Friday, 11 March 1977
The House met at Eleven o'clock
[Mr. SPEAKER in the Chair]
For Birmingham, Stechford, in the room of the right honourable Roy Harris Jenkins (Chiltern Hundreds).—[Mr. Michael Cocks.]
With your permission, Mr. Speaker, I beg to present a humble petition signed by some 11,500 most loyal subjects of the Crown and supported by the Child Poverty Action Group, Gingerbread, the...
Ordered,That the Torts (Interference with Goods) Bill [Lords] be referred to a Second Reading Committee.—Mr. Thomas Cox. ]
I have not selected the amendment to the motion on the Order Paper.
3.25 p.m.
Order for Second Reading read.
Order for Second Reading read.
Order for Second Reading read.
Order for Second Reading read.
Order for Second Reading read.
Order for Second Reading read
Order for Second Reading read.
Read a Second time.
Motion made, and Question put forthwith pursuant to Standing Order No. 73A (Standing Committee on Statutory Instruments, &c.)
That the Housing Finance (Northern Ireland) Order 1977, a draft of which was laid before this House on 16th February, be approved.—[Mr. Graham.]
That this House takes note of Commission Document No. R/1695/76 relating to the Report on the activities of the Directorate-General for Information in 1975.—[Mr. Graham.]
Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—[Mr. Graham.]
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