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HOUSE OF LORDS
MINUTES OF PROCEEDINGS
Die Lunae 15° Octobris 1990
The House met at half-past two o'clock.
PRAYERS were read by the Lord Bishop of Gloucester.
1. Command Papers-The following papers were presented to the House by command of Her
Majesty on the dates shown and ordered to lie on the Table:
1. European Communities-"Developments in the European Community January-June
1990"; (12th October)
(1234)
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2. Finance-Treasury Minute in the 19th-25th and 27th-32nd Reports from the House of Commons Committee of Public Accounts, Session 1989-90; (15th October) (1247)
3. Finance (Northern Ireland)-Northern Ireland Department of Finance and Personnel Memorandum on the 26th Report from the House of Commons Committee of Public Accounts, Session 1989-90; (15th October)
(1235)
4. Carriage of Goods-Agreement on the international carriage of perishable foodstuffs
and on the special equipment to be used for such carriage (ATP) 1970:
(i) Amendment to Annex 1; (15th October)
(ii) Proposed amendments to Annex 1. (15th October)
(1228) (1229)
2. Affirmative Instruments-The following affirmative instruments were laid before the House for
approval by resolution and ordered to lie on the Table:
1. Draft Criminal Justice (Confiscation) (Northern Ireland) Order 1990;
CC 2. Draft British Nationality (Hong Kong) (Selection Scheme) Order 1990;
3. Draft Code of Local Government Audit Practice for England and Wales.
3. Negative Instrument-The following negative instrument was laid before the House and ordered
to lie on the Table:
Charging Authorities (Notification of Precept Population) (Wales) (Amendment) Regulations 1990, laid under the Local Government Finance Act 1988.
(2022)
4. Papers not subject to parliamentary proceedings-The following papers were laid before the House
and ordered to lie on the Table:
1. Business Monitor Reports on the Sales of Industry 1989:
(i) Food, drink and tobacco processing machinery; packaging and bottling machinery;
(ii) Miscellaneous electrical equipment for industrial use;
(iii) Radio and electronic capital goods;
(iv) Margarine and compound cooking fats;
(v) Soft furnishings;
(vi) Pulp, paper and board;
(vii) Household and personal hygiene products of paper etc.;
(viii) Miscellaneous plastics products;
laid under the Statistics of Trade Act 1947;
2. Report of Food from Britain for 1989-90, laid under the Agricultural Marketing Act
1983;
3. Report of the National Board for Nursing, Midwifery and Health Visiting for Scotland
for 1989-90, laid under the Nurses, Midwives and Health Visitors Act 1979;
4. Report of the Royal Trustees, laid under the Civil List Act 1972.
5. London Underground (Victoria) Bill-The Examiner's Certificate that no further Standing Order
is applicable was ordered to lie on the Table.
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