HC Deb 31 July 1918 vol 109 c439
Mr. BONAR LAW

I beg to move, "That, as respects this day's Sitting, paragraph 8 of Standing Order No. 15 shall have effect as if Eleven of the clock were substituted therein for Ten of the clock; and that Government Business be not interrupted under the Standing Order (Sittings of the House), and may be entered upon at any hour although opposed."

Mr. DILLON

What does the Government propose to take to-night?

Mr. BONAR LAW

We propose to take only the Second Reading of the Public Health (Borrowing Powers) (Ireland) Bill.

Mr. WHYTE

Seeing that the Board of Trade Vote is to be devoted to the policy of the Coal Controller, and will occupy a considerable time, will the right hon. Gentleman see that the Foreign Office Vote, which follows, and on which a discussion has long been promised, is not crowded out?

Mr. BONAR LAW

I hope it will be possible for an arrangement to be come to. The hon. Member knows I have no power in the matter.

Question put, and agreed to.