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Business Of The House

Volume 293: debated on Thursday 1 November 1934

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May I ask the Prime Minister what is the business for next week, and also how long the right hon. Gentleman intends us to sit to-night if the Motion on the Paper in his name is carried?

This is the business for next week: On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Betting and Lotteries Bill [Lords] Committee stage, and, if there is time, other Orders on the Paper—that is assuming that the Motion in my name is carried.

The business for Thursday and Friday will be announced later.

With reference to the suspension of the Eleven o'Clock Rule to-day, I hope the sitting will not be very long, but we would like to get the three Resolutions dealing with the publication of the Report on India, the Betting and Lotteries Bill, and the appointment of new judges, as well as the remaining stages of the Expiring Laws Continuance Bill. The Government would also like to get the Second Reading of the Dindings Agreement Bill, which is understood to be non-contentious.

As no one knows anything about the Dindings Bill I think that may be non-contentious, but there may very well be a long discussion on one or other of the Motions which the right hon. Gentleman desires to get, and if that be so I take it we shall not be expected to sit late in order to get them through, because there are two subjects arising on the Expiring Laws Continuance Bill which we want to discuss which may take a little time.

Quite honestly, I do not want the House to sit unreasonably late, but we have to get a certain amount of business through in a very short and limited time, limited on account of special circumstances on this occasion, and I do hope it will be possible to get the three Resolutions. I can assure the House that we are very reasonable in our demands, but we must get the business through and the work of the Session wound up in due course.

Could the Prime Minister tell us how many nights next week the Eleven o'Clock Rule will not be suspended?

I hope that when we do suspend the Eleven o'Clock Rule next week it will be more as a precaution than as a necessity.

Division No. 377.]

AYES

3.58 p.m.

