HC Deb 11 July 1960 vol 626 c986
The Secretary of State for the Home Department (Mr. R. A. Butler)

I should like to make a short statement on business.

If the Second Reading of the Cyprus Bill does not occupy the whole of the sitting on Thursday, it is proposed to consider the White Fish and Herring Subsidy Schemes and Order. We are aware that hon. Members interested in the fishing industry have urged that any debate should start at a reasonable hour. We would not, therefore, propose to move the Motions after eight o'clock.

In this event, we would then proceed with the consideration of the Parking Places (Extension outside London No. 2) Order and the Order relating to Road Traffic and Vehicles.

I should also inform the House that the Government propose to facilitate consideration of the Lords Amendments to the Clean Rivers (Estuaries and Tidal Waters) Bill, which is a Private Member's Measure.