HL Deb 03 November 1915 vol 20 cc161-2
THE LORD PRIVY SEAL (EARL CURZON OF KIEDLESTON)

My Lords, before we adjourn I desire to make one observation with regard to a Bill which is on the Order Paper for to-morrow. It is a Bill for the control of What are called night clubs, and it has already passed through the House of Commons. The Home Office, of whose interests I happen to be in charge in this House, have represented to me that both the civil and the military authorities concerned attach extreme importance to the immediate passage of this Bill into law. I shall therefore, if your Lordships will allow me, move the suspension of the Standing Order to-morrow, and ask your Lordships to pass the Bill through all its stages on that afternoon.

House adjourned at twenty minutes before Eight o'clock, till Tomorrow, half past Ten o'clock.

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