§ Mr. CHAPLINI beg to ask the Prime Minister if he can tell us what is to be the business for to-morrow and also for next week?
§ The PRIME MINISTERWe propose to ask the House to sit to-morrow (Friday), at noon. The first business will be the Committee stage of the Appropriation Bill, followed by the Second Beading of the Elections and Registration Bill, and further stages of any other Bills on the Paper.
On Monday, we shall take the Committee stage of the Elections and Registration Bill, the Third Beading of the Appropriation Bill, and any remaining Orders.
We hope to be able to move the Adjournment Motion on Tuesday.
§ Mr. T. M. HEALYIs it intended to insist upon the Grouse Bill?
§ The PRIME MINISTERNo, Sir.
§ Mr. HOGGECan the right hon. Gentleman say whether we shall rise at five o'clock or eleven o'clock to-morrow?
§ The PRIME MINISTERI hope we shall rise before five o'clock.
§ Sir G. YOUNGERMay I ask whether the right hon. Gentleman has considered the quality of the opposition to the Grouse Bill?
§ The PRIME MINISTERNo, Sir, I have not. In the circumstances, it is better not to proceed with it.
Sir H. DALZIELWill the right hon. Gentleman say when the Minister of Munitions will make his statement on his Department before we adjourn?
§ The PRIME MINISTERSome time next week.
§ Resolved, That this House do sit Tomorrow.—[The Prime Minister.]