MONEYLENDERS BILL [Lords].

– in the House of Commons am ar 28 Gorffennaf 1925.

Danfonwch hysbysiad imi am ddadleuon fel hyn

Report and Special Report from the Joint Committee, in respect of the Money lenders Bill [Lords] (pending in the Lords), and the Moneylenders (Amendment) Bill (reported, without Amendment), brought up, and read, with Minutes of Evidence.

Report and Special Report to lie upon the Table, and to be printed.

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