Gwener, 7 Mawrth 1924
The House met at Eleven of the Clock, Mr. SPEAKER in the Chair.
Thames Conservancy Bill (by Order),
"to empower the London County Council to construct and work tramways; to make a new street, street improvements, and other works; and for other purposes," presented, and read the First time; and...
"to confirm certain Provisional Orders of the Minister of Health relating to Leyton, Plymouth, Reading, Rugby Joint Hospital District, Scarborough and Worsley," presented by Mr. WHEATLEY; read...
5. asked the Prime Minister whether any inquiry has been made by, or report received by, the Government as to the conversion of plant and machinery at the Krupp works at Essen from purposes...
"to make further provision for the adoption of children by suitable persons," presented by Sir THOMAS INSKIP; supported by Sir Leonard Brassey, Sir Robert Newman, Mrs. Wintringham, Mr. Mosley,...
Copy presented, of Report by the Chairman of Committees of the House of Lords and the Chairman of Ways and Means in the House of Commons, under Section 2 of the Private Legislation Procedure...
Copy presented,—of Report by the Attorney General on the Bill [pursuant to Standing Order 175a]; referred to the Committee on the Bill.
Mr. Nicholson reported from the Committee of Selection; That they had discharged the following Members from the Standing Committee A (added in respect of the Rent Restrictions Bill): Mr. Attorney...
Order for Second Reading read.
Read a Second time, and committed to a Standing Committee.
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