HC Deb 25 June 1937 vol 325 c1534
Mr. Attlee

May I ask the Prime Minister whether there is any change in the business for next week?

The Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain)

Yes, Sir. The House will appreciate from the statement made by the Chancellor of the Exchequer that it will be necessary for the House to consider the Exchange Equalisation Bill next week. Accordingly the business already announced for next week has been altered arid will now be as follows:

Monday: Committee stage of the Exchange Equalisation [Money] Resolution; consideration of Government of India and Burma draft Orders in Council now before the House; and, if there is time, Report and Third Reading of the Trade Marks (Amendment) Bill [Lords].

Tuesday: Committee stage of the Agriculture [Money] Resolution; Report stage of the Exchange Equalisation [Money] Resolution.

Wednesday: Second Reading of the Exchange Equalisation Bill, followed by the Committee stage of the Finance Bill.

Thursday: Committee stage of the Finance Bill, and of the Exchange Equalisation Bill.

Friday: Concluding stages of the Exchange Equalisation Bill, and consideration of other business which will he announced later.

On any day, if there is time, other Orders will be taken.