HC Deb 04 August 1881 vol 264 c850
MR. ONSLOW

asked when the Indian Budget would be taken; and whether it would be taken before facilities were given for bringing on the Welsh Sunday Closing Bill?

MR. GLADSTONE, in reply, said, that the Indian Budget, being a matter of Imperial concern, must undoubtedly be taken into consideration before the Welsh Sunday Closing Bill was brought on. At the same time, there was no reason why, if the promoters of the latter measure found themselves in a position to bring it on previously, they should not do so. He could not fix a day for the Indian Budget until further progress had been made with Supply.