HC Deb 28 July 1881 vol 264 c31
MR. ARTHUR ARNOLD

asked the noble Lord the Member for Woodstock (Lord Randolph Churchill), Whether it is his intention to proceed with his Motion with reference to the third reading of the Land Law (Ireland) Bill?

LORD RANDOLPH CHURCHILL

, in reply, said, most certainly, if the opportunity arose; but he did not wish to interpose his Motion between that for the third reading and the Motion of which Notice had been given by the right hon. Gentleman the Member for Westminster (Mr. W. H. Smith) to recommit the Bill. If that Motion was not made, he (Lord Randolph Churchill) would make his.