Gwener, 16 Mai 1924
The House met at Eleven of the Clock, Mr. SPEAKER in the Chair.
London and North Eastern Railway Bill (King's Consent signified),
"to confirm a Provisional Order under the Private Legislation Procedure (Scotland) Act, 1899, relating to St. Andrews Links," presented by Mr. WILLIAM ADAMSON; and ordered (under Section 7 of the...
"to confirm a Scheme of the Charity Commissioners for the application or management of the Charities in the county of London called or known as the Elizabeth Fry Refuge and the Refuge for the...
"to provide for the better protection of the public in relation to the sale of Bread," presented by Mr. WEBB; supported by Mr. William Adamson and Mr. Albert Alexander; to be read a Second time...
I wish to ask your ruling, Sir, on a question of Order arising out of a Motion standing on the Paper to-day in the name of the hon. Member for Pontypridd (Mr. Mardy Jones)— That the growing...
SIR JOSEPH HOOD reported from the Committee on Group D of Private Bills; That the parties promoting the Southern Railway Bill had stated that the evidence of Superintendent Arthur Bassom Director...
Reported, with Amendments; Report to lie upon the Table, and to be printed
MR. WILLIAM NICHOLSON reported from the Committee of Selection; that they had discharged the following Member from Standing Committee A: Mr. Attorney-General; and had appointed in substitution:...
MR. WILLIAM NICHOLSON further reported from the Committee; That they had discharged the following Member from Standing Committee D: Miss Lawrence; and had appointed in substitution: Mr. George...
Order for Second Reading read.
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