Clause 3. — (Protection for certain classes of whales.)

Orders of the Day — WHALING INDUSTRY (REGULATION) BILL [Lords]. – in the House of Commons at on 24 July 1934.

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Amendments made:

In page 2, line 29, leave out "II," and insert "I."

In line 32, leave out "III," and insert "II."

In line 35, leave out "IV," and insert "III."—[Mr. Elliot.]

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