HC Deb 11 June 1917 vol 94 cc610-1
Mr. G. TERRELL,

Member for Wiltshire (North-West or Chippenham Division), rose in his place and asked leave to move the Adjournment of the House for the purpose of discussing a definite matter of urgent public importance, namely, "the granting of passports to the hon. Member for Leicester and the hon. Member for West Bradford to visit Russia," but the pleasure of the House not having been signified, Mr. SPEAKEB called on those Members who supported the Motion to rise in their places, and, not less than forty Members having accordingly risen:

The Motion stood over, under Standing Order No. 10, until a Quarter-past Eight this evening.