§ Mr. T. M. HEALYwas understood to ask when the Revenue Bill will be taken?
§ Mr. LLOYD GEORGEI hope to make an arrangement whereby it may be taken late in the evening, but before I can definitely decide I must communicate with the usual quarters. As to the Amendments, I hope to be able to indicate which of the Amendments we will accept, and the Amendments we will put down, to-morrow.
§ Mr. T. M. HEALYWill the Government Amendments be in their own name?
§ Mr. SNOWDENWhen will the Committee stage of the Finance Bill be taken?
§ Mr. LLOYD GEORGEI am afraid I cannot say. I do not think it will be this week.
§ Sir G. YOUNGERI hope the Revenue Bill will not be taken after Eleven o'clock to-morrow or the next day. It is rather important that some of us should be here, and it is very uncomfortable not to know the day.
§ Mr. LLOYD GEORGEIt will not be to-morrow. I will let the hon. Baronet know in the course of the evening.