§ Sir A. ACLAND-HOODI desire to ask the Prime Minister whether he can give us any information as to the course of business next week?
§ The PRIME MINISTERAs already announced, we intend on Monday to move the Speaker out of the Chair, and on Tuesday and Wednesday to take the Army Estimates, Army Votes A and 1, and we hope to get Vote 10 (Buildings), and possibly some other non-effective Votes. On Thursday we shall take the Civil Service Vote on Account, and on Friday Report of the Supplementary Votes, and the Army Votes; and, if time permits, one or two non-controversial Departmental Bills.
§ Mr. LOUGHHas the right hon. Gentleman had time to consider the appeal made to him yesterday to expedite the issue of the Navy Estimates? They were promised for Thursday, and the discussion takes place on the following Monday, and that interval is a very short one.
§ The PRIME MINISTERI will communicate with my right hon. Friend.
§ Sir JAMES DALZIELWill the right hon. Gentleman inform us what business will be taken to-morrow?
§ The PRIME MINISTERYes. Tomorrow we shall take the Third Reading of the Treasury (Temporary Borrowing) Bill and the Third Reading of the War Loan (Redemption) Bill, and the reports of outstanding Votes.