Acland-Troyte, Lieut.-ColonelChorlton, Alan Ernest LeofricGranville, Edgar
Adams, Samuel Vyvyan T. (Leeds, W.)Churchill, Rt. Hon. Winston SpencerGrattan-Doyle, Sir Nicholas
Agnew, Lieut.-Com. P. G.Clarry, Reginald GeorgeGraves, Marjorie
Albery, Irving JamesClayton, Sir ChristopherGretton, Colonel Rt. Hon. John
Allen, Sir J. Sandeman (Liverp'l, W.)Cobb, Sir CyrilGriffith, F. Kingsley (Middlesbro',W.)
Allen, Lt.-Col. J. Sandeman (B'k'nh'd)Cochrane, Commander Hon. A. D.Grimston, R. V.
Allen, William (Stoke-on-Trent)Collins, Rt. Hon. Sir GodfreyGuest, Capt. Rt. Hon. F. E.
Allen, Lt.-Col. Sir William (Armaah)Colville, Lieut.-Colonel J.Guinness, Thomas L. E. B.
Amery, Rt. Hon. Leopold C. M. S.Conant, R. J. E.Gunston, Captain D. W.
Anstruther-Gray, W. J.Cook, Thomas A.Guy, J. C. Morrison
Applin, Lieut.-Col. Reginald V. K.Cooke, DouglasHacking, Rt. Hen. Douglas H.
Apsley, LordCooper, A. DuffHales, Harold K.
Assheton, RalphCopeland, IdaHammersley, Samuel S.
Astor, Maj. Hn. John J. (Kent, Dover)Craddock, Sir Reginald HenryHannon, Patrick Joseph Henry
Bailey. Eric Alfred GeorgeCritchley, Brig.-General A. C.Harris, Sir Percy
Baldwin, Rt. Hon. StanleyCroft, Brigadier-General Sir H.Hartland, George A.
Balfour, Capt. Harold (I. of Thanet)Crooke, J. SmedleyHaslam, Sir John (Bolton)
Barclay-Harvey, C. M.Crookshank, Capt. H. C. (Gainsb'ro)Headlam, Lieut.-Col. Cuthbert M.
Barrie, Sir Charles CouparCrossley, A. C.Heilgers, Captain F. F. A.
Beauchamp, Sir Brograve CampbellCulverwell, Cyril TomHeneage, Lieut.-Colonel Arthur P.
Beaumont, Hon. R.E.B. (Portsm'th,C.)Davies, Maj. Geo. F.(Somerset, Yeovil)Herbert. Major J. A. (Monmouth)
Benn, Sir Arthur ShirleyDawson, Sir PhilipHoare, Lt.-Col. Rt. Hon. Sir S. J. G.
Bernays, RobertDenville, AlfredHoldsworth, Herbert
Birchall, Major Sir John DearmanDixey, Arthur C. N. Hore-Belisha, Leslie
Blindell, JamesDrummond-Wolff, H. M. C.Hornby, Frank
Borodale, ViscountDugdale, Captain Thomas LionelHorsbrugh, Florence
Bossom, A. C.Duggan. Hubert JohnHowitt, Dr. Alfred B.
Boulton, W. W.Duncan, James A. L. (Kensington, N.)Hudson, Capt. A. U. M. (Hackney, N.)
Bower, Commander Robert TattonDunglass, LordHudson, Robert Spear (Southport)
Bowyer, Capt. Sir George E. W.Eady, George H.Hurst, Sir Gerald B.
Bracken, BrendanEden, Rt. Hon. AnthonyInskip, Rt. Hon. Sir Thomas W. H.
Brass, Captain Sir WilliamElliot, Rt. Hon. WalterIveagh, Countess of
Briscoe, Capt. Richard GeorgeEllis, Sir R. GeoffreyJackson, Sir Henry (Wandsworth, C.)
Brocklebank, C. E. R.Elmley, ViscountJames, Wing-Com. A. W. H.
Brown, Col. D. C. (N'th'l'd., Hexham)Emmott, Charles E. G. C.Jamieson, Douglas
Brown, Ernest (Leith)Emrys-Evans, P. V.Jesson, Major Thomas E.
Browne, Captain A. C.Entwistle, Cyril FullardJohnstone, Harcourt (S. Shields)
Buchan-Hepburn, P. G. TEvans, Capt. Arthur (Cardiff, S.)Ker, J. Campbell
Burgin. Dr. Edward LeslieEvans, David Owen (Cardigan)Kerr, Hamilton W.
Burnett, John GeorgeEvans, R. T. (Carmarthen)Keyes, Admiral Sir Roger
Burton, Colonel Henry WalterEverard, W. LindsayKirkpatrick, William M.
Cadogan, Hon. EdwardFoot, Isaac (Cornwall, Bodmin)Lamb, Sir Joseph Quinton
Caine, G. R. Hall-Fremantle, Sir FrancisLambert, Rt. Hon. George
Campbell. Sir Edward Taswell (Brmly)Fuller, Captain A. G.Law Sir Alfred
Caporn, Arthur CecilGalbraith, James Francis WallaceLeckie, J. A.
Carver, Major William H.Ganzoni, Sir JohnLeech, Dr. J. W.
Cautley, Sir Henry S.Gilmour, Lt.-Col. Rt. Hon. Sir JohnLeighton. Major B. E. P.
Cayzer, Maj. Sir H. R. (Prtsmth., S.)Glossop, C. W. H.Lennox-Boyd, A. T.
Cazalet, Capt. V. A. (Chippenham)Gluckstein, Louis HalleLevy, Thomas
Chamberlain, Rt.Hon.Sir J.A.(Birm.,W)Goff, Sir ParkLewis, Oswald
Chamberlain, Rt. Hon. N. (Edgbaston)Goodman, Colonel Albert W.Liddall, Walter S.
Chapman, Sir Samuel (Edinburgh, S.)Graham, Sir F. Fergus (C'mb'rl'd. N.)Lindsay, Kenneth (Kilmarnock)

Reading of the Electricity Bill will be taken?

