§ Mr. SPEAKERWhen the Orders of the Day are through, I have to adjourn the House without Question put.
§ Mr. HOGGEOn a point of Order, Sir. An arrangement was made that Monday was to be an allotted day, and the Parliamentary Secretary tells me they are also going to move for other business. I think it is for the convenience of Members-that they should know—
§ Lord E. TALBOTI answered a question about business at the beginning of business to-day.
§ Whereupon Mr. SPEAKER adjourned the-House, without Question put, pursuant to Standing Order No. 3.
§ Adjourned at Twenty-five minutes before Four o'clock.