MR. ALDERMAN W.M' ARTHURasked the First Lord of the Treasury, What day he can fix for the discussion on Fiji, in accordance with the promise given on behalf of the Government on Friday night?
§ MR. DISRAELI, in reply, said, that he could not fix a day for a discussion on Fiji, but he had no doubt that the hon. Gentleman would have several opportunities before the House was prorogued—for instance, on the Appropriation Bill—of bringing on that discussion.
§ SIR CHARLES W. DILKEthought the that right hon. Gentleman could hardly be aware that the Secretary for War had promised that a day would be given for the discussion.
§ MR. DISRAELIsaid, that he had indicated to the hon. Gentleman the Member for Lambeth, a certain mode by which he could bring the question before the House.