HC Deb 28 May 1875 vol 224 c1009
MR. NEWDEGATE

asked Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer, Whether he will consent to put down amongst the Orders of the Day, that of Ways and Means, so as to enable him (Mr. New-degate) to proceed with his Bill?

THE CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER

, in reply, said, that he saw no present necessity for taking that course; and he was not then prepared to say when it was likely he should do so.

In reply to Mr. FAWCETT and Mr. WHITWELL,

THE CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER

said, with regard to Orders on the Paper for that evening, that he proposed to postpone the Customs and Inland Revenue Bill, which had to be considered, as amended, till Monday, when it would be proceeded with, together with the Friendly Societies Bill if possible; and to take the Committees on the Savings Banks Bill, National Debt (Sinking Fund) Bill, and Local Authorities Loans Bill on Thursday next, although at present he could not be quite sure whether it would be possible to proceed with them on that day.

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