HC Deb 01 November 1938 vol 340 cc42-3
Mr. Attlee

May I ask the Prime Minister whether he has any statement to make with regard to the business of the House?

The Prime Minister

The Adjournment of the House will be moved to-day for a Debate on the international situation. As the House will be aware from the statement which I have just made, we shall debate the Motion in regard to the Anglo-Italian Agreement to-morrow.

Thursday will be available for the discussion of the Motion which I am informed the Opposition are tabling with regard to Air-Raid Defence.

On Friday there will be a formal sitting for the purpose of Prorogation.

The new Session will be opened by His Majesty on Tuesday, 8th November.

Mr. Dingle Foot

Will the House have an opportunity in the near future of debating the report of the Select Committee on the Official Secrets Acts?

The Prime Minister

Not this Session.

Colonel Wedgwood

Are we to understand from the right hon. Gentleman's statement that we are to have only one day in which to discuss this Anglo-Italian Agreement and the surrender of Spain?