HC Deb 23 June 1873 vol 216 c1250
MR. VANCE

said, that it would be inconvenient to Irish Members if this Bill were put down for to-morrow.

COLONEL STUART KNOX

said, that important business relating to England, which had been fixed for to-morrow, had been adjourned to a subsequent day, and he objected to business which was deeply interesting to Irish Members being fixed for to-morrow.

MR. GLADSTONE

said, if the hon. and gallant Gentleman would attend the sitting to-morrow, he would find that business of great importance both to England and Ireland was fixed for tomorrow—namely, the Canadian Loan Guarantee Bill.