HC Deb 02 November 1906 vol 163 cc1519-20
THE PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARY TO THE TREASURY (Mr. GEORGE WHITELEY,), Yorks., W.R., Pudsey

in moving "That the House do now adjourn," said that the Trade Disputes Bill would be the first business on Monday, and that it was the intention of the Prime Minister to move the suspension of the eleven o'clock rule in order to finish the Report stage. The Merchant Shipping Bill would be the second order.

Adjourned accordingly at a quater before Five o'clock till Monday next.