HC Deb 17 June 1880 vol 253 c209
MR. DILLWYN

asked the Postmaster General, Whether it was his intention to take the Post Office Money Bill to-night; if so, after what hour would he not take it?

MR. FAWCETT,

in reply, said, that he would bring on the Bill if he had an opportunity of doing so; but he would not bring it on after half-past 11 o'clock.

SIR STAFFORD NORTHCOTE

asked whether there would be a Morning Sitting to-morrow (Friday), and what Business would be taken on Monday?

MR. GLADSTONE,

in reply, said, that there would be a Morning Sitting to-morrow, and on Tuesdays and Fridays for the future. The resumption of the debate on the Irish Relief Bill was the first Order for that evening; and if the second reading were agreed to, he proposed, if it were agreeable to the feeling of the House, to take the Committee to-morrow. Otherwise the Savings Banks Bill would be proceeded with. On Monday Supply would be the first Order of the Day.

SIR STAFFORD NORTHCOTE

Navy Estimates?

MR. GLADSTONE

The Civil Service Estimates.