HL Deb 13 May 1952 vol 176 c952

11.13 p.m.

EARL FORTESCUE

My Lords, before the adjournment of the House, I should like to inform you that it has been agreed to that the business shall be as follows. To-morrow, Wednesday, we shall take the Motion of the noble Earl, Lord Cork, as First Order after Questions. Then we shall take the Motion of the noble Lord, Lord Lucas, on Transport Policy and continue the debate until about 7.30 p.m., as may be convenient to your Lordships. We shall then adjourn the discussion until the next day, Thursday, when we shall meet at 2.30 p.m. The first business will be the Second Reading of the Empire Settlement Bill and after that we shall resume the debate on Transport Policy. The other orders of the day will be discharged and taken on Tuesday of the following week after the Report and Third Reading of the National Health Service Bill.