEMENT AND TRANSITORY PROVISIONS) (No. 2) ORDER, 1936.

Report from the India and Burma Orders Committee, That they have examined the Draft Order as required by the Standing Orders of the House; that in their opinion the Order does not raise important questions of policy and principle; that the Order is founded on precedent; that in the opinion of the Committee the Order can be passed by the House without special attention and that no further inquiry is necessary before the House proceeds to a decision on the Resolution to approve the said Order:

Read, and ordered to lie on the Table.