Friday, 9 April 1948
The House met at Eleven o'Clock
[Mr. SPEAKER in the Chair]
Read the Third time, and passed.
Considered in Committee.
Motion made, and Question proposed, "That the Clause stand part of the Bill."
Motion made, and Question proposed, "That the Clause stand part of the Bill."
(1) In the proviso to subsection (1) of section one hundred and fifty-eight of the Army Act (which provides that except in the case of certain offences a person who since the commission of an...
In Section one hundred and twenty-four of the Army Act (which provides for persons tried, to obtain copies of court martial proceedings) the words "in the case of a general court martial within...
In Section fifty-four of the Army Act (relating to the confirmation, remission and approval of sentences) after Subsection (9) there shall be inserted the following Subsection: (10) In every case...
As amended (in the Standing Committee), considered.
(1) A collecting society and an industrial assurance company shall, as respects each year as respects which they are required by the Commissioner in the prescribed manner so to do, send to him...
I would like to say that I do not propose to move the Amendments in my name in lines 39, 41 and 45. The question of "knowingly" is dealt with in another Clause which we shall reach later. In...
I beg to move, in page 4, line 5, to leave out Subsection (2). When we inserted this Clause in the Bill and approved it upstairs, I think the Committee generally were under the impression that...
Amendment made: In page 5, line 37, leave out "commencement," and insert "passing."—[Mr. Glenvil Hall.]
Amendments made: In page 6, line 23, leave out "commencement," and insert "passing."
I beg to move, in page 8, line 18, to leave out "Provided," and to insert: and shall have effect both as regards those provisions and as regards the relevant provisions of the Act of 1923,...
Amendment made: In page 9, line 7, leave out "under," and insert "for the purposes of."—[Mr. Glenvil Hall.]
Amendments made: In page 10, line 5, leave out "forty-nine," and insert "fifty."
I beg to move, in page 11, line 44, at the end, to insert: Provided that such a society shall not be guilty of an offence under the Act of 1896 by reason of its insuring in contravention of...
I beg to move in page 12, line 30, to leave out "meaning," and to insert "including." In consequence of the passing of the Army and Air Force (Womens Services) Act, women now will be capable of...
I beg to move in page 13, line 20, at the end, to insert: (3) The receipt, or letter or certificate, from the Commissioners of Inland Revenue as to payment of death duties or freedom there-from...
Amendment made: In page 14, line 5, after "Treasury," insert "made by statutory instrument."—[Mr. Glenvil Hall.]
I beg to move, in page 15, line 35, at the end, to insert: and by subsection (6) of section five of the Adoption of Children (Scotland) Act, 1930. Of course, Scotland should be included, and this...
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I beg to move, in page 19, line 25, column 1, to leave out from the beginning, to "money," in line 28, and to insert: Section eight, Subsection (1), After paragraph (d) insert the following...
Amendments made: In page 23, line 38, at beginning, insert: 46 & 47 Vict. c. 47. The Provident Nominations and Small Intestacies Act, 1883. In section ten, in Subsection (1), the words...
Motion made, and Question proposed, "That this House do now adjourn."—[Mr. Snow.]
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