HL Deb 18 March 1909 vol 1 c502
THE MARQUESS OF LANSDOWNE

I should like to ask the Leader of the House whether he is in a position to give us any information as to the date on which it would be convenient for the Easter Vacation to begin.

THE EARL OF CREWE

The matter has depended to some extent on the prospect of the Indian Councils Bill returning to this House before Easter. I am given to understand that there is practically no prospect that the Bill will return here before Easter, and, in these circumstances, I should suggest, subject, of course, to anything that noble Lords opposite may say, that the House should adjourn after the sitting on Thursday, April 1, and meet again on Tuesday, April 20.

House adjourned at Five o'clock, till To-morrow, a quarter before Twelve o'clock.