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The Parliament Bill

Volume 8: debated on Wednesday 31 May 1911

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It would be convenient to many of your Lordships if His Majesty's Government could inform us on what day they propose to take the next stage of the Parliament Bill.

The Government, of course, desire in this matter to consult the convenience of your Lordships, and subject to that we think that Wednesday, June 28, would be a convenient day. The House reassembles on the 26th. It would obviously be inconvenient to take it then, and I understand that Tuesday is not a convenient day. Therefore Wednesday, the 28th, seems to be a suitable day, and if it meets the general wish we would take the Committee stage then.

House adjourned at Five o'clock, till To-morrow, half-past Ten o'clock.