Business of the House.

– in the House of Commons at on 22 December 1919.

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Photo of Mr George Lambert Mr George Lambert , South Molton

In view of the importance of the Prime Minister's statement to-day, will the right lion. Gentleman the Leader or the house say what time it will be taken?

Photo of Mr Bonar Law Mr Bonar Law , Glasgow Central

It must depend on the House. My Noble Friend who is responsible for getting t ire business through considers it absolutely essential that the Lords Amendments and other Resolutions must be taken first. I hope the House will not spend a long time on these discussions.

Photo of Dr Donald Murray Dr Donald Murray , Na h-Eileanan an Iar

I put a question down to the Minister of Transport, and it was answered by the Financial Secretary to, the Treasury. Why cannot I have an answer from the Minister of Transport?

Photo of Mr James Lowther Mr James Lowther , Penrith and Cockermouth

The matter came within the Department of the Treasury. It was probably an application for money.

Photo of Dr Donald Murray Dr Donald Murray , Na h-Eileanan an Iar

No, Sir.

Resolved, "That this House do meet To-morrow, at Twelve of the clock."—[Mr. Boner Law.]