Gwener, 31 Gorffennaf 1925
The House met at Eleven of the Clock, Mr. SPEAKER in the Chair
Burnley Corporation Bill,
As amended, considered.
As amended, considered.
As amended, considered; an Amendment made.
Ordered, "That the Lords Amendments be considered forthwith.—[Mr. Davidson.]
Mr. MAC KINDER: (by Private Notice) asked the Minister of Labour whether he has any further information to give to the House as to the attitude of his Department regarding the reported deadlock...
May I ask whether the Government can make any statement with regard to the coal situation?
That they have agreed to,—Public Health Bill, with Amendments.
Lords Amendments to be considered upon Monday next, and to be printed. [Bill 250.]
Ordered (under Section 7 of The Private Legislation Procedure (Scotland) Act, 1899) to be considered upon Monday next.
Order for Third Reading read.
Message to attend the Lords Commissioners.
Question again proposed, "That the word 'now' stand part of the Question."
May I ask the Prime Minister whether he can now make any announcement on the coal situation?
Lords Amendments considered, and agreed to.
Order read for Consideration of Lords Amendments to Commons Amendment.
Commons Amendment:
Lords Amendments considered, and agreed to.
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