HC Deb 19 August 1881 vol 265 cc502-3

Order for Committee read.

Motion made, and Question proposed, "That this House will, To-morrow, resolve itself into the said Committee."— (Mr. Mundella.)

MR. WARTON

said, he had understood early in the day that the only Bills to be taken at the Saturday Sitting were the Regulation of the Forces Bill and the Irish Church Act Amendment Bill; and he would, therefore, move that the Veterinary Surgeons Bill be taken on Monday. ["Order!"] He was in Order. The Prime Minister had not said anything about any other Bill beyond the two he had mentioned.

Amendment proposed, to leave out the word "To-morrow," in order to insert the words "upon Monday next,"—(Mr. Warton,)—instead there of.

Question proposed, "That the word 'To-morrow' stand part of the Question."

MR. MUNDELLA

This is a very little Bill that has been brought down from the House of Lords. It is to improve the position of veterinary surgeons.

Question put, and agreed to.

Main Question put, and agreed to.

Committee deferred till To-morrow.