HC Deb 19 July 1887 vol 317 cc1350-1
MR. BRADLAUGH (Northampton)

asked the First Lord of the Treasury, Whether he can now fix a day for the discussion of the Motions "London Corporation (Charges of Malversation)" standing on the Paper for this day, and which Motions have already been de-laved by the action of the Government?

THE FIRST LORD (Mr. W. H. SMITH) (Strand, Westminster)

, in reply, said, he was sorry to say that, in the present state of Public Business, it was impossible for him to name a day when the Motions could be considered, and he was afraid that the same remark would apply to other Motions. The hon. Member, however, would be certain to be able to avail himself of an opportunity at a later period of the Session.