Friday, 10 June 1921
The House met at Twelve of the Clock, Mr. SPEAKER in the Chair.
Rotherham Corporation Bill.
(by Private Notice) asked the Minister of Agriculture whether he is now in a position to make any statement with regard to the re-opening of the ports of Great Britain to store cattle from Ireland?
"to amend the financial provisions of the National Health Insurance Acts, 1911 to 1920, and to provide for increasing the amounts payable to insurance committees on account of their...
Sir SAMUEL ROBERTS reported from the Committee of Selection; That they had discharged the following Member from the Joint Committee of Lords and Commons on Gas and Water Bills: Mr. Casey; and had...
As amended (in the Standing Committee), considered.
(2) The prohibition on importation imposed by this Act shall not apply to any plumage imported in the baggage or as part of the wearing apparel of a passenger, if, in the opinion of the...
Within four months of the passing of this Act the Board of Trade shall appoint an advisory committee consisting of— (a) An independent chairman.(b) Two experts in ornithology.(c) Three...
As amended (in the Standing Committee), considered.
Nothing in this Act shall give to any person any right— (a) to have his marriage solemnised in church according to the form prescribed in the Book of Common Prayer; or(b) to receive Holy...
(5) Section five of the said Act shall be read and construed as though at the end thereof there were inserted the words "and the word 'brother' shall include a brother of the half blood."
As amended (in the Standing Committee), considered; read the Third time, and passed.
As amended (in the Standing Committee), considered.
(1) In order to meet the increase which has taken place since the outbreak of the War in the cost of living and travelling and in other expenditure necessarily incurred by coroners, the...
Order for Second Reading read.
Mr. Leslie Scott's Amendment to Clause 1, after paragraph (ii) to insert a new paragraph— (iii) for or relating to corn imported into the United Kingdom in cases where such contract,...
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