HC Deb 15 June 1920 vol 130 c1224

Order for Second Reading read.

Mr. TYSON WILSON

I beg to move, "That the Bill be now read a Second time."

I hope the Motion will be carried, so that the Bill may go before a Committee.

Lieut.-Colonel Sir R. SANDERS (Lord of the Treasury)

We do not object.

Sir F. BANBURY

I do not gather that the hon. Member gave us a very detailed explanation of what is in the Bill, but I understand that my hon. and gallant Friend (Sir R. Sanders) is prepared to accept the Bill. For once in his life I think he has made a mistake. I do not think he ought to accept the Bill. I have read the Bill. Its object is—

It being Eleven of the Clock, the Debate stood adjourned.

Debate to be resumed upon Wednesday, 30th June.

The remaining Orders were read and postponed.

ADJOURNMENT—Resolved, "That this House do now adjourn."—[Lieut.-Colonel Sir R. Sanders.]

Adjourned, accordingly, at One Minute after Eleven o'clock.