HL Deb 24 July 1919 vol 35 c1007
THE LORD PRESIDENT OF THE COUNCIL (EARL CURZON OF KEDLESTON)

My Lords, I beg to make the Motion standing in my name.

Moved, That Standing Orders No. XXI and XXXIX be considered in order to their being suspended for this day's sitting, so that the Treaty of Peace Bill and the Anglo-French Treaty (Defence of France) Bill may have precedence of the other Notices and Orders of the Day, and that it may be possible to pass them through all stages.—(Earl Curzon of Kedleston.)

On Question, Motion agreed to.