§ LORD PARMOORMy Lords, in connection with the Unemployment Insurance Bill, which has been read a first time, I understand that it will be convenient that the House should meet at twelve o'clock to-morrow to deal with business. I do not know whether that is inconvenient to any of your Lordships.
§ LORD BANBURY OF SOUTHAMMight I ask the noble and learned Lord whether he will give us a little time before he puts the Agricultural Returns Bill down for Committee?
§ LORD PARMOORYes. I determined that it should not go down before the the Recess. It will be put down some time after.
§ LORD BANBURY OF SOUTHAMWe shall have time to look into it?
§ LORD PARMOORCertainly.
§ House adjourned at a quarter before six o'clock.