I move:—
"That the Order for the Committee Stage of the Solicitors (Amendment) Bill 1958, be discharged and that the Bill be withdrawn.
Actually, I have the draft of the new Bill here with me but there is one matter still under discussion with the Incorporated Law Society and until that particular matter is settled we cannot bring the Bill before the Government. I hope that when this matter is disposed of and Government approval obtained the Bill will be ready for circulation, but I do not know when it will be possible to take it in the House in view of the amount of legislation that the Department of Justice is dealing with at the moment. As the Deputy knows, we are taking the Intoxicating Liquor Bill at present. We anticipate time. This, may take a considerable time. This, together with the Financial Business which will be intervening, makes it impossible for me to say when the Solicitors Bill will actually be ready for discussion in the House unless perhaps we could interrupt other business for a short time, say the Intoxicating Liquor Bill or something like that. I am afraid I cannot see the new Solicitors Bill coming in during this session.