§ VISCOUNT CROSSI should also like to ask about the whole of the Education Schemes. I am told there are a good many of them lying on the Table, and 1532 those who are particularly interested in these matters are anxious that the Adjournment should not interfere with the time the House is to have for considering those Schemes.
THE EARL OF KIMBERLEYI would ask noble Lords to observe that the Adjournment takes place for their convenience. Personally, I may say it makes no difference whatever to me. I certainly am not responsible for any inconvenience which arises from our adjourning in the middle of the Session.