HL Deb 15 March 1927 vol 66 cc497-8
THE UNDER-SECRETARY OF STATE FOR WAR (THE EARL OF ONSLOW)

My Lords, on the Motion for the Adjournment I desire to take the opportunity of explaining that owing to the lateness of the hour and the fact that ten or a dozen noble Lords have expressed a desire to take part in the debate on the Motion of my noble friend Lord O'Hagan, with reference to the Territorial Army, he thinks that it would be bettor to adjourn the debate on that Motion and has, suggested it should be taken on Thursday next.

House adjourned at ten minutes to seven o'clock.