Claluse 1. — (Validity of certain War charges and levies.)

Part of Orders of the Day — WAR CHARGES (VALIDITY) (No. 2) BILL. – in the House of Commons at on 21 May 1924.

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Division No. 76.]AYES.[8.7 p.m.
Ackroyd, T. R.Harvey, T. E. (Dewsbury)Raffan, P. W.
Allen, R. Wilberforce (Leicester, S.)Hobhouse, A. L.Raffety, F. W.
Alstead, R.Hore-Belisha, Major LeslieRamage, Captain Cecil Beresford
Apsley, LordJenkins, W. A. (Brecon and Radnor)Rathbone, Hugh R.
Aske, Sir Robert WilliamJones, Henry Haydn (Merioneth)Rees, Sir Beddoe
Berkeley, Captain ReginaldJowitt, W. A. (The Hartlepools)Remer, J. R.
Birkett, W. N.Laverack, F. J.Royle, C.
Bramsdon, Sir ThomasLessing, E.Samuel, Samuel (W'dsworth, Putney)
Bull, Rt. Hon. Sir William JamesLloyd, Cyril E. (Dudley)Seely, H. M. (Norfolk, Eastern)
Burnie, Major J. (Bootle)McCrae, Sir GeorgeSimpson, J. Hope
Cassels, J. D.Maden, H.Stranger, Innes Harold
Cowan, D. M. (Scottish Universities)Mansel, Sir CourtenaySutherland, Rt. Hon. Sir William
Darbishire, C. W.Marks, Sir George CroydonThompson, Piers G. (Torquay)
Davies, Ellis (Denbigh, Denbigh)Millar, J. D.Thorne, G. R. (Wolverhampton, E.)
Dickie, Captain J. P.Morse, W. E.Thornton, Maxwell R.
Dixey, A. C.Moulton, Major FletcherVivian, H.
Duckworth, JohnOliver, P. M. (Manchester, Blackley)Williams, Col. P. (Middlesbrough, E.)
Dudgeon, Major C. R.Owen, Major G.Wise, Sir Fredric
Emlyn-Jones, J. E. (Dorset, N.)Parry, Thomas HenryWood, Major M. M. (Aberdeen, C.)
Finney, V. H.Pattinson, S. (Horncastle)
Fletcher, Lieut.-Com. R. T. H.Phillipps, VivianTELLERS FOR THE AYES.
Franklin, L. B.Pilkington, R. R.Mr. Harney and Mr. Leif Jones.
Gorman, WilliamPringle, W. M. R.
NOES.
Acland, Rt. Hon. Francis DykeCostello, L. W. J.Guest, J. (York, Hemsworth)
Adamson, Rt. Hon. WilliamCove, W. G.Hacking, Captain Douglas H.
Adamson, W. M. (Staff., Cannock)Cowan, Sir Wm. Henry (Islington, N.)Hall, F. (York, W. R., Normanton)
Agg-Gardner, Rt. Hon. Sir James T.Craik, Rt. Hon. Sir HenryHall, G. H. (Merthyr Tydvil)
Alden, PercyCrittall, V. G.Hannon, Patrick Joseph Henry
Alexander, A. V. (Sheffield, Hillsbro')Crooke, J. Smedley (Deritend)Harbord, Arthur
Ayles, W. H.Davidson, Major-General Sir J. H.Hartington, Marquess of
Baker, WalterDavies, Sir Thomas (Cirencester)Hartshorn, Rt. Hon. Vernon
Banton, G.Davison, J. E. (Smethwick)Hastings, Sir Patrick
Barker, G. (Monmouth, Abertlliery)Dickson, T.Hastings, Somerville (Reading)
Barnes, A.Doyle, Sir N. GrattanHaycock, A. W.
Barnett, Major Richard W.Dukes, C.Hayday, Arthur
Barnston, Major Sir HarryDuncan, C.Henderson, A. (Cardiff, South)
Batey, JosephDunnico, H.Henderson, T. (Glasgow)
Benn, Sir A. S. (Plymouth, Drake)Edwards, C. (Monmouth, Bedwellty)Henderson, W. W. (Middlesex, Enfld.)
Berry, Sir GeorgeEdwards, G. (Norfolk, Southern)Henn, Sir Sydney H.
Black, J. W.Egan, W. H.Hennessy, Major J. R. G.
Blundell, F. N.Eyres-Monsell, Com. Rt. Hon. B. M.Hillary, A. E.
