§ Mr. PRETYMANCan the Chancellor of the Exchequer say whether the Government propose to take any business after eleven o'clock on Monday?
§ The CHANCELLOR of the EXCHEQUER (Mr. Lloyd George)On Monday, after the closing up of Supply, we will take the Bankruptcy Bill, Report; Bankruptcy (Scotland) Bill, Report; Education (Scotland) Bill, Report; Education (Scotland) (Glasgow Electoral Divisions) Bill, Report; Telegraph (Money), Report; and the Isle of Man (Customs) Bill, Committee.
§ Mr. CASSELOn the Bankruptcy Bill there are one or two important points arising, though they will not take very long.
§ Mr. LLOYD GEORGEThe President of the Board of Trade is under the impression that an arrangement has been arrived at. Perhaps the hon. and learned Gentleman will communicate with us on the subject.
§ Mr. CASSELAn arrangement has been arrived at with the exception of two points, which will take a little time.