HC Deb 13 February 1913 vol 48 c1223
Mr. BONAR LAW

Perhaps the Prime Minister would make a statement about the business for to-day and to-morrow?

The PRIME MINISTER

To-day we take the Appropriation Bill, and the discussion on Indian Finance; thereafter the Report stage and Third Reading of the Railways Bill, the Third Reading of the Pensions (Governors of Dominions) Bill, and—I understand it is agreed—the four Charities Bills and the Employment of Children Bill—which is also, I believe, substantially agreed.

To-morrow the House will meet at Twelve o'clock, and the first Order will be the Third Reading of the Appropriation Bill, and the concluding stages of the Bills I have mentioned to-day, and thereafter the Adjournment Motion.

Sir FREDERICK BANBURY

I object to the Employment of Children Bill very much.