Friday, 9 June 1939
The House being met at Eleven of the Clock, the CLERK at the Table informed the House of the unavoidable absence of Mr. SPEAKER from this day's Sitting.
London Passenger Transport Board Bill.
I wish to raise a question of Privilege and I believe I must do it now at the very earliest possible moment. I ask also for no ruling, Sir; nor, indeed, will I enter into details to-day. The only...
Reported, with Amendments, from the Committee on Unopposed Bills.
[6TH ALLOTTED DAY.]
BOARD OF TRADE.
Resolution reported,
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