§ "to provide for securing farmers against low prices for oats, barley and fat sheep, and for securing a market for barley, for promoting the ploughing up in the year nineteen hundred and thirty-nine of grass land and rendering it fit for arable crops, for the establishment of a reserve of agricultural machinery, for increasing the resources of any company formed for such purposes as are mentioned in the Agricultural Credits Act, 1928, to amend the Agricultural Returns Act, 1925, and for purposes connected with the matters aforesaid," presented by Colonel Sir Reginald Dorman-Smith; supported by Mr. Colville, Sir Samuel Hoare, Captain Crookshank, Mr. Ramsbotham and Mr. Wedderburn; to be read a Second time To-morrow, and to be printed. [Bill 153.]