HC Deb 14 August 1871 vol 208 c1579
MR. GLADSTONE

said, it would be convenient if the House were to meet at the same hour (3 o'clock) to-morrow.

In reply to Mr. NEWDEGATE,

THE SOLICITOR GENERAL FOR IRELAND (Mr. DOWSE)

said, it was intended to go on both with the Glebe Loans Bill and the Maynooth College Bill. If the hon. Gentleman the Member for North Warwickshire would communicate with him privately, he would endeavour to say after what hour they would not be taken.

MR. KINNAIRD

complained that the House would not get the advantage of these private communications.

THE SOLICITOR GENERAL FOR IRELAND (Mr. DOWSE)

My hon. Friend can ask me privately too.

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