Iau, 25 Tachwedd 1943
[Mr. SPEAKER in the Chair]
For the County of Lancaster (Darwen Division), in the room of Captain Stuart Hugh Minto Russell, died on active service.—[Mr. James Stuart.]
I beg to move, That, notwithstanding anything in the Standing Orders relating to Private Business during the present Session,— (a) a petition for a Private Bill required by Standing Order...
Return ordered, Of the number of Private Bills, Hybrid Bills, and Bills for confirming Provisional Orders introduced into the House of Commons and brought from the House of Lords, and of Acts...
Return ordered, Of the number of Public Bills, distinguishing Government from other Bills, introduced into this House, or brought from the House of Lords, during Session 1942–43; showing...
Return ordered, Of the number of Public Petitions presented and printed in Session 1942–43, with the total number of signatures in that Session."—[The Deputy-Chairman.]
Return ordered, Of the number of Select Committees appointed in Session 1942–43, the Chairmen's Panel and the Court of Referees; the subjects of inquiry; the names of the Members appointed...
May I ask the Deputy Prime Minister whether he will state the Business of the House for our next series of Sittings?
"to continue in force the Local Elections and Register of Electors (Temporary Provisions) Act, 1939, as amended by subsequent Acts and subject to certain further amendments, and to amend section...
"to continue certain expiring laws"; presented by Mr. Assheton; to be read a Second time upon the next Sitting Day, and to be printed [Bill 2].
I beg to move, That, during the present Session whenever the House stands adjourned and it is represented to Mr. Speaker by His Majesty's Government that the public interest requires that the...
I beg to move, That during the present Session— (1) Government business shall have precedence at every sitting;(2) The following provisions shall have effect as respects public Bills:(a) no...
[Second Day.]
Ordered, That the Committee of Privileges do consist of Ten Members.
I beg to move, That a Select Committee be appointed to control the arrangements for the Kitchen and Refreshment Rooms in the department of the Serjeant at Arms attending this House.
Resolved, "That this House do now adjourn."—[Major Sir James Edmondson.]
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