HL Deb 30 August 1926 vol 65 c519
LORD PARMOOR

My Lords, I desire to ask the Lord Chancellor a Question of which private notice has been given. Is it the intention of the Government that this House should meet to-morrow or that we should adjourn to-day?

THE LORD CHANCELLOR (VISCOUNT CAVE)

My Lords, the proposal is that the House should conclude its business to-day and that we should not meet to-morrow. The Government understood that there was no desire on the part of the Opposition to have a discussion in this House, and accordingly they thought it was unnecessary to ask your Lordships to sit to-morrow.

LORD PARMOOR

My Lords, I think it would be better if I said just one or two words on the Motion which will be brought before your Lordships, as I do not quite agree with what the Lord Chancellor has said.

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