HL Deb 22 February 1910 vol 5 c47
THE LORD PRIVY SEAL AND SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE COLONIES (THE EARL OF CREWE)

My Lords, there is no business on the Paper for to-day, and I understand that there is none down for to-morrow. I would suggest, therefore, if the noble Marquess opposite agrees, and it meets the convenience of the House generally, that we should not sit to-morrow but adjourn until Thursday.

Moved, That the House do adjourn until Thursday.—(The Earl of Crewe.)

On Question, Motion agreed to.

House adjourned at half-past Four o'clock to Thursday next, a quarter past Four o'clock.