§ Lord EDMUND TALBOTMay I ask the right hon. Gentleman if he can make any statement with reference to the business next week?
§ Mr. RUNCIMANUpon Monday next we shall take the Army Votes and the Civil Service Votes in the order in which they appear upon the Paper. The Committee stage of the Railways (No 2) Bill will not be taken until Tuesday, and it will then 451 be the first order, and will be followed by the Report Stage of the Supplementary Estimates.
§ Mr. BOOTHI wish to say on behalf of a number of Members on this side that we have considerable sympathy with the hon. Member for N.E. Cork (Mr. T. M. Healy). Whether it was an understanding or a misunderstanding we cannot quite see, but evidently, in consequence, the 452 hon. and learned Member was not able to discuss the Vote in the way he wished. I only desire to say that many on this side sympathise with him.
§ Mr. T. M. HEALYI wish to thank the hon. Gentleman.
§ Question put, and agreed to.
§ Adjourned accordingly at Twenty-six minutes before Six o'clock until Monday next, 10th February.