AGRICULTURAL WAGES BILL. Clause 1, further considered. Amendment proposed, in page 1, line 9, to leave out the word "committee," in order to insert the word "Board" -(Sir Henry Cautley),—instead thereof. Question again proposed, "That the word 'committee' stand part of the Clause." Debate arising: Mr. Buxton rose in his place, and claimed to move "That the Question be now put."Question, "That the Question be now put,"-put, and agreed to. Question put accordingly.-The Committee divided: Mr. Blundell Earl of Dalkeith Marquess of Hartington Mr. Lambert Lieut.-Colonel Lane-Fox Major McLean Lieut.-Colonel Mason Noes, 32. Mr. Wardlaw-Milne Major the Marquess of Lieut.-Colonel Wheler Mr. Edward Wood MEMBERS PRESENT-(continued): Mr. George Edwards Mr. Hobhouse Sir Courtenay Mansel Sir Douglas Newton Mr. Paling Mr. Palmer Captain Tudor Rees Lieut.-Colonel Wheler Lieut.-Colonel Woodwark AGRICULTURAL WAGES BILL: Clause 1, further considered. Amendment proposed, in page 1, line 17, to leave out sub-section (3)-(Mr. Ormsby-Gore).-Question proposed, "That the words proposed to be left out, down to the word 'if' in line 17, stand part of the Clause." Amendment, by leave, withdrawn. Another Amendment proposed, in page 1, line 17, to leave out all the words from the word " may to the end of the sub-section, in order to insert the words "on the advice of any county agricultural wages committee, establish a separate committee for any area within such county, and thereupon the wages committee for that area shall exercise all the powers of a county agricultural wages committee under this Act "-(Mr. Lamb),-instead thereof.-Question proposed, "That the words proposed to be left out stand part of the Clause." Debate arising: Motion made, and Question proposed, "That the Committee do now adjourn "-(Mr. Wood). Motion and Question, by leave, withdrawn. Question again proposed, "That the words proposed to be left out stand part of the Clause." Debate resumed: Mr. Walter Smith rose in his place, and claimed to move "That the Question be now put." Question, "That the Question be now put,"-put, and agreed to. |