Sir HENRY DALZIELI do not know whether it will be for the general convenience of Members if the Prime Minister will tell us how many items of the Agenda he wishes to dispose of to-day?.
§ The PRIME MINISTERI am told by my right hon. Friend who has charge of the business that we ought to get the orders down to and including the Second Reading of the Old Age Pensions (No. 3) Bill, and also the Committee on Labourers (Ireland) [Advances, etc.], and the Second Reading of the Board of Education Scheme (Alnwick Corporation Payment) Confirmation Bill [Lords.]
§ NEW MEMBER SWORN.—James Ian Macpherson, esquire, for the combined counties of Ross and Cromarty.