HL Deb 08 November 1921 vol 47 c214
THE EARL OF CRAWFORD

My Lords, I beg to give notice that to-morrow I shall move, or my noble friend the Marquess Curzon of Kedleston will move, the consideration with a view to its suspension of Standing Order No. XXXIX in respect of certain measures—namely, the two Bills standing first on the Order Paper to-day (the National Health Insurance (Prolongation of Insurance) Bill and the Local Authorities (Financial Provisions) Bill). I should also like to give notice that I shall move that Government Orders do have precedence in order to get the Amendments down to the Commons at the earliest possible moment.

House adjourned during pleasure.

House resumed.