§ MR. MONKasked, Whether it was proposed to ask for a Vote on Account for the Civil Service Estimates before Whitsuntide?
§ SIR HENRY SELWIN-IBBETSON, in reply, said, he was very sorry that he would be obliged to ask for another Vote on Account, but he could assure hon. Members that he disliked having to do so as much as they did. Votes would be taken for one month, with the exception of two or three instances, in which Votes for two mouths would be asked for.
§ MR. NEWDEGATEwished to know what Business it was intended to take on Monday?
§ MR. DILLWYNalso asked at what time on Tuesday it was proposed to make the Motion for the adjournment of the House for the Recess?
§ THE CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUERSir, we propose on Monday to take in Supply Classes 3 and 6 of the Revenue Votes; and also the Vote on Account to which my hon. Friend has just referred. As for the holidays, we propose to move the adjournment of the House at a Morning Sitting on Tuesday.