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VISCOUNT MERSEYMy Lords, I should like to ask the noble Lord opposite if he can say anything about the arrangements for business to-morrow.
§ LORE TEMPLEMOREMy Lords, we shall meet to-morrow at the usual time, two o'clock. The business will be to put through all its stages the Postponement of Polling Day Bill, which came up 586 from another place this afternoon, and the remaining stages of Bills still outstanding. Then the noble Lord, Lord Rennell, has a question on the Paper about the arrangements for reception and dispersal of prisoners of war returned from the Far East, and the noble Lord, Lord Winster wishes to ask a question about arrangements for writing the naval official history of the war. The noble Viscount, Lord Samuel, also has a very important Motion on India, and my noble friend Viscount Cecil of Chelwood has a question to ask about the new International Organization.
§ House adjourned at two minutes past three o'clock.