HC Deb 04 November 1937 vol 328 c1127
Mr. Attlee

Will the Prime Minister tell us what will be the business next week, and what business he proposes to take to-day?

The Prime Minister

The business for next week will be:

Monday: Second Reading of the Supreme Court of Judicature (Amendment) Bill and Committee of the Money Resolution; further consideration of the Expiring Laws Continuance Bill; Second Reading of the Population (Statistics) Bill, and Committee stage of the necessary Money Resolution; Second Reading of the Land Tax Commissioners Bill, and consideration of outstanding Import Duties Orders.

Tuesday: Second Reading of the Housing (Agricultural Population) (Scotland) Bill, and Committee stage of the necessary Money Resolution.

Wednesday: Private Members' Motions will be considered.

Thursday: Second Reading of the Blind Persons Bill and of the National Health Insurance (juvenile Contributors) Bill, and Committee stage of the necessary Money Resolutions.

Friday: Private Members' Bills will be considered.

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

The business to-day is: After the Second Reading of the Cinematograph Films Bill we desire the Second Reading of the Expiring Laws Continuance Bill and the Committee stage of the necessary Money Resolution. This has been arranged through the usual channels.