– in the House of Commons at on 16 June 1924.
Mr Stanley Baldwin
, Bewdley
Would the Deputy-Leader of the House please inform us how far he proposes to proceed to-night?
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-
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?
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.
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?
Mr John Clynes
, Manchester Platting
Certainly, at an early date.
| Division No. 90.] | AYES | [3.47 p.m. |
| Adamson, W. M. (Staff., Cannock) | Hamilton, Sir R. (Orkney & Shetland) | Meyler, Lieut.-Colonel H. M. |
| Alden, Percy | Hardie, George D. | Middleton, G. |
| Alexander, A. V. (Sheffield, Hillsbro') | Harris, John (Hackney, North) | Mills, J. E. |
| Ammon, Charles George | Harris, Percy A. | Morel, E. D. |
| Aske, Sir Robert William | Hartshorn, Rt. Hon. Vernon | Morris, R. H. |
| Asquith, Rt. Hon. Herbert Henry | Harvey, T. E. (Dewsbury) | Morrison, Herbert (Hackney, South) |
| Attlee, Major Clement R. | Hastings, Sir Patrick | Morrison, R. C. (Tottenham, North) |
| Ayles, W. H. | Hayes, John Henry | Mosley, Oswald |
| Baker, Walter | Hemmerde, E. G. | Muir, John W. |
| Barnes A. | Henderson, Rt. Hon. A. (Burnley) | Naylor, T. E. |
| Batey, Joseph | Henderson, A. (Cardiff, South) | Nichol, Robert |
| Benn, Captain Wedgwood (Leith) | Henderson, W. W.(Middlesex,Enfield) | Paling, W. |
| Bonwick, A. | Hogbin, Henry Cairns | Palmer, E. T. |
| Bowerman, Rt. Hon. Charles W. | Hore-Belisha, Major Leslie | Parkinson, John Allen (Wigan) |
| Brown, A. E. (Warwick, Rugby) | Howard, Hon. G. (Bedford, Luton) | Perry, S. F. |
| Buxton, Rt. Hon. Noel | Hudson, 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, Dorothea | Ponsonby, Arthur |
| Cluse, W. S | Johnston, 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, Barnet | Robertson, J. (Lanark, Bothwell) |
| Edwards, C. (Monmouth, Bedwelity) | Lambert, Rt. Hon. George | Robinson, S. W. (Essex, Chelmsford) |
| Egan, W. H. | Lansbury, George | Romerli, 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, F | Royle, C. |
| Fletcher, Lieut.-Commander R. T. H. | Livingstone, A. M. | Scurr, John |
| Foot, Isaac | Loverseed, J. F. | Sherwood, George Henry |
| Gardner, J. P. (Hammersmith, North) | Lowth, T. | Simon, E. D. (Manchester,Withington) |
| Gilbert, James Daniel | Lunn, William | Simon, Rt. Hon. Sir John |
| Gosling, Harry | McCrae, Sir George | Simpson, 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, James | Spencer, H. H. (Bradford, S.) |
| Hall, G. H. (Merthyr Tydvil) | Maxton, James | Spero, Dr. G. E. |
| Stamford, T. W. | Turner-Samuels, M. | Williams, David (Swansea, E.) |
| Starmer, Sir Charles | Viant, S. P. | Williams, Col. P. (Middlesbrough, E.) |
| Stephen, Campbell | Vivian, H. | Williams, Lt.-Col. T.S.B. (Kennington) |
| Sturrock, J. Lung | Wallhead, Richard C. | Williams, Maj. A.S.(Kent,Sevenoaks) |
| Terrington, Lady | Walsh, Rt. Hon. Stephen | Williams, 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 John | Nield, Rt. Hon. Sir Herbert |
| Amery, Rt. Hon. Leopold C. M. S. | Greene, W. P. Crawford | Norton-Griffiths, Sir John |
| Apsley, Lord | Gretton, Colonel John | O'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. Stanley | Hacking, Captain Douglas H. | Pease, William Edwin |
| Barnett, Major Richard W. | Hannon, Patrick Joseph Henry | Penny, Frederick George |
| Barnston, Major Sir Harry | Harmsworth, Hon. E. C. (Kent) | Percy, Lord Eustace (Hastings) |
| Bellairs, Commander Carlyon W. | Hartington, Marquess of | Perkins, Colonel E. K |
| Benn, Sir A. S. (Plymouth, Drake) | Hennessy, Major J. R. G. | Phillipson, Mabel |
| Berry, Sir George | Herbert, Capt. Sidney (Scarborough) | Pilditch, Sir Philip |
| Bourne, Captain R. C. | Hill-Wood, Major Sir Samuel | Pownall, 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 Clive | Hogge, James Myles | Rentoul, G. S. |
| Briscoe, Captain Richard George | Hope, Rt. Hon. J. F. (Sheffield, C.) | Rhys, Hon. C. A. U. |
| Brittain, Sir Harry | Hopkinson, 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 Hall | Huntingfield, Lord | Russell, 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. Cuthbert | Sinclair, Col.T.(Queen's Univ.,Belfast) |
| Clarry, Reginald George | Joynson-Hicks, Rt. Hon. Sir William | Smith-Carington, Neville W. |
| Cobb, Sir Cyril | Lamb, J. O. | Somerville, A. A. (Windsor) |
| Cockerill, Brigadier-General G. K. | Locker-Lampson, G. (Wood Green) | Somerville, Daniel (Barrow-in-Furness) |
| Cohen, Major J. Brunel | Locker-Lampson, Com. O. (Handsw'th) | Stanley, Lord |
| Cope, Major William | Lorimer, H. D. | Titchfield, Major the Marquess of. |
| Craik, Rt. Hon. Sir Henry | Lowe, Sir Francis William | Tryon, Rt. Hon. George Clement |
| Croft, Brigadier-General Sir H. | MacDonald, R. | Ward, Lt.-Col. A.L.(Kingston-on-Hull) |
| Curzon, Captain Viscount | McLean, Major A. | Warrender, Sir Victor |
| Dalkeith, Earl of | Macnaghten, Hon. Sir Malcolm | Wheler, Lieut.-Col. Granville C. H. |
| Davison, Sir W. H. (Kensington, S.) | McNeill, Rt. Hon. Ronald John | Windsor-Clive, Lieut.-Colonel George |
| Dixey, A. C. | Makins, Brigadier-General E. | Wise, Sir Fredric |
| Dixon, Herbert | Marriott, Sir J. A. R. | Wood, Sir H. K. (Woolwich, West) |
| Elliot, Walter E. | Milne, J. S. Wardlaw | Yate, Colonel Sir Charles Edward |
| Erskine, James Malcolm Monteith | Mitchell, Sir W. Lane (Streatham) | Yerburgh, Major Robert D. T. |
| Faile, Major Sir Bertram Godfrey | Moore-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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