HC Deb 20 March 1925 vol 181 c2643
The PRIME MINISTER (Mr. Baldwin)

I am sure that the House will have learned with profound regret the news of the death of our colleague Lord Curzon, and I rise for the purpose of giving notice to the House, with your permission, Mr. Speaker, that on Monday next I shall make fuller reference to the subject.

Mr. THOMAS

Speaking for the Opposition, my first duty is to extend to the right hon. Gentleman and his colleagues our sincere sympathy on the loss which they have sustained in the death of a very great and loyal colleague, who was also a great statesman. This is not the occasion for many words, but I am sure that full and appropriate references will be made when we meet on Monday. Meantime, on behalf of myself and my 'colleagues, I wish to extend to the Government our deep sympathy on the great loss which they have sustained.

Sir GODFREY COLLINS

I desire to associate myself and my colleagues with the expression of sympathy to which the right hon. Gentleman has given utterance.