HC Deb 11 May 1939 vol 347 cc859-60

Ordered, That so much of the Lords Message [4th May] as communicates the Resolution, "That it is desirable that the Solicitors Bill [Lords] be referred to a Joint Committee of both Houses of Parliament," be now considered.—[Mr. James Stuart.]

So much of the Lords Message considered accordingly.

Motion made, and Question proposed, "That this House doth concur with the Lords in the said Resolution."—[Mr. James Stuart.]

It being after Eleven of the Clock, and objection being taken to further Proceeding, the Debate stood adjourned.

Debate to be resumed To-marrow.

It being after Half-past Eleven of the Clock upon Thursday evening, Mr. DEPUTY-SPEAKER adjourned the House, without Question put, pursuant to the Standing Order.

Adjourned at Twenty-three Minutes after Twelve o'Clock.