HC Deb 04 March 1885 vol 295 cc45-6
SIR STAFFORD NORTHCOTE

asked, What Business was to be taken to-morrow, and also whether the Chancellor of the Exchequer meant to go on with Supply on Monday?

THE CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER (Mr. CHILDERS)

said, the Government proposed to take Supply tomorrow—the Naval Supplementary Estimates first, then the remaining Civil Service Supplementary Estimates. The Parliamentary Elections (Redistribution) Bill would be taken after Supply tomorrow. It was also proposed to take Supply on Monday.

In answer to further Questions,

SIR CHARLES W. DILKE

said, the Government would bring on the Parliamentary Elections (Redistribution) Bill at any opportunity they could get to-morrow. It was their desire to get the Speaker out of the Chair; but the clauses would not be proceeded with at an hour inconvenient to the House.

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