Friday, 1 February 1929
The House met at Eleven of the Clock, Mr. SPEAKER in the Chair.
Considered; to be read the Third time upon Monday next.
Considered; to be read the Third time upon Monday next.
Sir Leolin Forestier-Walker reported from the Committee of Selection; That they had discharged the following Member from Standing Committee B (added in respect of the Northern Ireland Land Bill):...
Copy Ordered, of Statement showing the Gross and Net Total Cost of the Civil Services and Revenue Departments, and the Navy, Army, and Air Services for the year ended the 31st day of March,...
Considered in Committee. [Progress, 31st January.]
Amendment made:
The Amendments on the Sixth Schedule apparently have no words to authorise them in the Clauses of the Bill.
It would appear that the first Amendment in the name of the right hon. Gentleman the Member for Ealing (Sir H. Nield) and others—in page 116, line 10 after the second word "the" to insert...
Mr. CHAMBERLAIN: I beg to move, in page 120, line 36, at the end, to insert the words:
Amendment of Special Lists made under 18 and 19 Geo. V., C. 44, and Consequential Amendment of Valuation Lists.
I beg to move, in page 123, line 16, at the end, to insert the words: 2. Section twenty-three of the Metropolitan Police Act, 1829 (which prescribes the basis on which sums required for the...
I beg to move, in page 128, to leave out from the word "shall" in line 25 to the end of line 32, and to insert instead thereof the words: by equal monthly instalments beginning on the fifteenth...
Amendments made:
Resolved, "That this House do now adjourn."—[Commander Eyres Monsell.]
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And sometimes to shout at each other.