HC Deb 15 December 1919 vol 123 cc48-51
Sir D. MACLEAN

May I ask the Leader of the House what business it is proposed to take during the remaining days of this week, and what business it is proposed to take to-night under the Notice of Motion for the suspension of the Eleven o'Clock Rule, standing in the name of the right hon. Gentleman?

Mr. BONAR LAW

We propose to-day to take the first five Orders—Supply Committee, Supply Report, Ways and Means Committee, Anglo-Persian Oil Company (Acquisition of Capital) Bill, Committee, and the Lords Amendments to the Unemployment Benefit Bill.

On the assumption that the outstanding Estimates be completed to-day, tomorrow we shall take the Appropriation Bill

On Wednesday and Thursday the Lords Amendments, whatever they may be, which come back to this House. On Wednesday we also hope to take the Report stage of the War Emergency Bill.

It will probably be necessary to sit on Friday for the Lords Amendments to Bills which may not reach us in time to be taken on Thursday.

Captain WEDGWOOD BENN

When will the Lords Amendments to the Aliens Bill be taken?

Mr. BONAR LAW

I cannot say; they have not come down to this House.

Motion made, and Question proposed, "That the Proceedings on Government Business be exempted at this day's Sitting from the provisions of the Standing Order (Sittings of the House)."— [Mr. Boner Law]

The House divided: Ayes, 193; Noes, 31.

