THE EARL OF ONSLOWMy Lords, perhaps I might be allowed to say that there is one Committee, which has been appointed in previous Sessions, which it will not be necessary to appoint again—that is, the Committee on the Peers' War Memorial. The whole of the proceedings in connection with the work of that Committee have been finally wound up with the exception of one act which I hope your Lordships will approve, and that is to have two typewritten copies made of the Roll of Honour in the Princes Chamber. It is proposed that one copy shall be deposited in the Library of your Lordships' House and the other in the British Museum, so that in case of fire or any accident occurring a 243 record would exist and the roll could be repeated or re-illuminated if necessary. We have retained a few pounds—£10 I think it is—to pay for the copies and the rest of the money has been handed over to Westminster Hospital. The whole thing, I am glad to say, is now finally wound up.