HC Deb 19 March 1934 vol 287 cc870-7
Mr. ATTLEE

May I ask the Prime Minister how far it is proposed to go in the event of the Motion for the suspension of the Eleven o'Clock Rule being carried? May I also ask whether it is the intention to take the Second Reading of an important Bill which has been put down on a Supply day, and whether there is not a growing tendency to encroach upon Supply days?

The PRIME MINISTER

As I explained to the House on Thursday there is no intention of encroaching and the Resolution on the Paper has not the effect of encroaching upon a Supply day. If Supply is finished before eleven o'clock, then the Government's proposal in the Resolution will come into operation. If the Supply day is not finished before eleven o'clock, then the Resolu- tion is a very ordinary one that we put before the House. It is not intended to take the Second Reading of an important Bill such as the British Sugar (Subsidy) Bill unless we can move it somewhere about 9.30 p.m.

Sir HERBERT SAMUEL

In regard to the growing practice of putting down other business on Supply days, is it not the case that when Parliament decided that all the outstanding Votes in Supply should be guillotined at the end of the Session, it was intended that the 20 days allocated to Supply should be occupied solely by Supply business and that if the number of Votes put down for a Supply day was not adequate to fill up the time other Votes could be put down in order to complete the day, rather than have a guillotine Vote at the end of the Session?

The PRIME MINISTER

During the last two years the Report stages of the three Service Estimates have been obtained before 7 o'clock. Although other business has been proceeded with, the House on one occasion adjourned at 7.20 p.m. and on another occasion at 9.55 p.m.

Sir H. SAMUEL

Do not those facts show that the Government arrangement of business was not satisfactory as a sufficient number of Supply Votes were not put down for those days to keep the attention of the House?

Mr. MAXTON

Is the right hon. Gentleman aware that on each of the allotted days so far Government business has been put down? That is equivalent to putting pressure on the House to conclude its business before the recognised time. Is he not aware that the pressure which can be exercised in such circumstances is very effective, and that it is not being completely frank to say that the Government have no intention of doing this? The fact that they have put these other Measures on the Order Paper is a declaration of their intentions, as is also the fact that they propose to move the suspension of the Eleven o'Clock Rule. Having declared their intentions, we of the Opposition know well the usual pressure which is applied to carry out such intentions. So far not one of the three allotted days has been free for Opposition purposes, and I should like to know whether this principle is going to be applied by the Government to the other 17 allotted days?

The PRIME MINISTER

The hon. Member is really under a misapprehension. The Government expect the House to take the full allotted time for the three Service Votes on Report stage, but, if it does not, we do not wish the House to rise early and, therefore, we propose that certain pressing business should be done which the House will have to do before Easter in any event.

Mr. BUCHANAN

The Prime Minister has really two Motions in the one on the Order Paper. It may be true that for the last two years this practice has been followed, but if the right hon. Gentleman will go back to the time when there was a normal opposition, I mean normal in size, he will find that it was not the case. It is not fair to expect an Opposition small in numbers to keep business going in the same way as a big Opposition. It must also be remembered that the Liberal party sat with the Government on the Government side and the Opposition was then limited to about 45 members. As he well knows, if Government supporters do not speak on Supply it is almost impossible for an Opposition of that size to keep the Debate going all day. In view of the change in the composition of the Opposition and also in view of the fact that the Sugar Bill has been down twice already, I hope he will reconsider this question and not put down Government business on Supply days. The Prime Minister ought to be the guardian of the rights of Members of this House; at least it is alleged that he is the guardian of our rights. I shall divide the House on both these Motions. I think that the Prime Minister is most unfair in this matter and is not upholding the traditions of Parliament.

Motion made, and Question put, That this day, notwithstanding anything in Standing Order No. 14, Business other than Business of Supply may be considered before Eleven of the clock, and that the Proceedings on Reports of Supply of 12th, 8th, and 15th March may be taken after Eleven of the clock."—[The Prime Minister.]

The House divided: Ayes, 230; Noes. 42.

