HC Deb 08 July 1914 vol 64 c1200
Mr. GULLAND

I beg to move, "That this House do now adjourn."

Sir LUKE WHITE

I hope the hon. Member will not proceed with this Motion until the next Bill on the Paper [Agricultural Holdings Bill] has been considered. It is an uncontentious Bill, and has passed its Second Reading and Report. I do not want to delay the House at all, but I think we might be allowed to take that.

Mr. T. M. HEALY

I hope the hon. Gentleman will yield to that appeal.

Sir F. BANBURY

An arrangement has been made to take nothing else.

Mr. T. M. HEALY

I do not think that such an arrangement should be made. Is it reasonable that such a non-contentious Bill should practically be killed when it could quite easily be read the third time this evening?

Lord E. TALBOT

Perhaps an arrangement may be made.

Adjourned at Five minutes before Ten o'clock.