§ Report by the Special Orders Committee, That they have examined the Special Order as required by the Standing 958 Orders of the House; that they have considered a statement by the Minister of Labour made in accordance with the provisions of Section 55 (8) of the Unemployment Insurance Act, 1935; that in their opinion the provisions of the Order raise important questions of policy and principle; that they comply with the terms of the Unemployment Insurance Act, 1935, under which the Order is submitted for approval; that the Order is founded on precedent in that it re-enacts, with certain additional benefits to the employed person, the Regulations made under the Unemployment Insurance (No. 3) Act, 1931; that in the opinion of the Committee the 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 Order:
§ Read, and ordered to lie on the Table.