§ Report from the Special Orders Committee, That they have examined the Special Order as required by the Standing Orders of the House; that they have received and considered a Memorandum by the Minister of Labour explanatory of the Draft Regulations made under Sections 38 (3) and 52 (2) of the Unemployment Assistance Act, 1934; that in their opinion the Special Order raises important questions of policy and principle; that the Special Order is not founded on precedent; that in the opinion of the Committee the Special Order cannot be passed by the House without special attention, but that no further inquiry is necessary before the House proceeds to a decision on the Resolution to approve the said Special Order: Read, and ordered to lie on the Table.
§ WORKINGTON GAS ORDER, 1934.
§ BISHOP'S STORTFORD GAS ORDER,1934.
§ BERKHAMPSTEAD GAS ORDER, 1934.
§ EASTBOURNE GAS ORDER, 1934.
§ DURSLEY GAS ORDER, 1934.
§ Report from the Special Orders Committee, That no Petition has been presented praying to be heard against the Special Orders, and that there is nothing in these Orders to which they think it necessary to call the attention of the House: Read, and ordered to lie on the Table.