Friday, 20 June 1924
The House met at Eleven of the Clock, Mr. SPEAKER in the Chain
Keighley Corporation (Trolley Vehicles) Provisional Order Bill,
For the County of East Sussex (Lewes Division), in the room of Lieut.-Colonel William Robert Campion, D.S.O. (Manor of Northstead).— [Commander Eyres-Monsell.]
I should be glad if the Lord Privy Seal would tell us what is the business for next Thursday. The right hon. Gentleman yesterday said that he would announce that later on.
"to amend The Coal Mines Act, 1911," presented by Mr. GEORGE HALL: supported by Mr. Tom Smith, Mr. John, Mr. Charles Edwards, Mr. David Grenfell, Mr. William Jenkins, Mr. George Barker and...
MR. WILLIAM NICHOLSON reported from the Committee of Selection; That they had discharged the following Member from Standing Committee A (added in respect of the Merchandise Marks Bill): Mr....
Sin JOHN BRUNNER reported from the Committee on Group E of Private Rills; That Mr. McConnell, one of the Members of the said Committee, was not present during the sitting of the Committee this clay.
Order for Second Reading read.
As amended (in the Standing Committee), considered.
"A registrar on the application of the defendant, of the hearing of which application seven clear days' notice shall be given by the defendant to the plaintiff, may order a plaint or other...
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