HC Deb 06 August 1888 vol 329 cc1725-6
MR. BRYCE (Aberdeen, S.)

asked the First Lord of the Treasury, Whether he proposed to proceed with the Mortmain and Charitable Uses Bill before the adjournment?

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

said, he hoped to be able to do so.

SIR WALTER B. BARTTELOT (Sussex, N.W.)

asked, when it was proposed to proceed with the Railway and Canal Traffic Bill, which had come down with three Amendments from the House of Lords?

MR. W. H. SMITH

said, he hoped it might be taken to-morrow.

MR. OSBORNE MORGAN (Denbighshire, E.)

desired to know whether the County Courts Consolidation and Amendment Bill would be proceeded with?

MR. W. H. SMITH

replied in the affirmative.

In reply to Mr. MUNDELLA (Sheffield, Brightside),

Mr. W. H. SMITH

said, he hoped to be able to deal with the Sea Fisheries Regulation Bill and the Merchant Shipping (Life Saving Appliances) Bill before the end of the Session.