§ Mr. CLYNESMay I ask the Prime Minister if he will announce the business to be taken to-morrow and the business for next week?
§ The PRIME MINSTER (Mr. Baldwin)To-morrow I understand that, by arrangement, the Debate on the Third Reading of the Consolidated Fund (Appropriation) (No. 2) Bill is not likely to be a very long one, in which case the following Orders will be taken:
Second Reading of the
Second Reading of the and the Committee stage of the Money Resolution for this Bill.
- Supreme Court of Judicature of Northern Ireland Bill.
- Workmen's Compensation (No. 2) Bill.
- Committee and remaining stages of the Horticultural Produce (Sales on Commission) Bill [Lords]
In regard t the business for next week, on Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday we shall take the Report and Third Reading of the Merchandise Marks (Imported Goods) Bill, and if time permit other Orders on the Paper.
The business for the remainder of the week will be announced later.
§ Mr. CLYNESWith regard to the Bills to be taken to-morrow, is it intended to take them in the order just announced?
§ The PRIME MINISTERYes, as far as I know. If any alteration be desired, perhaps it will be indicated in the usual way.
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Ordered,
That the Proceedings on the Consolidated Fund (Appropriation)—No. 2—Bill have precedence this day of the Business of Supply."—[The Prime Minister.]