HC Deb 20 July 1911 vol 28 c1396

Motion made, and Question proposed, "That this House do now adjourn."—[Mr. Gulland.]

Mr. BOOTH

What other business will be taken to-morrow, in addition to the Indian High Courts Bill?

Mr. GULLAND

The business will be on the Paper in the following order:—Indian High Courts Bill, Government of India (Gratuities), Committee; Naval Prize (Money Resolution), Salford Hundred Court of Record Bill, Poultry Bill, Commitee; Isle of Man (Customs) Bill, Third Reading; Small Landholders (Scotland) Salaries, Report. They are mostly small Orders, and I do not think they will take much time.

Sir F. BANBURY

I presume if the hon. Member is sanguine enough to hope he will get these Bills he will be contented with them, and that he does not want any more.

Mr. GULLAND

They will be placed on the Paper in their order.

Lord BALCARRES

I think the Money Resolution and the Scottish Land Bill could be conveniently taken earlier.

Mr. GULLAND

Yes, I think so.

Sir F. BANBURY

It will save a little trouble if we understand that that is all the hon. Gentleman wants.

Question put, and agreed to.

Adjourned accordingly at Five minutes after Eleven o'clock.