Division No. 155.] AYES. [4.5 p.m.
Adair, Rear-Admiral Gardiner, J. (Perth) Morrison-Bell, Major A. C.
Agg-Gardner, Sir James Tynte Geddes, Rt. Hon. Sir A. C. (Bas'gst'ke) Mosley, Oswald
Allen, Col. William James George, Rt. Hon. David Lloyd Murray, Major C. D. (Edinburgh, S.)
Amery, Lieut. -Colonel L. C. M. S. Gibbs, Colonel George Abraham Murray, Hon. G. (St, Rollox)
Archdale, Edward M. Gilmour, Lt.-Colonel John Murray, William (Dumfries)
Astor, Viscountess Giyn, Major R. Neal, Arthur
Bagley, Captain E. A. Goff, Sir Park Newman, Major J. (Finchley, M'ddx.)
Baird, John Lawrence Greenwood, Colonel Sir Hamar Newman, Sir R. H. S. D. (Exeter)
Baldwin, Stanley Greer, Harry Nicholl, Com. Sir Edward
Barlow, Sir Montagu (Salford, S.) Greig, Colonel James William Norris, Colonel Sir Henry G.
Barnett, Major Richard Griggs, Sir Peter Ormsby-Gore, Hon. William
Barrand, A. R. Guinness, Lt.-Col. Hon. W. E.(B. St. E.) Palmer, Brig. -Gen. G. (Westbury)
Beauchamp, Sir Edward Hacking, Colonel D. H. Parker, James
Benn, Com. Ian Hamilton (Greenwich) Hall, Lieut-Col. Sir Fred (Dulwich) Parry, Lt.-Colonel Thomas Henry
Bennett, T. J. Hanna, G. B. Pease, Rt. Hon. Herbert Pike
Bethell, Sir John Henry Harmsworth, Cecil R. (Luton, Beds.) Pennefather De Fonblanque
Betterton, H. B. Harmsworth, Hon. E. (Isle of Thanet) Perring, William George
Billing, Noel Pemberton Harris, Sir H. P. (Paddington, S.) Philipps, Sir O. C. (Chester)
Blair, Major Reginald Haslam, Lewis Pinkham, Lt -Colonel Charles
Blake, Sir Francis Douglas Henderson, Major V. L. (Tradeston) Pownall, Lt.-Colonel Assheton
Borwick, Major G. O. Henry, Denis S. (Londonderry, S.) Pratt, John William
Boscawen, Sir Arthur Griffith- Herbert, Col. Hon. A. (Yeovil) Purchase, H. G.
Breese, Major C. E. Herbert, Denniss (Hertford) Raeburn, Sir William
Briggs, Harold Higham, C. F. (Islington, S.) Ramsden, G. T.
Bull, Rt. Hon. Sir William James Hills, Major J. W. (Durham) Raper, A. Baldwin
Burden, Colonel Rowland Hinds, John Rees, Captain J. Tudor- (Barnstaple)
Burdett-Coutts, W. L. Hope, Lt.-Col. Sir J. (Midlethian) Roundell, Lt.-Colonel R. F.
Burn, Colonel C. R. (Torquay) Hopkins, J. W. W. Rowlands, James
Burn, T. H. (Belfast) Hopkinson, Austin (Mossley) Samuel, A. M. (Farnham, Surrey)
Butcher, Sir J. G. Houston, Robert Patereon Samuel, Rt. Hon. Sir H. (Norwood)
Campbell, J. G. D. Howard, Major S. G. Sassoon, Sir Philip A. G. D.
Campion, Colonel W. R. Hughes, Spencer Leigh Seddon, James
Carson, Rt. Hon. Sir Edward H. Hume-Williams, Sir Wm. Ellis Stanley, Col. Hon. G. (Preston)
Casey, T. W. Hunter, Gen. Sir A. (Lancaster) Stewart, Gershom
Cecil, Rt. Hon. Evelyn (Aston Manor) Hurd, P. A. Sturrock, J. Leng-
Chadwick, R. Burton Inskip, T. W. H. Sugden, Lieut. W. H.
Chamberlain, Rt. Hon. J. A. (Birm., W.) Jackson, Lt.-Col. Hon. F, S. (York) Sutherland, Sir William
Cheyne, Sir William Watson Jellett, William Morgan Talbot, G. A. (Hemel Hempstead)
Chilcott, Lieut.-Com. H. W. S. Jesson. C. Taylor, J. (Dumbarton)
Churchill, Rt. Hon. Winston S. Jodrell, N. P. Terrell, Capt R. (Henley, Oxford)
Cockerill, Brig.-General G. K. Jones, Sir Evan (Pembroke) Thomas, Sir R. (Wrexham, Denb.)
Cohen, Major J. B. B. Jones, J. Towyn (Carmarthen) Thomson, Sir W. Mitchell- (M'yhl.)
Colvin, Brig. -General R. B. Kellaway, Frederick George Thorpe, Captain John Henry
Coote, Colin R. (Isle of Ely) King, Commander Douglas Tickler, Thomas George
Cowan. D. M. (Scottish University) Law, Rt. Hon. A. Bonar (Glasgow) Tryon, Major George Clement
Craig, Col. Sir James (Down, Mid.) Lewis, Rt. Hon. J. H. (Univ., Wales) Wallace, J.
Craik, Rt. Hon. Sir Henry Lindsay, William Arthur Wardle, George J.
Croft, Brig. -General Henry Page Lloyd, George Butler Waring, Major Walter
Davies, Alfred Thomas (Lincoln) Locker-Lampson, G. (Wood Green) Warren, Sir Alfred H.
Davies, M. Vaughan- (Cardigan) Locker-Lampson, Com. O. (Hunt'don) Wason, John Cathcart
Davison, Sir W. H. (Kensington) Long, Rt. Hon. Walter Weigall, Lt.-Colonel W. E. G. A.
Denison-Pender, John C. Lonsdale, James R. White, Col. G. D. (Southport)
Dennis, J. W. Lynn, R. J. Whitla, Sir William
Dixon, Captain H. Macdonald, Rt. Hon. J. M. (Stirling) Wigan, Brig. -Gen. John Tyson
Dockrell, Sir M. M'Laren, R. (Lanark, N.) Wilson, Capt. A. Stanley (Hold'ness)
Doyle, N. Grattan McMicking. Major Gilbert Wilson, Colonel Leslie (Reading)
Duncannon, Viscount Macquisten, F. A. Wilson-Fox, Henry
Du Pre, Colonel W. B. Martin, A. E. Wood, Sir H. K. (Woolwich, W.)
Edge, Captain William Moles, Thomas Yate, Colonel Charles Edward
Elliot, Captain W. E. (Lanark) Mond, Rt. Hon. Sir Alfred Morltz Yeo, Sir Alfred William
Falle, Major Sir Bertram Godfray Moore, Major-General Sir Newton J. Young, Sir F. W. (Swirdon)
Fell, Sir Arthur Moore-Brabazon, Lt.-Col. J. T. C. Younger, Sir George
Flannery, Sir J. Fortescue Moreing, captain Algernon H.
Forrest, W. Morison, T. B. (Inverness) TELLERS FOR THE AYES.— Lord E.
France, Gerald Ashburner Morrison, H. (Salisbury) Talbot and Com. Eyres-Monsell.
Ganzoni, Captain F. C.
NOES.
Adamson, Rt. Hon. William Hirst, G. H. Royce, William Stapleton
Benn, Captain W. (Leith) Hogge, J. M. Short, A. (Wednesbury)
Bowerman, Rt. Hon. C. W. Kelly, Edward J. (Donegal, E.) Swan, J. E. C.
Briant, F. Kenworthy, Lieut. -Commander Thorne, G. R. (Wolverhampton)
Cairns, John Kenyon, Barnet Waterson, A. E.
Carter, W. (Mansfield) Lunn, William Wignall, James
Curzon, Commander Viscount MacVeagh, Jeremiah Williams, A. (Consett, Durham)
Glanville, Harold James Murray, Dr. D. (Western Isles) Williams, Col. P. (Middlesbrough)
Graham, W. (Edinburgh) Newbould, A. E.
Harbison, T. J. S. O'Connor, T. P. TELLERS FOR THE NOES.—Mr.
Hartshorn, V. Redmond, Captain William A. Davison and Mr. Devlin.
Henderson, Rt. Hon. Arthur (Widnes)