HL Deb 01 August 1952 vol 178 cc615-6

11.19 a.m.

Order of the Day for the Third Reading read.

LORD WISE

My Lords, on behalf of the noble Lord, Lord Amulree, I beg to move that this Bill be now read a third time.

Moved, that the Bill be now read 3a.—(Lord Wise.)

On Question, Bill read 3a, with the Amendments.

In the Title:

LORD LLEWELLIN moved to leave out of Line 1 of the Title the words "of any domestic fowl prepared for use in fighting or". The noble Lord said: My Lords, I beg to move the Amendment that appears in my name.

It is purely consequential to Amendments made in this House on the Report stage of this Bill.

Amendment moved— Line 1, leave out ("of any domestic fowl prepared for use in fighting or")—[Lord Llewellin.]

On Question, Amendment agreed to.

Bill passed, and returned to the Commons.

THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR COMMONWEALTH RELATIONS (THE MARQUESS OF SALISBURY)

My Lords I beg to move that the House do now adjourn.

Moved, That the House do now adjourn.—(The Marquess of Salisbury.)

On Question, Motion agreed to, and House adjourned accordingly, at twenty-two minutes past eleven o'clock, to Tuesday, 14th October, 1952, except for Judicial Business.