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Resolved,
That—
(1) this House do meet on Thursday 28th March at half-past Nine o'clock;
(2) notwithstanding the provisions of Standing Order No. 17 (Time for taking questions), no Questions shall be taken, provided that at Eleven o'clock Mr. Speaker may interrupt the proceedings in order to permit questions to be asked which are in his opinion of an urgent character and relate either to matters of public importance or to the arrangement of business, statements to be made by Ministers, or personal explanations to be made by Members; and
(3) at Three o'clock Mr. Speaker do adjourn the House without putting any Question, provided that this House shall not adjourn until Mr. Speaker shall have reported the Royal Assent to any Acts agreed upon by both Houses.—[Mr. David Davis.]
§ Mr. Harry Cohen (Leyton)On a point of order, Mr. Deputy Speaker. Is it in order to place on record the fact that the person who objected to my Hare Coursing Bill was not the Government Whip but the hon. Member for Upminster (Sir N. Bonsor)?
§ Mr. Deputy SpeakerI do not think that that is in order.