HC Deb 01 August 1922 vol 157 c1272
Colonel WEDGWOOD

May I ask the Leader of the House how far he proposes to go with the Business on the Paper to-day?

Mr. CHAMBERLAIN

I propose to ask the House to take the first five. Orders to-night, none of which, if they be treated in the spirit in which the House has lately pursued its business, is likely to occupy any large space of time.

Mr. HOGGE

What about last night?

Mr. CHAMBERLAIN

If there be time available, we shall then be prepared to give facilities for the Motion on the Report of the Select. Committee on Estimates, of which the right hon. Baronet the Member for the City of London (Sir F. Banbury) has given notice, and in which hon. Members on both sides are interested. The only other business is a drafting Amendment which has come down from another place to the Criminal Law Amendment Bill.

Mr. HOGGE

Put it on the Paper.