Friday, 8 February 1929
The House met at Eleven of the dock, Mr. SPEAKER in the Chair.
Derby Corporation Bill (by Order),
1. asked the Secretary of State for Scotland why he has intimated to the Dundee Town Council disapproval of amendments to by-laws in which a proposal was made and passed by the sheriff allowing...
Mr. William Nicholson reported from the Committee of Selection: That they had discharged the following Member from the Panel to serve on Unopposed Bills Committees under Standing Order No. 105:...
Considered in Committee. [Progress, 7th February.
I beg to move, "That the Clause be left out."
I beg to move, in page 21, line 35, to leave out the word "halfpenny," and to insert instead thereof the word "penny."
Mr. BENN: I beg to move in page 22, line 1, to leave cut Sub-section (1). I wish to put a question on this, because I understand that in Sub-section (4), which is to be left out, town and county...
Amendments made:
Amendment made:
The following Amendment stood upon the Order Paper in the name of Mr. HARDIE:
Amendments made:
Amendments made:
Amendments made:
Amendment made:
Resolved, "That this House do now adjourn."—[Sir V. Warrender.]
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