Division No. 169.] AYES. [3.46 p.m.
Allen, Lt.-Col. J.Sandeman (B'k'nh'd) Gibson, Charles Granville Patrick, Colin M.
Anstruther-Gray, W. J. Gilmour, Lt.-Col. Rt. Hon. Sir John Perkins, Walter R. D.
Applin, Lieut.-Col. Reginald V. K. Gledhill, Gilbert Pownall, Sir Assheton
Apsley, Lord Glossop, C. W. H. Ralkes, Henry V. A. M.
Aske, Sir Robert William Glyn, Major Sir Ralph G. C. Ramsay, Capt. A. H. M. (Midlothian)
Atholl, Duchess of God, Sir Park Ramsay T. B. W. (Western Isles)
Baillie, Sir Adrian W. M. Goldle, Noel B. Rankin, Robert
Baldwin, Rt. Hon. Stanley Goodman, Colonel Albert W. Rathbone, Eleanor
Baldwin-Webb, Colonel J. Graham, Sir F. Fergus (C'mb'rl'd. N.) Reid, Capt. A. Cunningham
Balniel, Lord Granville, Edgar Reid, James S. C. (Stirling)
Bateman, A. L. Grattan-Doyle, Sir Nicholas Reid, William Allan (Derby)
Beauchamp, Sir Brograve Campbell Graves, Marjorle Remer, John R.
Beaumont, Hon. R.E.B. (Portsm'th, C.) Grigg, Sir Edward Rickards, George William
Benn, Sir Arthur Shirley Grimston, R. V. Rosbotham, Sir Thomas
Birchall, Major Sir John Dearman Guinness, Thomas L. E. B. Ross Taylor, Walter (Woodbridge)
Blaker, Sir Reginald Gunston, Captain D. W. Ruggles-Brise, Colonel E. A.
Blindell, James Hacking, Rt. Hon. Douglas H. Runge, Norah Cecil
Borodale, Viscount Hamilton, Sir George (Ilford) Russell, Albert (Kirkcaldy)
Bossom, A. C. Hanbury, Cecil Russell, Alexander West (Tynemouth)
Boulton, W. W. Hanley, Dennis A. Rutherford, Sir John Hugo (Llverp'l)
Bower, Lieut.-Com. Robert Tatton Hannon, Patrick Joseph Henry Salmon, Sir Isidore
Bowyer, Capt. Sir George E. W. Hartland, George A. Samuel, Sir Arthur Michael (F'nham)
Boyce, H. Leslie Harvey, George (Lambeth, Kenn'gt'n) Sandeman, Sir A. N. Stewart
Boyd-Carpenter, Sir Archibald Harvey, Major S. E. (Devon, Totnes) Sassoon, Rt. Hon. Sir Philip A. G. D.
Brass, Captain Sir William Headlam, Lieut.-Col. Cuthbert M. Savery, Samuel Servington
Broadbent, Colonel John Hellgers, Captain F. F. A. Scone, Lord
Brocklebank, C. E. R. Henderson, Sir Vivian L. (Chetmst'd) Simmonds, Oliver Edwin
Brown, Ernest (Leith) Heneage, Lieut.-Colonel Arthur P. Smith, Sir J. Walker- (Barrow-in-F.)
Brown, Brig.-Gen. H. C. (Berks., Newby) Hepworth, Joseph Smith, R. W. (Ab'rd'n & Klnc'dlne, C.)
Buchan-Hepburn, P. G. T. Hills, Major Rt. Hon. John Waller Smithers, Waldron
Bullock, Captain Malcolm Hoare, Lt.-Col. Rt. Hon. Sir S. J. G. Somerville, Annesley A. (Windsor)
Burgin, Dr. Edward Leslie Hope, Capt. Hon. A. O. J. (Aston) Southby, Commander Archibald R. J.
Burnett, John George Howitt, Dr. Alfred B. Spans, William Patrick
Butler, Richard Austen Hudson, Capt. A. U. M. (Hackney, N.) Stanley, Rt. Hon. Lord (Fylde)
Cadogan, Hon. Edward Hudson, Robert Spear (Southport) Stanley, Hon. O. F. G. (Westmorland)
Campbell, Sir Edward Taswell (Brmly) Hunter, Dr. Joseph (Dumfries) Stevenson, James
Campbell-Johnston, Malcolm Hurst, Sir Gerald B. Stourton, Hon. John J.
Caporn, Arthur Cecil Hutchison, W. D. (Essex, Romford) Strauss, Edward A.
Cautley, Sir Henry S. Inskip, Rt. Hon. Sir Thomas W. H. Strickland, Captain W. F.
Cayzer, Maj. Sir H. R. (Prtsmth., S.) Jackson, Sir Henry (Wandsworth, C.) Stuart, Lord C. Crichton.
Cazalet, Thelma (Islington, E.) Jones, Lewis (Swansea, West) Sueter, Rear-Admiral Sir Murray F.
Cecil, Rt. Hon. Lord Hugh Keyes, Admiral Sir Roger Sugden, Sir Wilfrid Hart
Chamberlain, Rt. Hon. N. (Edgbaston) Lambert, Rt. Hon. George Summersby, Charles H.
Chorlton, Alan Ernest Leofric Law, Richard K. (Hull, S.W.) Sutcliffe, Harold
Clarke, Frank Leighton, Major B. E. P. Taylor, Vice-Admiral E.A. (P'dd'gt'n, s.)
Cobb, Sir Cyril Levy, Thomas Thomas, James P. L. (Hereford)
