§ MR. FAWCETTasked whether, if the debate on the Address were concluded that evening, the Report upon the Address would be the first Business tomorrow?
§ THE CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUERsaid, he understood that it would. In order to enable the House to resume the debate on the Address, he thought he ought now to move that the Orders of the Day be postponed 386 until after the Order relating to the Address.
§ MR. SPEAKERThe ordinary course would be to move that the Notices of Motion be postponed until after the Orders of the Day.
§ THE CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUERThen I will take that course, and will move that the Notices of Motion be postponed until after the Orders of the Day.
§ SIR WILFRID LAWSONCan that Motion be put without Notice to the House?
§ MR. SPEAKERIf it is done with the general concurrence of the House. If there is any objection, the Motion cannot be made without Notice. It can only be made with the general concurrence of the House.
§ SIR WILFRID LAWSONI have no objection, Sir. I only asked the question.
§ Question put, andagreed to.
§ Ordered,That Notices of Motion be postponed till after the Orders of the Day.—(Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer.)