§ On the Motion for Adjournment—
§ (5.54.) SIR W. HARCOURTIt would be convenient to the House if the 1932 Chancellor of the Exchequer will state what will be the first two or three Bills, and their order, on the Paper to-morrow. I presume we are not to take the order as it stands on the Order Book.
§ THE CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER (Mr. GOSCHEN,) St. George's, Hanover SquareWithout stating exactly the order in which they will be taken, we shall take the Allotments Bill, the Barracks Bill, the Western Australia Bill, and the Education Code Bill tomorrow. I think the Allotments Bill will probably be taken first. I may add that we propose to take the Police Superannuation Bill on Friday.
§ (5.55.) SIR W. HARCOURTDo I understand the right hon. Gentleman to mean that the Local Taxation Bill will not be on the Paper to-morrow?
§ MR. GOSCHENNo, Sir; it will not, I think, be on the Paper to-morrow. At all events, if it is on the Paper, we do not propose to proceed with it to-morrow.
§ House adjourned at Five minutes before Six o'clock.