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– in the House of Commons at on 16 June 1924.

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Photo of Mr Stanley Baldwin Mr Stanley Baldwin , Bewdley

Would the Deputy-Leader of the House please inform us how far he proposes to proceed to-night?

Photo of Mr John Clynes Mr John Clynes , Manchester Platting

We propose to ask the House to suspend the Eleven o'Clock Rule. Our intention was to take five Orders, but we understand it would meet the convenience of the House if, say, at 11 o'clock, the London Traffic Bill were not completed, that we should move that further con-

sideration of that Bill be adjourned and proceed with and complete the following three Orders on the Paper.

Photo of Mr James Hope Mr James Hope , Sheffield Central

Is the right hon. Gentleman aware that the China Indemnity (Application) Bill is by no means regarded as non-contentious?

Photo of Mr John Clynes Mr John Clynes , Manchester Platting

I am aware that there is some difference of opinion on the matter, but not sufficient to keep the House very long.

Photo of Viscount  Curzon Viscount Curzon , Battersea South

Supposing the London Traffic Bill is not finished by 11 o'clock, is it the intention of the Government to put it down on a subsequent occasion?

Photo of Mr John Clynes Mr John Clynes , Manchester Platting

Certainly, at an early date.

Motion made, and Question put, That the Proceedings on Government Business be exempted at this clay's Sitting from the provisions of the Standing Order (Sittings of the House,)"—[Mr. Clynes.]

The House divided: Ayes, 158; Noes, 114.

