§ MR. CALLANasked the Prime Minister, If he will direct that a copy of the amended Land Bill should be placed in the Library for reference?
MR. GLADSTONE, in reply, said, that, having regard to the number and importance of the provisions of the Land Bill, he thought it would be for the convenience of the House that a reprint of the first four clauses of the measure should be made, and it would be made accordingly, not under his directions, but under those of the authorities of the House; and, in addition to that, he hoped it would be found practicable to place in the Library a copy of the Bill showing the further alterations that were made from day to day, so that hon. Members might consult it.