S8. QUESTIONS. Honourable Member for Kingstown: Your Honour, Honourable Members, I ask leave to ask the following questions standing in my'name-:- : Q. .1. In view of the -fact that the housing scheme for rental of house at Montrose to poor persons has not been carried out, will Government consider repairing the Low Point house and dividing it up into rooms so. that persons with slender means can be accommodated there at small rental? A, Low Point is not considered suitable for this type of housing project, and in any event the dost of- Iaking this house habitable will not be justified by the number of persons-it can accommodate. Q. 2. Will Government please state what is the present pifition with regard to . the intended extension of Kingstown? A. The position as stated in a reply to a question by the Honourable Member on the same subject at the meeting of this Coluncil on-2nd November, 1950, remains unchanged. President: Honourable Members, .on the. Order Paper the next thing is a Motion td be moved by the Crown Attorney in respect of'a draft agreement and -licence which Government proposes to enter into with the Colonial Development Cdrporatiolr It would appear to me that in view of the fact that this Agreement and Licence form the Schedule to the bill, it would/be more convenient to deal with it as a schedule rather than a separate resolution. Would that meet with the wishes of-Council? Agreed;. President : I now call upon the Honourable Member for Kingslown to nove : "the motion standingin his name,. Honourable Member for Kingstown : I ami going to ask leave to have this motion deferred for a subsequent meeting of Council, in view of the fact that the - carrying-through of this motion by this Council alone may not have the desjxe.d. effect.. I am communicating with other Councils in the Windward Islands; -aid would like first to get their views before proceeding. President: I now call upon the Honourable E. A. C. Hughes to move the motion standing in his name. Honourable i. A. C. Hughes -.. Your Honour, Honourable Members, I also 'am going to ask-to have my motion deferred for .the simple reason, as your Honpur pointed out, ;:hat we hive a heavy Agenda before us, and as this motion is a very contentious matter-I shoidld prefer, with Your IHonour's permission, to -have it- deferred. President : I-now call upon the Honourable Colonial Treas~urr to move the motion standing in his name. Honourable Colonial Treasurer: Your Honour, Honourable Members, I ask leave to move that this Council approves the Schedules of Additional Provision required to meet expenditure in excess of the Estimates for the year 1950, for the period- October to December 1950. Honourable Crown Attorney : I beg to second the motion. Motion accepted without amendment. president : I now call upon the Honourable Member for South Windward to move the motion standing in his name. -"