Division No. 90.]AYES[3.47 p.m.
Adamson, W. M. (Staff., Cannock)Hamilton, Sir R. (Orkney & Shetland)Meyler, Lieut.-Colonel H. M.
Alden, PercyHardie, George D.Middleton, G.
Alexander, A. V. (Sheffield, Hillsbro')Harris, John (Hackney, North)Mills, J. E.
Ammon, Charles GeorgeHarris, Percy A.Morel, E. D.
Aske, Sir Robert WilliamHartshorn, Rt. Hon. VernonMorris, R. H.
Asquith, Rt. Hon. Herbert HenryHarvey, T. E. (Dewsbury)Morrison, Herbert (Hackney, South)
Attlee, Major Clement R.Hastings, Sir PatrickMorrison, R. C. (Tottenham, North)
Ayles, W. H.Hayes, John HenryMosley, Oswald
Baker, WalterHemmerde, E. G.Muir, John W.
Barnes A.Henderson, Rt. Hon. A. (Burnley)Naylor, T. E.
Batey, JosephHenderson, A. (Cardiff, South)Nichol, Robert
Benn, Captain Wedgwood (Leith)Henderson, W. W.(Middlesex,Enfield)Paling, W.
Bonwick, A.Hogbin, Henry CairnsPalmer, E. T.
Bowerman, Rt. Hon. Charles W.Hore-Belisha, Major LeslieParkinson, John Allen (Wigan)
Brown, A. E. (Warwick, Rugby)Howard, Hon. G. (Bedford, Luton)Perry, S. F.
Buxton, Rt. Hon. NoelHudson, J. H.Pethick-Lawrence, F. W.
Church, Major A. G.Isaacs, G. A.Phillipps, Vivian
Clarke, A.Jackson, R. F. (Ipswich)Pilkington, R. R.
Climie, R.Jewson, DorotheaPonsonby, Arthur
Cluse, W. SJohnston, Thomas (Stirling)Pringle, W. M. R.
Clynes, Rt. Hon. John R.Johnstone, Harcourt (Willesden, East)Purcell, A. A.
Cove, W. G.Jones, Rt. Hon. Lelf (Camborne)Raffety, F. W.
Crittall, V. G.Kennedy, T.Rea, W. Russell
Dukes, C.Kenworthy, Lt.-Com. Hon. Joseph M.Richards, R.
Duncan, C.Kenyon, BarnetRobertson, J. (Lanark, Bothwell)
Edwards, C. (Monmouth, Bedwelity)Lambert, Rt. Hon. GeorgeRobinson, S. W. (Essex, Chelmsford)
Egan, W. H.Lansbury, GeorgeRomerli, H. G.
Emlyn-Jones, J. E. (Dorset, N.)Laverack, F. J.Rose, Frank H.
Falconer, J.Leach, W.Royce, William Stapleton
Fisher, Rt. Hon. Herbert A. L.Lee, FRoyle, C.
Fletcher, Lieut.-Commander R. T. H.Livingstone, A. M.Scurr, John
Foot, IsaacLoverseed, J. F.Sherwood, George Henry
Gardner, J. P. (Hammersmith, North)Lowth, T.Simon, E. D. (Manchester,Withington)
Gilbert, James DanielLunn, WilliamSimon, Rt. Hon. Sir John
Gosling, HarryMcCrae, Sir GeorgeSimpson, J. Hope
Graham, W. (Edinburgh, Central)MacDonald, Rt. Hon.J.R.(Aberavon)Smith, Ben (Bermondsey, Rotherhithe)
Greenall, T.McEntee, V. L.Smith, T. (Pontefract)
Greenwood, A. (Nelson and Colne)Macnamara, Rt. Hon. Dr. T. J.Snell, Harry
Grenfell, D. R. (Glamorgan)Macpherson, Rt. Hon. James I.Snowden, Rt. Hon. Philip
Groves, T.March, S.Spence, R.
Guest, Dr. L. Haden (Southwark, N.)Marley, JamesSpencer, H. H. (Bradford, S.)
Hall, G. H. (Merthyr Tydvil)Maxton, JamesSpero, Dr. G. E.
Stamford, T. W.Turner-Samuels, M.Williams, David (Swansea, E.)
Starmer, Sir CharlesViant, S. P.Williams, Col. P. (Middlesbrough, E.)
Stephen, CampbellVivian, H.Williams, Lt.-Col. T.S.B. (Kennington)
Sturrock, J. LungWallhead, Richard C.Williams, Maj. A.S.(Kent,Sevenoaks)
Terrington, LadyWalsh, Rt. Hon. StephenWilliams, T. (York, Don Valley)
Thomas, Rt. Hon. James H. (Derby)Ward, G. (Leicester, Bosworth)Windsor, Walter
Thomson, Trevelyan (Middlesbro, W.)Watts-Morgan, Lt.-Col. D. (Rhondda)Wintringham, Margaret
Thorne, G. R. (Wolverhampton, E.)Wedgwood, Col. Rt. Hon. Josiah C.Wood, Major M. M (Aberdeen, C.)
Thorne, W. (West Ham, Plaistow)Weir, L. M.
Thornton, Maxwell, R.Wheatley, Rt. Hon. J.TELLERS FOR THE AYES.
