HL Deb 10 May 1938 vol 108 c982
THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION (EARL STANHOPE)

My Lords, it would be to the convenience of the House if we met to-morrow at three o'clock and I put down a Motion that the Sea Fish Industry Bill should be the first business, followed by the Motion of the noble Earl, Lord Liverpool. I have consulted my noble friend Lord Liverpool, and it is to his convenience and to that of other noble Lords that this course should be followed and that I should put down a Motion that Lord Liverpool's Motion should come second, and not as it appears on the Order Paper at this moment.