§ THE EARL OF BALFOURMy Lords, before the House adjourns I ought to say that we must meet at eleven o'clock tomorrow to conclude our business. I shall have also to move a Motion slightly altering the order in which our business will be taken. It is proposed to take the first two Notices standing on the Paper, then the Commons Amendments, and then the debate on broadcasting. The point is that we roust give the Commons time to consider the Amendments sent to them by this House, and to have any transactions between the two Houses that may prove to be necessary. That cannot be done unless there is some slight alteration in the order of business, but I am sure that will be for the general convenience. The Royal Commission will be taken at half-past two o'clock.
§ House adjourned at ten minutes past eight o'clock.