HL Deb 04 July 1932 vol 85 c538
LORD SNELL

Is the noble Viscount the Leader of the House able to make any statement with regard to the time of meeting of the House to-morrow?

VISCOUNT HAILSHAM

My Lords, in view of some little doubt as to how long the Town and Country Planning Bill may take on Report stage, and in view of the fact that it is very important to get the Bill back to another House in time for our Amendments to be considered properly, I would suggest that this House should meet at a quarter to three o'clock to-morrow. There are two introductions, which will take some little time, and we cannot effectively begin our discussion until a little after three o'clock.

House adjourned at ten minutes past seven o'clock.