of as a H.U.W. T.J. R.S.H. 2. (b) to restrict the Bill to such amendments as are required to continue the Acts and make them workable for a further short period. leaving any alterations to the framework of the scheme to be reviewed at a later stage in the light of the decisions taken by Parliament on agricultural housing generally. 7. It would be difficult to deal with the Acts comprehensively in advance the Government's general housing proposals: questions would be bound to arise to the extent to which it was proposed to rely on reconditioning for the improvem### of rural housing, the possible extension of Exchequer assistance for reconditioni### urban property and the general policy on rents.