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House Of Lords

Volume 174: debated on Monday 11 February 1952

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Monday, 11th February, 1952

The House met at two of the clock, THE LORD CHANCELLOR on the Woolsack.

Prayers

2.6 p.m.

My Lords, before we proceed to the Business of the day, I should say that I understand that there are a number of Peers who wish to take the Oath. Peers who wish to speak on the Address and who have not yet taken the Oath should do so now. Arrangements are being made for others to do so after the return of noble Lords from Westminster Hall and before the Adjournment of the House.

The Lord Archbishop of York—Took the Oath.