Standing Orders. – in the House of Commons at on 15 November 1934.
Standing Order No. 80 (3), line 5, leave out from 'House,' to end of the Standing Order, and insert new paragraph,—
'(4) Mr. Speaker shall nominate, at the commencement of every Session, a Chairmen's Panel of not less than ten Members to act as temporary Chairmen of Committees when requested by the Chairman of Ways and Means. From this Panel, of whom the Chairman of Ways and Means and the Deputy Chairman shall be ex-officio Members, Mr. Speaker shall appoint the Chairman of each Standing Committee and may change the Chairman so appointed from time to time. The Chairmen's Panel, of whom three shall be a Quorum, shall have Power to report their Resolutions on matters of Procedure relating to Standing Committees from time to time to the House.'