HL Deb 29 June 1932 vol 85 cc353-4
LORD PONSONBY OF SHULBREDE

My Lords, before the House adjourns I should like to ask the noble and learned Viscount opposite whether it is proposed that we should meet at three o'clock to-morrow afternoon?

VISCOUNT HAILSHAM

My Lords, I am much obliged to the noble Lord for asking the question. It is proposed that the House shall meet at three o'clock to-morrow afternoon, and since it is essential that the Committee stage of the Town and Country Planning Bill shall be finished to-morrow, I am afraid we shall have to ask your Lordships to continue the sitting after dinner, if necessary.

House adjourned at thirteen minutes before eight o'clock.