§ Mr. H. H. ASQUITH (Fife, E.), moved "That this House do now adjourn."
§ MR. ASQUITHUntil to-morrow. It is a matter of arrangement between the two sides of the House that the House should adjourn now until tomorrow, when all Committees and other bodies will meet in the ordinary way.
§ SIR RICHARD TEMPLE (Surrey, Kingston)asked, whether the Committees would sit on Wednesday?
§ MR. ASQUITHIt may be for somebody else to dispose of the Business on Wednesday. [Laughter.]
§ DR. TANNER (who rose amid cries of "Order")said, he wished to ask Mr. Speaker whether, when a Member rose in Committee to raise an objection, it was casting any reflection on the Chair or on the Chairman of Committees?
§ *MR. SPEAKEROrder, order! The hon. Member is clearly out of Order.
§ Question "That this House do now adjourn" put, and agreed to.
§ House adjourned at Four o'clock.