If my hon. Friend will repeat that question on another occasion I shall be able to answer. There are several outstanding matters.

Is the right hon. Gentleman satisfied that it is a national necessity to spend three days on the Committee stage of a Betting Bill for which the Government have no mandate?

Motion made, and Question put,

"That the Proceedings on Government Business be exempted, at this day's Sitting, from the provisions of the Standing Order (Sittings of the House)."—[The Prime Minister.]

"The House divided: Ayes, 297 Noes, 46.

Lindsay, Noel KerPetherick, M.Somerset, Thomas
Lister, Rt. Hon. Sir Philip CunliffePeto, Geoffrey K. (W'verh'pt'n, Bilston)Somervell, Sir Donald
Llewellin, Major John J.Pike, Cecil F.Somerville, Annesley A. (Windsor)
Lloyd, GeoffreyPowell, Lieut.-Col. Evelyn G. H.Southby, Commander Archibald R. J.
Lockwood, John C. (Hackney, C.)Power, Sir John CecliSpender-Clay, Rt. Hon. Herbert H.
Loder, Captain J. de VerePurbrick, R.Stanley, Rt. Hon. Lord (Fylde)
Loftus, Pierce C.Pybus, Sir JohnStanley, Rt. Hon. Oliver (W'morland)
Lyons, Abraham MontaguRadford, E. A.Stones, James
Mabane, WilliamRamsay, Capt. A. H. M. (Midlothian)Strauss, Edward A.
MacAndrew, Capt. J. O. (Ayr)Ramsay, T. B. W. (Western Isles)Strickland, Captain W. F.
MacDonald, Rt. Hon. J. R. (Seaham)Ramsbotham, HerwaidSueter, Rear-Admiral Sir Murray F.
Macdonald, Capt. P. D. (I. of W.)Ramsden, Sir EugeneSugden, Sir Wilfrid Hart
McEwen, Captain J. H. F.Rawson, Sir CooperSutcliffe, Harold
McKeag, WilliamRay, Sir WilliamThomas, Rt. Hon. J. H. (Derby)
McKie, John HamiltonRea, Waiter RussellThomas, James P. L. (Hereford)
McLean, Dr. W. H. (Tradeston)Reed, Arthur C. (Exeter)Thomas, Major L. B. (King's Norton)
Magnay, ThomasReid, David D. (County Down)Thompson, Sir Luke
Maitland, AdamReid, William Allan (Derby)Thorp, Linton Theodore
Makins, Brigadier-General ErnestRhys, Hon. Charles Arthur U.Touche, Gordon Cosmo
Mander, Geoffrey le M.Rickards, George WilliamTrain, John
Manningham-Buller, Lt.-Col. Sir M.Roberts, Aled (Wrexham)Tryon, Rt. Hon. George Clement
Margesson, Capt Rt. Hon. H. D. R.Roberts, Sir Samuel (Ecclesall)Tufnell, Lieut.-Commander R. L.
Marsden, Commander ArthurRobinson, John RolandWallace, John (Dunfermline)
Mason, David M. (Edinburgh, E.)Ropner, Colonel L.Ward, Lt.-Col. Sir A. L. (Hull)
Mayhew, Lieut.-Colonel JohnRoss, Ronald D.Ward, Irene Mary Bewick (Wallsend)
Mills, Major J. D. (New Forest)Ross Taylor, Walter (Woodbridge)Ward, Sarah Adelaide (Cannock)
Milne, CharlesRuggles-Brise, Colonel E. A.Wardlaw-Mline, Sir John S
Mitchell, Sir W. Lane (Streatham)Runciman, Rt. Hon. WalterWarrender, Sir Victor A. G.
Molson, A. Hugh ElsdaleRussell, Alexander West (Tynemouth)Waterhouse, Captain Charles
Monsell, Rt. Hon. Sir B. EyresRussell, Hamer Field (Sheffield, B'tside)Watt. Captain George Steven H.
Moore, Lt.-Col. Thomas C. R. (Ayr)Russell, R. J. (Eddisbury)Wayland, Sir William A.
Moreing, Adrian C.Rutherford, John (Edmonton)Wedderburn, Henry James Scrymgeour-
Morris-Jones, Dr. J. H. (Denbigh)Rutherford, Sir John Hugo (Liverp'l)Weymouth, Viscount
Morrison, G. A. (Scottish Univer'ties)Salmon, Sir IsidoreWhite, Henry Graham
Moss, Captain H. J.Samuel, Sir Arthur Michael (F'nham)Whiteside, Borras Noel H.
Muirhead, Lieut.-Colonel A. J.Sandeman, Sir A. N. StewartWhyte, Jardine Bell
Munro, PatrickSanderson, Sir Frank BarnardWilliams, Charles (Devon, Torquay)
Nation, Brigadier-General J. J. H.Sassoon, Rt. Hon. Sir Philip A. G. D.Williams, Herbert G. (Croydon, S.)
Nicholson. Rt. Hn. W. G. (Petersf'ld)Savery, Samuel ServingtonWilloughby de Eresby, Lord
Nunn, WilliamSelley, Harry R.Windsor-Clive, Lieut.-Colonel George
Oman, Sir Charles William C.Shaw, Helen B. (Lanark, Bothwell)Winterton, Rt. Hon. Earl
Ormsby-Gore, Rt. Hon. William G. A.Shaw, Captain William T. (Forfar)Wood, Rt. Hon. Sir H. Kingsley
Orr Ewing, I. L.Shute, Colonel J. J.Wood, Sir Murdoch McKenzie (Banff)
Patrick, Colin M.Sinclair, Maj. Rt. Hn. Sir A. (C'thness)Worthington, Dr. John V.
Peake, OsbertSkelton, Archibald NoelYoung, Rt. Hon. Sir Hilton (S'v'noaks)
Pearson, William G.Smith, Sir J. Walker- (Barrow-in-F.)

