§ 45. Mr. Perkinsasked the Prime Minister whether the House will have an opportunity of debating the Chicago Conference before the Air Estimates are before the House in the spring.
§ 48. Sir Oliver Simmondsasked the Prime Minister in what manner it is pro- 1222 posed to report to the House upon the proceedings and conclusions of the Chicago Air Conference.
§ Mr. EdenI have been asked to reply. The form in which the proceedings and conclusions of the Chicago Air Conference will be brought to the notice of the House and the question of debating them can conveniently be considered when the Minister for Civil Aviation returns from North America. Meanwhile, I have taken note of the inquiries by my hon. Friends.
§ Mr. PerkinsWill the Debate take place in this House or in another place where the Minister is?
§ Sir O. SimmondsWill my right hon. Friend consider with the Minister when he comes back having a White Paper on this matter, because it is complicated and very urgent?