HC Deb 18 March 1904 vol 132 c111
THE PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARY TO THE TREASURY (Sir A. ACLAND-HOOD, (Somersetshire, Welling- 112 ton)

in moving that "the House do now adjourn," said that on behalf of the Prime Minister he wished to announce that arrangements had been made to postpone the discussion on the London County Council Bill, and that the whole of Monday would be devoted to the discussion of the Vote of Censure. A Motion would be made for the suspension of the Twelve o'clock Rule on that day.

SIR H. CAMPBELL-BANNERMAN

said that the arrangement announced by the hon. and gallant Gentleman was a convenient one, and he hoped that the House would accept it.

Adjourned at twelve minutes before Six o'clock till Monday next.