HC Deb 24 May 1922 vol 154 cc1382-4

Order for Third Reading read.

Motion made, and Question proposed, "That the Bill be now read the Third time."

Captain W. BENN

I beg to move, "That the Debate be now adjourned."

I understood, I am subject to correction, that when the Leader of the House raised the question with Mr. Speaker at Question Time to-clay, he was not proposing to proceed to put Order 10.

Colonel LESLIE WILSON (Joint Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury)

Order No. 11 was the one mentioned, and clearly understood on both sides of the House. I would like to point out that this Order 10 is entirely uncontroversial.

Question, "That the Debate be now adjourned," put, and negatived.

Bill accordingly read the Third time, and passed.

The remaining Orders were read, and postponed.

It being after half-past Eleven upon Wednesday evening, Mr. DEPUTY-SPEAKERadjourned the House, without Question put, pursuant to the Standing Order.

Adjourned at Fourteen Minutes before One o'clock.