HC Deb 19 July 1922 vol 156 cc2074-5
47. Sir R. CLOUGH

asked the Prime Minister if he can now make a statement as to what Government Bills the House of Commons will be invited before the Adjournment definitely to pass?

58. Mr. MILLS

asked the Lord Privy Seal whether the Merchandise Marks Bill is to be proceeded with this Session?

59. Mr. W. GRAHAM

asked the Lord Prvy Seal whether it is intended to proceed with the Sale of Bread Bill in the present Session; and whether, having re- gard to the fact that its proposals are inapplicable to Scottish conditions in this trade, the reference to Scotland will be deleted in order that the passage of the Bill may be facilitated?

Mr. CHAMBERLAIN

I hope to make a general statement on the Business of the House for the remainder of this portion of the Session, in the early part of next week.