TELLERS FOR THE AYES.—

Percy, Lord EustaceSmith, Sir Robert (Ab'd'n & K'dine,C.)Sir Frederick Thomson and Sir
Perkins, Waiter R. D.Smithers, Sir WaldronGeorge Penny.

NOES.

Adams, D. M. (Poplar, South)Griffiths, T. (Monmouth, Pontypool)Mainwaring, William Henry
Addison, Rt. Hon. Dr. ChristopherGrundy, Thomas W.Maxton, James
Attlee, Clement RichardHall, George H. (Merthyr Tydvil)Milner, Major James
Banfield, John WilliamHealy, CahirPaling, Wilfred
Batey, JosephHicks, Ernest GeorgeParkinson, John Allen
Brown, C. W. E. (Notts., Mansfield)Jenkins, Sir WilliamSmith, Tom (Normanton)
Cape, ThomasJones, J. J. (West Ham, Silvertown)Strauss, G. R. (Lambeth, North)
Cocks, Frederick SeymourJones, Morgan (Caerphilly)Thorne, William James
Daggar, GeorgeKirkwood, DavidTinker, John Joseph
Davies, David L. (Pontypridd)Lansbury, Rt. Hon. GeorgeWedgwood, Rt. Hon. Josiah
Davies, Rhys John (Westhoughton)Lawson, John JamesWest, F. R.
Davies, Stephen OwenLeonard, WilliamWilliams, Dr. John H. (Lianelly)
Edwards, CharlesLunn, WilliamWilliams. Thomas (York. Don Valley)
Gardner, Benjamin WalterMacdonald, Gordon (Ince)Wilmot, John
Greenwood, Rt. Hon. ArthurMcEntee, Valentine L.
Griffiths, George A. (Yorks,W. Riding)Maclean, Nell (Glasgow, Govan)

TELLERS FOR THE NOES.—

Mr. John and Mr. Groves.