HC Deb 26 April 1869 vol 195 c1584
MR. NEWDEGATE

said, he had put a Notice on the Paper to ask the right hon. Gentleman the First Lord of the Treasury, When he would bring forward his Motion to rescind the Order of the House respecting the production of the Papers from Australia? Since then he saw that the Notice to rescind was put down for to-morrow, which was not a Government night. He wished to ask the right hon. Gentleman if he meant to persevere in his Notice for to-morrow?

MR. GLADSTONE

said, the Notice to which the hon. Gentleman referred stood on the list of Notices for to-morrow, and there was no reason why it should not come on. It was his intention to press it to-morrow.