§ Mr. CHAPLINMay I ask what the business will be for next week?
§ The PRIME MINISTEROn Monday we shall take the Second Reading of the National Registration Bill, and the Notification of Births Bill.
On Tuesday, the Committee stage of the Naval and Military War Pensions Bill.
On Wednesday, the Committee stage of the National Registration Bill and the Notification of Births Bill; and
On Thursday, Supply, the Insurance Commission, and other Votes.
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Ordered,
That the other Government Business have precedence this day of the Business of Supply."—[The Prime Minister.]
Ordered,
That the Proceedings upon the Munitions of War Bill and the War Loan (Trustees) Bill, if under discussion at Eleven o'clock this night, be not interrupted under the Standing Order (Sittings of the House), and may be entered upon at any hour, though opposed."—[The Prime Minister.]
Ordered,
That the House do sit To-morrow, at Five of the clock, and that the Proceedings be not interrupted at half-past Five of the clock, and that Mr. Speaker, as soon as he has reported the Royal Assent to the Bills which have been agreed on by both Houses, do adjourn the House without Question put."—[The Prime Minister.]