THE EARL OF ONSLOWMy Lords, before moving the Adjournment of the House, I think it might be convenient to your Lordships if I announced that it has been agreed through the usual channels to alter the Order of Business which the noble Marquess the Leader of the House gave in yesterday's statement on the debate on the Death Penalty (Abolition) Bill. We shall meet at two o'clock instead of at two-thirty, on Monday.
§ I beg to move that the House do now adjourn.
§ Moved, That the House do now adjourn.—(The Earl of Onslow.)
§ On Question, Motion agreed to, and House adjourned accordingly at fourteen minutes before six o'clock.