Colville, Lieut.-Colonel J. Lewis, Oswald Thorp, Linton Theodore
Cook, Thomas A. Liddall, Walter S. Todd, A. L. S. (Kingswinford)
Cooke, Douglas Lindsay, Kenneth Martin (Kilm'rnock) Touche, Gordon Cosmo
Cooper, A. Duff Lloyd, Geoffrey Tree, Ronald
Copeland, Ida Locker-Lampion, Rt. Hn. G. (Wd.Gr'n) Tryon, Rt. Hon. George Clement
Crookshank, Col. C. de Windt (Bootle) Lockwood, John C. (Hackney, C.) Tufnell, Lieut.-Commander R. L.
Crookshank, Capt. H. C. (Galnsb'ro) Loder, Captain J. de Vere Turton, Robert Hugh
Crossley, A. C. Lovat-Fraser, James Alexander Wallace, Captain D. E. (Hornsey)
Davidson, Rt. Hon. J. C. C. Lumley, Captain Lawrence R. Wallace, John (Dunferm[...]lne)
Davies, Maj. Geo. F. (Somerset, Yeovil) Mabane, William Ward, Lt.-Col, Sir A. L. (Hull)
Davison, Sir William Henry MacAndrew, Lieut.-Col. C. G. (Partick) Ward, Irene Mary Bewick (Wallsend)
Despencer-Robertson, Major J. A. F. MacAndrew, Capt. J. O. (Ayr) Ward, Sarah Adelaide (Cannock)
Dickle, John P. MacDonald, Rt. Hon. J. R. (Seaham) Wardlaw-Milne, Sir John S.
Doran, Edward Maclay, Hon. Joseph Paton Warrender, Sir Victor A. G.
Duckworth, George A. V. McLean, Dr. W. H. (Tradeston) Wayland, Sir William A.
Duggan, Hubert John Macmillan, Maurice Harold Wedderburn, Henry James Scrymgeour
Dunglass, Lord Macpherson, Rt. Hon. Sir Ian Whiteside, Borras Noel H.
Eden, Robert Anthony Maitland, Adam Whyte, Jardine Bell
Elliot, Rt. Hon. Walter Makins, Brigadier-General Ernest Williams, Charles (Devon, Torquay)
Ellis, Sir R. Geoffrey Manningham-Buller, Lt.-Col. Sir M. Williams, Herbert G. (Croydon, S.)
Elliston, Captain George Sampson Margesson, Capt. Rt. Hon. H. D. R. Willoughby de Eresby, Lord
Emmott, Charles E. G. C. Marsden, Commander Arthur Wills, Wilfr[...]d D.
Entwistle, Cyril Fullard Mayhew, Lieut.-Colonel John Wilson, Lt.-Col. Sir Arnold (Hertf'd)
Erskine, Lord (Weston-super-Mare) Mitchell, Sir W. Lane (Streatham) Wilson, Clyde T. (West Toxteth)
Erskine-Bolst, Capt. C. C. (Blackpool) Molson, A. Hugh Elsdale Winterton, Rt Hon. Earl
Evans, Capt. Arthur (Cardiff, S.) Moore, Lt.-Col. Thomas C. R. (Ayr) Womersley, Walter James
Fermoy, Lord Moreing, Adrian C. Wood, Rt. Hon. Sir H. Kingsley
Fleming, Edward Lascelles Morris-Jones. Dr. J. H. (Denbigh) Worthington, Dr. John V.
Flint, Abraham John Mulrhead, Lieut.-Colonel A. J. TELLERS FOR THE AYES.—
Fox, Sir Gifford Nation, Brigadier-General J. J. H. Sir Frederick Thomson and Sir
Fraser, Captain Ian Normand, Rt. Hon. Wilfrid George Penny.
Fremantle, Sir Francis Ormsby-Gore, Rt. Hon. William G. A.
NOES.
Attlee, Clement Richard Bernays, Robert Cocks, Frederick Seymour
Banfield, John William Brown, C. W. E. (Notts., Mansfield) Daggar, George
Batey, Joseph Buchanan, George Davies, David L. (Pontypridd)
Davies, Rhys John (Westhoughton) Leonard, William Samuel, Rt. Hon. Sir H. (Darwen)
Edwards, Charles Logan, David Gilbert Smith, Tom (Normanton)
Evans, Capt. Ernest (Walsh Univ.) Lunn, William Thorns, William James
Foot, Dingle (Dundee) McEntee, Valentine L. Wedgwood, Rt. Hon. Josiah
Grundy, Thomas W. McGovern, John White, Henry Graham
Hall, George H. (Merthyr Tydvil) Mainwaring, William Henry Williams, David (Swansea, East)
Hamilton, Sir R. W. (Orkney & Zetl'nd) Mallalieu, Edward Lancelot Williams, Dr. John H. (Llanelly)
Harris, Sir Percy Mason, David M. (Edinburgh, E.) Wilmot, John
Hicks, Ernest George Maxton, James. Wood, Sir Murdoch McKenzie (Banff)
John, William Owen, Major Goronwy
Johnstone, Harcourt (S. Shields) Paling, Wilfred TELLERS FOR THE NOES.—
Jones, Morgan (Caerphilly) Rea, Waiter Russell Mr. C. Macdonald and Mr. Groves.

