§ Mr. GEOFFREY HOWARD .—On going into Committee of Supply on the Army Estimates, to call attention to the social condition of the private soldier and his chance of employment in civil life after the expiration of his period of training.
§ Mr. J. ALLEN BAKER. —On going into Committee of Supply, to call attention to the scale of Naval expenditure.
§ Mr. THOMAS SMYTH. —On going into Committee of Supply on the Civil Service Estimates to call attention to arterial drainage in Ireland and move a Resolution.
§ Mr. A. G. CUMMINGS HARVEY. —On going into Committee of Supply to call attention to the scale of Naval expenditure and move a Resolution.
§ Mr. WILLIAM JONES. —On going into Committee of Supply on the Civil Service Estimates to call attention to the question of continuation schools and move a Resolution.
§ Mr. COBBOLD. —On going into Committee of Supply to call attention to the scale of Naval expenditure and move a Resolution.
§ Mr. J. CULLINAN. —On going into Committee of Supply to call attention to arterial drainage in Ireland.
§ Mr. JOHN W. GULLAND. —On going into Committee of Supply to call attention to the cost of administration in Scotland and to move a Resolution.
§ Mr. A. C. MORTON. —On going into Committee of Supply on the Civil Service Estimates, to call attention to the cost of Administration in Scotland, and move a Resolution.
§ Mr. J. S. HIGHAM. —On going into Committee of Supply, to call attention to expenditure on the Army, and the method adopted for enlarging the Territorial Army.