HC Deb 06 March 1891 vol 351 cc438-9
MR. J. MORLEY (Newcastle-on-Tyne)

I beg to ask the First Lord of the Treasury what business he proposes to take on Monday and next week?

*MR. W. H. SMITH

I think we shall begin with the Irish Supplementary Vote on Monday. I hope we may get the Navy Supplementary Votes to-night, but if not we shall proceed with them on Monday following with the Irish Supplementary Vote—or, as my right hon. Friend suggests, if the Navy Votes take any considerable time, it might be well to postpone the Irish Vote until Thursday. But Supply-Supplementary Votes will be the business next week.

MR. J. MORLEY

The right hon. Gentleman will permit me to remind him that there was rather an understanding that due notice should be given as to when the Irish Vote was intended to be taken; many Irish Members are interested.

*MR. W. H. SMITH

Well, we will say definitely that Irish Supplementary Estimates will be taken on Thursday.