Motion made, and Question put,

"That the Proceedings on Government Business be exempted, at this day's Sitting, from the provisions of the Standing

Order (Sittings of the House)."—[The Prime Minister.]

The House divided: Ayes, 239: Noes, 43.

Division No. 170.] AYES. [3.55 p.m.
Albery, Irving James Dickie, John P. Leigh, Sir John
Allen, Lt.-Col. J. Sandeman (B'k'nh'd.) Doran, Edward Lelghton, Major B. E. P.
Anstruther-Gray, W. J. Duckworth, George A. V. Levy, Thomas
Applln, Lieut.-col. Reginald V. K. Duggan, Hubert John Lewis, Oswald
Apsley, Lord Dunglass, Lord Liddall, Walter S.
Aske, Sir Robert William Eden, Robert Anthony Lindsay, Kenneth Martin (Kllm'rnock)
Atholl, Duchess of Elliot, Rt. Hon. Walter Lloyd, Geoffrey
Baillie, Sir Adrian W. M. Ellis, Sir R. Geoffrey Locker-Lampson, Rt. Hn. G. (Wd. Gr'n)
Baldwin, Rt. Hon. Stanley Elliston, Captain George Sampson Lockwood, John C. (Hackney, C.)
Baldwin-Webb, Colonel J. Emmott, Charles E. G. C. Loder, Captain J. de Vere
Balfour, Capt. Harold (I. of Thanet) Entwistle, Cyril Fullard Lovat-Fraser, James Alexander
Bainlel, Lord Erskine, Lord (Weston-super-Mare) Lumley, Captain Lawrence R.
Bateman, A. L. Erskine-Bolst, Capt. C. C. (Blackpool) Mabane, William
Beauchamp, Sir Brograve Campbell Evans, Capt. Arthur (Cardiff, S.) MacAndrew, Lt.-Col. C. G. (Partick)
Beaumont, Hn. R. E. B. (Portsm'th, C.) Fermoy, Lord MacAndrew, Capt. J. O. (Ayr)
Bonn, Sir Arthur Shirley Fleming, Edward Lascelles MacDonald, Rt. Hn. J. R. (Seaham)
Birchall, Major Sir John Dearman Flint, Abraham John Maclay, Hon. Joseph Paton
Blaker, Sir Reginald Fox, Sir Gilford McLean, Dr. W. H. (Tradeston)
Blinded, James Fraser, Captain Ian Macmillan, Maurice Harold
Borodale, Viscount Fremantle, Sir Francis Macpherson, Rt. Hon. Sir Ian
Bossom. A. C. Gibson, Charles Granville Maitland, Adam
Boulton, W. W. Gilmour, Lt.-Col. Rt. Hon. Sir John Makins, Brigadier-General Ernest
Bower, Lieut.-Com. Robert Tatton Gledhill, Gilbert Manningham-Buller, Lt.-Col. Sir M.
Bowyer, Capt. Sir George E. W. Glossop, C. W. H. Margesson, Capt. Rt. Hon. H. D. R.
Boyce, H. Leslie Glyn, Major Sir Ralph G. C. Marsden, Commander Arthur
Boyd-Carpenter, Sir Archibald Goff, Sir Park Mayhew, Lieut.-Colonel John
Brass, Captain Sir William Goldie, Noel B. Mitchell, Sir W. Lane (Streatham)
Broadbent, Colonel John Goodman, Colonel Albert W. Molson, A. Hugh Elsdale
Brocklebank, C. E. R. Graham, Sir F. Fergus (C'mb'rl'd. N.) Moore, Lt.-Col. Thomas C. R. (Ayr)
Brown, Ernest (Leith) Granville, Edgar Moreing, Adrian C.
