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STANDING COMMITTEE ON SCOTTISH BILLS.

EDUCATION (SCOTLAND) (SUPERANNUATION) BILL.— Read a second time, and committed to a Standing Committee on the 8th May, and allocated by Mr. Speaker to the Com. mittee on the 9th May.

The Committee was constituted as follows:-
:-

Sir GEORGE MCCRAE, appointed Chairman 13th May.

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Macdonald, Mr. Robert
Maclean, Mr. Neil

Macpherson, Mr.
Martin, Mr. Frederick
Martin, Mr. William
Maxton, Mr.

Millar, Mr. Duncan

Mitchell, Mr. Macgregor
*Mitchell, Sir William Lane
Morel, Mr.

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Hunter-Weston, Lt.-Gen. Sir A.

Livingstone, Mr. MacKenzie

Macdonald, Sir Murdoch

Sutherland, Sir William

Thomson, Mr. Frederick

*Thomson, Sir William Mitchell

Watson, Mr. William

Weir, Mr.

Welsh, Mr.

Westwood, Mr.

Wheatley, Mr.

Wood, Major Mackenzie

Wright, Mr.

Young, Mr. Andrew

* Added in respect of the Education (Scotland) (Superannuation) Bill,

REPORT.

THE STANDING COMMITTEE ON SCOTTISH BILLS, to whom the EDUCATION (SCOTLAND) (SUPERANNUATION) BILL was referred ;-Have gone through the Bill and made an Amendment thereunto.

22nd May, 1924.

STANDING COMMITTEE ON SCOTTISH BILLS,

Thursday, 22nd May, 1924.

MEMBERS PRESENT:

Sir GEORGE MCCRAE in the Chair.

Mr. William Adamson

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Mr. Thomas Henderson

Mr. Hogge

Hunter-Weston

Mr. Thomas Johnston

Mr. Kennedy

Mr. William Martin

Mr. Duncan Millar

Mr. Robert Murray
Mr. Nichol

Mr. Scrymgeour

Major Sir Archibald Sinclair
Mr. Stephen

Mr. James Stewart
Mr. Stuart

Mr. Frederick Thomson
Mr. William Watson

Mr. Wright

Mr. Andrew Young

EDUCATION (SCOTLAND) (SUPERANNUATION)

BILL.

Clause 1.

Amendment proposed, in page 1, line 13, to leave out the words "twenty-six," in order to insert the words "twenty-five "—(Mr. Cowan),—instead thereof.—Question proposed, "That the words 'twenty-six' stand part of the Clause."

Amendment, by leave, withdrawn.

Amendment made, in page 1, line 12, by leaving out all the words from the word "words" to the word "or," in line 14, and inserting the words "the thirty-first day of July, nineteen hundred and twenty-five "-(Mr. Cowan),—

instead thereof.

Clause, as amended, agreed to.

Clause 2.

Resolution of the House (20th May) read as follows:Education (Scotland) (Superannuation) [Payments]:

That it is expedient, in pursuance of any Act of the present Session, to amend The Education (Scotland) (Superannuation) Act, 1922, to authorise the payment, into the Education (Scotland) Fund, out of moneys to be provided by Parliament, of such sums as may become payable thereinto in respect of the amount collected and recovered in the years commencing the 1st day of April, 1924, and the 1st day of April, 1925, by the Scottish Education Department under section one of The Education (Scotland) (Superannuation) Act, 1922, as amended by the said Act of the present Session.'"

Clause agreed to.

Clauses 3 and 4, agreed to.

Ordered: To Report the Bill, as amended, to the House.

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ORDER OF REFERENCE.

[Thursday, 6th March, 1924]:-Estimates,-Ordered, That a Select Committee be appointed to examine such of the Estimates presented to this House as may seem fit to the Committee, and to suggest the form in which the Estimates shall be presented for examination, and to report what, if any, economies, consistent with the policy implied in those Estimates, may be effected therein.

Ordered, That the Committee do consist of Twenty-eight Members.

Committee accordingly nominated of,-Mr. Ackroyd, Mr. Black, Mr. Buchanan, Mr. Charleton, Sir Henry Craik, Captain Viscount Curzon, Mr. Franklin, Mr. Hannon, Mr. Harmsworth. Mr. Haycock, Mr. Hoffman, Mr. Pethick-Lawrence, Mr. Mackinder, Sir John Marriott, Sir William Mitchell-Thomson, Mr. Mond, Mr. Murray, Sir John Pennefather, Sir Philip Filditch, Mr. Rose, Mr. Arthur Michael Samuel, Sir Archibald Sinclair, Mr. D. G. Somerville, Colonel Spender-Clay, Mr. Graham White, Colonel Penry Williams, Sir Fredric Wise, and Mr. Andrew Young.

Ordered, That Seven be the quorum of the Committee:

Ordered, That the Committee have power to send for persons, papers, and records, and to sit notwithstanding any Adjournment of the House.

Ordered, That the Committee have power, if they so determine, to appoint one or more Sub-Committees, and in that event to apportion the subjects referred to the Committee between the Sub-Committees, any of which shall have the full powers of the undivided Committee; and that Four be the quorum of any of the Sub-Committees.

Ordered, That the Committee do report any evidence taken by the Committee or by any of the Sub-Committees to the House.-(Mr. Griffiths.)

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The cost of preparing for publication the shorthand Minutes of evidence taken before the Committee was £57 15s.

The cost of printing and publishing this Volume is estimated by the Stationery Office at £173 10s., additional to the cost of the separate issue of the Report (£4 12s. 6d.).

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