Thurtle, E.Whiteley, W.Mr. Spoor and Mr. Frederick Hall.
Trevelyan, Rt. Hon. C. P.Wignall, James
NOES.
Agg-Gardner, Rt. Hon. Sir James T.Gilmour, Colonel Rt. Hon. Sir JohnNield, Rt. Hon. Sir Herbert
Amery, Rt. Hon. Leopold C. M. S.Greene, W. P. CrawfordNorton-Griffiths, Sir John
Apsley, LordGretton, Colonel JohnO'Neill, Rt. Hon. Hugh
Ashley, Lt.-Col. Rt. Hon. Wilfrid W.Guinness, Lieut.-Col. Rt. Hon. W. E.Ormsby-Gore, Hon. William
Baldwin, Rt. Hon. StanleyHacking, Captain Douglas H.Pease, William Edwin
Barnett, Major Richard W.Hannon, Patrick Joseph HenryPenny, Frederick George
Barnston, Major Sir HarryHarmsworth, Hon. E. C. (Kent)Percy, Lord Eustace (Hastings)
Bellairs, Commander Carlyon W.Hartington, Marquess ofPerkins, Colonel E. K
Benn, Sir A. S. (Plymouth, Drake)Hennessy, Major J. R. G.Phillipson, Mabel
Berry, Sir GeorgeHerbert, Capt. Sidney (Scarborough)Pilditch, Sir Philip
Bourne, Captain R. C.Hill-Wood, Major Sir SamuelPownall, Lieut.-Colonel Assheton
Bowyer, Captain G. E. W.Hoare, Lt.-Col. Rt. Hon. Sir S. J. G.Rawlinson, Rt. Hon. John Fredk. Peel
Brass, Captain W.Hogg, Rt. Hon. Sir D. (St. Marylebone)Remnant, Sir James
Bridgeman, Rt. Hon. William CliveHogge, James MylesRentoul, G. S.
Briscoe, Captain Richard GeorgeHope, Rt. Hon. J. F. (Sheffield, C.)Rhys, Hon. C. A. U.
Brittain, Sir HarryHopkinson, A. (Lancaster, Mossley)Richardson, Lt.-Cot Sir P. (Chertsey)
Buckingham, Sir H.Horlick, Lieut.-Colonel J. N.Roberts, Samuel (Hereford, Hereford)
Burman, J. B.Horne, Sir R. S. (Glasgow, Hillhead)Roundell, Colonel R. F.
Caine, Gordon HallHuntingfield, LordRussell, Alexander West (Tynemouth)
Cayzer, Sir C. (Chester, City)Iliffe, Sir Edward M.Samuel, A. M. (Surrey, Farnham)
Cayzer, Maj. Sir Herbt. R. (Prtsmth.S.)Jackson, Lieut.-Colonel Hon. F. S.Sandeman, A. Stewart
Cecil, Rt. Hon. Sir Evelyn (Aston)James, Lieut.-Colonel Hon. CuthbertSinclair, Col.T.(Queen's Univ.,Belfast)
Clarry, Reginald GeorgeJoynson-Hicks, Rt. Hon. Sir WilliamSmith-Carington, Neville W.
Cobb, Sir CyrilLamb, J. O.Somerville, A. A. (Windsor)
Cockerill, Brigadier-General G. K.Locker-Lampson, G. (Wood Green)Somerville, Daniel (Barrow-in-Furness)
Cohen, Major J. BrunelLocker-Lampson, Com. O. (Handsw'th)Stanley, Lord
Cope, Major WilliamLorimer, H. D.Titchfield, Major the Marquess of.
Craik, Rt. Hon. Sir HenryLowe, Sir Francis WilliamTryon, Rt. Hon. George Clement
Croft, Brigadier-General Sir H.MacDonald, R.Ward, Lt.-Col. A.L.(Kingston-on-Hull)
Curzon, Captain ViscountMcLean, Major A.Warrender, Sir Victor
Dalkeith, Earl ofMacnaghten, Hon. Sir MalcolmWheler, Lieut.-Col. Granville C. H.
Davison, Sir W. H. (Kensington, S.)McNeill, Rt. Hon. Ronald JohnWindsor-Clive, Lieut.-Colonel George
Dixey, A. C.Makins, Brigadier-General E.Wise, Sir Fredric
Dixon, HerbertMarriott, Sir J. A. R.Wood, Sir H. K. (Woolwich, West)
Elliot, Walter E.Milne, J. S. WardlawYate, Colonel Sir Charles Edward
Erskine, James Malcolm MonteithMitchell, Sir W. Lane (Streatham)Yerburgh, Major Robert D. T.
Faile, Major Sir Bertram GodfreyMoore-Brabazon, Lieut.-Col. J. T. C.
FitzRoy, Capt. Rt. Hon. Edward A.Newton, Sir D. G. C. (Cambridge)TELLERS FOR THE NOES.
Fremantle, Lieut.-Colonel Francis E.Nicholson, William G. (Petersfield)Commander B. Eyres-Monsell and
Captain Douglas King.

Question, "That the Lords Amendments be now considered," put, and agreed to.

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