Another Amendment proposed, in page 7, line 21, to leave out the word "substantial" (Mr. Basil Peto).Question put, "That the word 'substantial' stand part of the Clause."-The Committee divided : Mr. Albert Alexander Sir Burton Chadwick Sir Thomas Davies Captain Gunston Ayes, 20. Lieut.-Colonel Heneage Miss Lawrence Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister Major Ruggles-Brise Lieut.-Colonel Stott Mr. Tinne Mr. Webb Lieut.-Col, Windsor-Clive Major Colfox Sir William Perring Noes, 7. Mr. Ramsden Mr. Herbert Williams Another Amendment proposed, in page 7, line 24, to leave out all the words from the word "or" to the end of line 31, in order to insert the words : 5 66 (b) goods produced or manufactured in the United Kingdom which after exportation are brought back into the United Kingdom, including any such goods which have undergone abroad any process or change not amounting to a substantial process or change "-(Sir Philip CunliffeLister), instead thereof. Question, "That the words proposed to be left out stand part of the Clause,"-put, and negatived. Question proposed, "That those words be there inserted." Amendments made to the proposed Amendment, in line 4, after the word "any," by inserting the words "treatment or"-(Mr. Webb); and in line 5, by leaving out all the words from the word "process" to the end of the proposed Amendment, and by adding the words "not resulting in substantial change in the goods "-(Sir Phi'ip Cunliffe-Lister). Proposed words, as amended, there inserted. Another Amendment proposed, in page 7, after the words last inserted, to insert the words : "(c) goods derived from various countries which are blended in this country for sale either in this country or for export"-- (Mr. Albert Alexander). Question put, "That those words be there inserted."The Committee divided : H Another Amendment proposed, in page 7, after the words last inserted, to insert the words:- "(d) goods arriving in Great Britain by parcels post"-(Mr. Webb). Question, "That those words be there inserted,"-put, and negatived. Another Amendment proposed, in page 7, after the words last inserted, to insert the words: "(d) goods which are blended or mixed after importation into the United Kingdom provided that they are marked with the word blended'"-(Mr. Albert Alexander). Question put, "That those words be there inserted."The Committee divided:- Another Amendment proposed, in page 8, line 7, at the end, to insert the words: "Substantial change by reason of a manufacturing process' does not include a change effected by attaching or adding to goods by way of decoration, trimming or otherwise any substance which can be detached or removed therefrom so as to restore the goods substantially to their original form"- (Mr. Edmund Wood). Question, "That those words be there inserted,"-put, and negatived. Another Amendment proposed, in page 8, line 7, at the end, to insert the words: "Substantial change in the goods' does not include Question put, "That those words be there inserted."The Committee divided : Another Amendment proposed, in page 8, line 9, at the end, to insert the words: 66 (2) Section one of this Act shall not extend to blends or mixtures, and an Order in Council made under the foregoing provisions of this Act with respect to goods of any class or description shall not extend to blends or mixtures consisting of or containing those goods unless the Order expressly so provides, and, where any Order in Council so provides, the indication of origin to be given in respect of the blends or mixtures shall, notwithstanding anything in this Act, be an indication in such form as the Order prescribes "(Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister). Question put, "That those words be there inserted." The Committee divided: Mr. Sandeman Allen Captain Cazalet Sir Burton Chadwick Sir Thomas Davies Ayes, 19. Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister Mr. Herbert Williams |