Brown, Brig.-Gen. H.C. (Berks., Newb'y) Grattan-Doyle, Sir Nicholas Morris-Jones, Dr. J. H. (Denbigh)
Buchan- Hepburn, P. G. T. Graves, Marjorie Muirhead, Lieut.-Colonel A. J.
Bullock, Captain Malcolm Grigg, Sir Edward Munro, Patrick
Burgin, Dr. Edward Leslie Grimston, R. V. Nail-Cain, Hon. Ronald
Burnett, John George Guinness, Thomas L. E. B. Nation, Brigadier-General J. J. H.
Butler, Richard Austen Gunston, Captain D. W. Normand, Rt. Hon. Wilfrid
Cadogan, Hon. Edward Hacking, Rt. Hon. Douglas H. Nunn, William
Campbell, Sir Edward Taswell (Brmly) Hamilton, Sir George (Ilford) Ormsby-Gore, Rt. Hon. William G. A.
Campbell-Johnston, Malcolm Hanbury, Cecil Patrick, Colin M.
Caporn, Arthur Cecil Hanley, Dennis A. Perkins, Walter R. O.
Cautley, Sir Henry S. Hannon, Patrick Joseph Henry Pownall, Sir Assheton
Cayzer, Maj. Sir H. R. (Prtsmth., S.) Hartland, George A. Ra[...]kes, Henry V. A. M.
Cazalet, Thelma (Islington. E.) Harvey, George (Lambeth, Kenningt'n) Ramsay, Capt. A. H. M. (Midlothian)
Cecil, Rt. Hon. Lord Hugh Harvey, Major S. E. (Devon, Totnes) Ramsay T. B. W. (Western Isles)
Chamberlain, Rt. Hon. N. (Edgbaston) Headlam, Lieut.-Col. Cuthbert M. Rankin, Robert
Chorlton, Alan Ernest Leofric Hellgers, Captain F. F. A. Rathbone, Eleanor
Clarke, Frank Henderson, Sir Vivian L. (Chelmsford) Reid, Capt. A. Cunningham
Clarry, Reginald George Heneage, Lieut.-Colonel Arthur P. Reid, James S. C. (Stirling)
Cobb, Sir Cyril Hepworth, Joseph Reid, William Allan (Derby)
Colman, N. C. D. Hills, Major Rt. Hon. John Waller Remer, John R.
Colville, Lieut.-Colonel J. Hoare, Lt.-Col. Rt. Hon. Sir S. J. G. Rickards, George William
Cook, Thomas A. Hope, Capt. Hon. A. O. J. (Aston) Rosbotham, Sir Thomas
Cooke, Douglas Howitt, Dr. Alfred B. Ross Taylor, Walter (Woodbridge)
Cooper, A. Duff Hudson, Capt. A. U. M. (Hackney, N.) Ruggles-Brise, Colonel E. A.
Copeland, Ida Hudson, Robert Spear (Southport) Runge, Norah Cecil
Cranborne, Viscount Hunter, Dr. Joseph (Dumfries) Russell, Albert (Kirkcaldy)
Crookshank, Col. C. de Windt (Bootle) Hutchison, W. D. (Essex, Romf'd) Russell, Alexander West (Tynemouth)
Crookshank, Capt. H. C. (Galnsb'ro) Inskip, Rt. Hon. Sir Thomas W. H. Rutherford, Sir John Hugo (Liverp'l)
Crossley, A. C. Jackson, Sir Henry (Wandsworth, C.) Salmon, Sir Isidore
Davidson. Rt. Hon. J. C. C. Jones, Lewis (Swansea, West) Samuel, Sir Arthur Michael (F'nham)
Davies, Maj. Geo. F. (Somerset, Yeovil) Keyes, Admiral Sir Roger Sandeman, Sir A. N. Stewart
Davison, Sir William Henry Lambert, Rt. Hon. George Sassoon, Rt. Hon. Sir Philip A. G. D.
Despencer-Robertson, Major J. A. F. Law, Richard K. (Hull, S.W.) Savery, Samuel Servington
