HL Deb 07 June 1915 vol 19 c17
THE LORD PRESIDENT OF THE COUNCIL (THE MARQUESS OF CREWE)

My Lords, some of us were under the impression that the Bill for the creation of the new office of Minister of Munitions might have come up to this House to-day, but I understand that it is likely to take longer in passing through its various stages in the House of Commons than at one time seemed likely, and it therefore may be yet a day or two before it reaches us here. There is no further business for to-day, but there is some on the Paper for to-morrow. I therefore move that the House do adjourn until to-morrow.

Moved accordingly, and, on Question, Motion agreed to.

House adjourned at twenty-five minutes before Five o'clock, till To-morrow, half-past Ten o'clock.