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Business Of The House

Volume 320: debated on Thursday 18 February 1937

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Will the Prime Minister be good enough to state what will be the business for next week?

Monday: Committee stage of Supplementary Estimates, beginning with Votes for the Coronation of His Majesty and for Colonial and Middle Eastern Services; Report stage of outstanding Supplementary Estimates and of the Defence Loans Money Resolution.

Tuesday: The Adjournment of the House will be moved for a Debate on the report of the inquiry into the Gresford colliery disaster.

Wednesday: Second Reading of the Local Government (Financial Provisions) Bill, and Committee stage of the necessary Money Resolution.

Thursday: Second Reading of the Defence Loans Bill.

Friday: Private Members' Bills.

During the week, as opportunity offers, other Orders will be taken.

May I inform the right hon. Gentleman that we propose to put down a Motion on the subject of the Gresford colliery disaster; and may I ask him how far he proposes to go on Monday with the Supplementary Estimates?

I am afraid I could not answer that question. We must see how we get on; there are a good many Estimates down.