HC Deb 01 April 1926 vol 193 cc2367-8
Mr. MacDONALD

For the convenience and guidance of the House, may I ask you, Mr. Speaker, how you propose to take business to-day?

Mr. SPEAKER

Perhaps it may be for the convenience of the House that I should indicate the subjects of which hon. Members have given me notice, and the order in which I propose to take them, which is the order in which the notices reached me. The first subject is the question of disarmament, on which I hope we may enter immediately. I suggest that about 1.15 we may take the second subject, to be raised by the hon. Member for Rotherbithe (Mr. B. Smith), relating to the two-seater taxicabs, to which he takes some objection. The third question is to be raised by the hon. Member for Penrith and Cockermouth (Mr. A Dixey), relating to the Safeguarding of Industries. That might come on at about 2.15. The fourth question, to he raised by the bon. and gallant Member for North St. Pancras (Captain Fraser), relates to the restrictions on the running of omnibuses in London, a matter which comes under the Ministry of Transport. Those are the subjects which have reached me.