Bondfield, MargaretForestier-Walker, L.Hirst, G. H.
Bowyer, Capt. G. E. W.Fremantle, Lieut.-Colonel Francis E.Hoffman, P. C.
Brittain, Sir HarryGardner, B. W. (West Ham, Upton)Hope, Rt. Hon. J. F. (Sheffield, C.)
Broad, F. A.Gardner, J. P. (Hammersmith, North)Hopkinson, A. (Lancaster, Mossley)
Bromfield, WilliamGavan-Duffy, ThomasHorlick, Lieut.-Colonel J. N.
Buckingham, Sir H.Gillett, George M.Isaacs, G. A.
Buckie, J.Gosling, HarryJackson, R. F. (Ipswich)
Burman, J. B.Gould, Frederick (Somerset, Frome)James, Lieut.-Colonel Hon. Cuthbert
Butler, Sir GeoffreyGraham, D. M. (Lanark, Hamilton)Jenkins, W. (Glamorgan, Neath)
Buxton, Rt. Hon. NoelGraham, W. (Edinburgh, Central)John, William (Rhondda, West)
Cape, ThomasGreene, W. P. CrawfordJohnston, Thomas (Stirling)
Charleton, H. C.Greenall, T.Jones, T. I. Mardy (Pontypridd)
Church, Major A. G.Greenwood, A. (Nelson and Colne)Jowett, Rt. Hon. F. W. (Bradford, E.)
Clarke, A.Greenwood, William (Stockport)Kennedy, T.
Cobb, Sir CyrilGrenfell, D. R. (Glamorgan)Kindersley, Major G. M.
Compton, JosephGroves, T.King, Captain Henry Douglas
Cope, Major WilliamGrundy, T. W.Lamb, J. Q.
Lansbury, GeorgeNixon, H.Sutton, J. E.
Law, A.O'Grady, Captain JamesThomson, Sir W. Mitchell-(Croydon, S.)
Lawrence, Susan (East Ham, North)Parkinson, John Allen (Wigan)Thurtle, E.
Lawson, John JamesPease, William EdwinTillett, Benjamin
Leach, W.Perkins, Colonel E. K.Tinker, John Joseph
Lee, F.Perring, William GeorgeToole, J.
Lindley, F. W.Ponsonby, ArthurTout, W. J.
Lloyd-Greame, Rt. Hon. Sir PhilipPotts, John S.Turner, Ben
Lorimer, H. D.Purcell, A. A.Varley, Frank B.
Loverseed, J. F.Richardson, R. (Houghton-le-Spring)Wallhead, Richard C.
Lowth, T.Ritson, J.Warne, G. H.
MacDonald, Rt. Hon. J. R. (Aberavon)Robinson, S. W. (Essex, Chelmstord)Watson, W. M. (Dunfermline)
MacDonald, R.Ropner, Major L.Watts-Morgan, Lt.-Col. D. (Rhondda)
McEntee, V. L.Roundell, Colonel R. F.Webb, Rt. Hon. Sidney
Maclean, Neil (Glasgow, Govan)Royce, William StapletonWeir, L. M.
March, S.Russell-Wells, Sir S. (London Univ.)Welsh, J. C.
Marley, JamesSamuel, H. Walter (Swansea, West)Whiteley, W.
Martin, W. H. (Dumbarton)Scott, Sir Leslie (Liverp'l, Exchange)Wignall, James
Middleton, G.Shepperson, E. W.Williams, Lt.-Col. T. S. B. (Kennington)
Mills, J. E.Sherwood, George HenryWilson, Sir C. H. (Leeds, Central)
Mitchell, W. F. (Saffron Walden)Shinwell, EmanuelWilson, C. H. (Sheffield, Attercliffe)
Montague, FrederickSmith, Ben (Bermondsey, Rotherhithe)Wilson, R. J. (Jarrow)
Morel, E. D.Snell, HarryWindsor, Walter
Muir, John W.Spence, R.Wright, W.
Murray, RobertStamford, T. W.Yerburgh, Major Robert D. T.
Nall, Lieut.-Colonel Sir JosephStewart, J. (St. Rollox)
Naylor, T. E.Sueter, Rear-Admiral Murray FraserTELLERS FOR THE NOES.
Newman, Sir R. H. S. D. L. (Exeter)Sullivan, J.Mr. Spoor and Mr. John Robertson.
Nicholson, O. (Westminster)

Question, "That the Schedule stand part of the Bill," put, and agreed to.

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