HL Deb 10 April 1924 vol 57 c254
LORD PARMOOR

My 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 SOUTHAM

Might 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 PARMOOR

Yes. I determined that it should not go down before the the Recess. It will be put down some time after.

LORD BANBURY OF SOUTHAM

We shall have time to look into it?

LORD PARMOOR

Certainly.

House adjourned at a quarter before six o'clock.