HC Deb 04 August 1876 vol 231 cc550-1
MR. W. E. FORSTER

wished to know, Whether Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer could give the House any information as to the Business to be taken up to-morrow and Monday?

THE CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER,

in reply, said, the Government proposed to proceed with the third reading of the Education Bill to-morrow, at 12. If that did not occupy too much time they would go into Supply and proceed with the Votes on the Suez Canal and Mr. Cave's Mission. The third Order of the Day would be the Appellate Jurisdiction Bill, and if they were unable to get through the Committee of Supply to-morrow the Appellate Jurisdiction Bill would be taken on Monday. Probably the Cruelty to Animals Bill would be taken on Tuesday or Wednesday.

Motion, by leave, withdrawn.

Committee deferred till To-morrow.