Friday, 2 July 1954
The House met at Eleven o'Clock
[Mr. SPEAKER in the Chair]
Order read for resuming adjourned debate on Question [1st July], "That the Bill be now read the Third time."
As amended (in the Standing Committee), considered.
2.8 p.m.
Amendments made: In page 2, line 38, leave out from "except," to first "a," in line 41, and insert: in accordance with such a consent as is mentioned in subsection (4) of this section. In page 3,...
I beg to move, in page 4, line 6, to leave out from "the," to "a," in line 8, and to insert: requirements of the public immediately before or immediately after Sunday or the Jewish Sabbath. This...
I beg to move, in page 7, line 8, to leave out "he has," and to insert "there is." I think it would be for the convenience of right hon. and hon. Members opposite if I explain what has led to...
I beg to move, in page 10, line 31, to leave out "fifty-seven," and to insert "fifty-six." I think that the next Amendment to line 33, which is similar, can be debated with this one. In the...
Motion made, and Question proposed, "That this House shall now adjourn."—[Mr. Kaberry.]
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And sometimes to shout at each other.