Scone, Lord Summersby, Charles H. Wayland, Sir William A
Simmonds, Oliver Edwin Sutcliffe, Harold Wedderburn, Henry James Scrymgeour.
Simon, Rt. Hon. Sir John Taylor, Vice-Admiral E.A. (P'dd'gt'n,S.) Whiteside, Borras Noel H.
Smith, Sir J. Walker (Barrow-ln-F.) Thomas, James P. L. (Hereford) Whyte, Jardine Bell
Smith, R. W. (Ab'rd'n & Klnc'dlne, C.) Thorp, Linton Theodore Williams, Charles (Devon, Torquay)
Smithers, Waldron Todd, A. L. S. (Kingswinford) Williams, Herbert G. (Croydon, S.)
Somerville, Annesley A (Windsor) Touche, Gordon Cosmo Willoughby de Eresby, Lord
Southby, Commander Archibald R. J. Tree, Ronald Wills, Wilfrid D.
Spens, William Patrick Tryon, Rt. Hon. George Clement Wilson, Lt.-Col. Sir Arnold (Hertf'd)
Stanley, Rt. Hon. Lord (Fylde) Tufnell, Lieut.-Commander R. I. Wilson, Clyde T. (West Toxteth)
Stanley, Hon. O. F. G. (Westmorland) Turton, Robert Hugh Winterton, Rt. Hon. Earl
Stevenson, James Wallace, Captain D. E. (Hornsey) Womersley, Walter James
Stourton, Hon. John J. Wallace, John (Dunfermline) Wood, Rt. Hon. Sir H. Kingsley
Strauss, Edward A. Ward, Lt.-Col. Sir A. L. (Hull) Worthington, Dr. John V.
Strickland, Captain W. F. Ward, Irene Mary Bewick (Wallsend)
Stuart, Lord C. Crichton. Ward, Sarah Adelaide (Cannock) TELLERS FOR THE AYES.—
Sueter, Rear-Admiral Sir Murray F. Wardlaw-Milne, Sir John S. Sir Frederick Thomson and Sir
Sugden, Sir Wilfrid Hart Warrender, Sir Victor A. G. George Penny.
NOES.
Attlee, Clement Richard Hamilton, Sir R.W. (Orkney & Zetl'nd) Maxton, James
Banfield, John William Harris, Sir Percy Owen, Major Goronwy
Batey, Joseph Healy, Cahir Paling, Wilfred
Bernays, Robert Hicks, Ernest George Rea, Walter Russell
Brown, C. W. E. (Notts., Mansfield) John, William Samuel, Rt. Hon. Sir H. (Darwen)
Buchanan, George Johnstone, Harcourt (S. Shields) Smith, Tom (Normanton)
Cocks, Frederick Seymour Jones, Morgan (Caerphilly) Thorne, William James
Daggar, George Leonard, William Wedgwood, Rt. Hon. Josiah
Davies, David L. (Pontypridd) Logan, David Gilbert White, Henry Graham
Davies, Rhys John (Westhoughton) Lunn, William Williams, David (Swansea, East)
Edwards, Charles McEntee, Valentine L. Williams, Dr. John H. (Llanelly)
Evans, Capt. Ernest (Welsh Univ.) McGovern, John Wilmot, John
Foot, Dingle (Dundee) Mainwaring, William Henry Wood, Sir Murdoch McKenzie (Banff)
Grundy, Thomas W. Mallalieu, Edward Lancelot
Hall, George H. (Merthyr Tydvil) Mason, David M. (Edinburgh, E.) TELLERS FOR THE NOES.—
Mr. G. Macdonald and Mr. Groves.

First Resolution read a Second time.