HC Deb 26 June 1882 vol 271 c421

Motion made, and Question proposed, "That the Committee on the Prevention of Crime (Ireland) Bill be deferred till To-morrow, at Two of the clock."—(Lord Richard Grosvenor.)

MR. HEALY

asked whether the Bill could be thus postponed without first rescinding the Resolution giving it priority?

MR. SPEAKER

said, there was nothing to prevent the House from postponing that Order if it thought proper.

MR. HEALY

said, the Order of the Day was that the Prevention of Crime Bill should be taken unless the House otherwise ordered.

MR. SPEAKER

pointed out that the postponement of the Orders of the Day could be carried out with the concurrence of the House.

Question put, and agreed to.