HC Deb 06 August 1918 vol 109 c1125
Mr. DILLON

I wish to ask the Leader of the House what business he proposes to take to-day?

The CHANCELLOR of the EXCHEQUER (Mr. Bonar Law)

If the hon. Member will look at the Paper, he will see that most of the Orders down are subjects which will not occupy much time. We hope to take as far as we can to-day.

Mr. GULLAND

Does the right hon. Gentleman intend to ask the House to sit at twelve on Thursday?

Mr. BONAR LAW

I had not considered that. Perhaps my right hon. Friend will put the question to-morrow.

Mr. DENMAN

Is the right hon. Gentleman going to leave the Lotteries Bill to the decision of the House?

Mr. BONAR LAW

I propose to take the course of leaving the Second Reading of the Bill entirely to a free vote of the House.

Ordered, "That Government Business be not interrupted this night under the Standing Order (Sittings of the House), and may be entered upon at any hour although opposed."—[Mr. Bonar Law.]