HC Deb 04 November 1919 vol 120 c1464

Whereupon MR. DEPUTY-SPEAKER (Sir E. Cornwall), pursuant to the Order of the House of the 22nd October, proposed the Question, "That this House do now adjourn."

Mr. HOGGE

I gave notice yesterday that I would raise the question of the Railway Strike on the Adjournment, and I now propose to raise it, though neither the Prime Minister nor the Leader of the House apparently have the courtesy to attend in the House.

Notice taken that forty Members were not present; House counted, and forty Members not being present,

The House was Adjourned at Six minutes after Eleven o'clock till Tomorrow.