HC Deb 29 June 1882 vol 271 c780
MR. GLADSTONE

Before the Clerk proceeds to read the Order of the Day for proceeding with the Prevention of Crime (Ireland) Bill, it may be convenient that I should state that Her Majesty's Government have become sensible of the great difficulties in which the House is placed in respect of its time, and the remaining time of the Session. We shall endeavour to get on as far as possible with the clauses of the Prevention of Crime (Ireland) Bill in Committee during the present week, even if it entails the necessity of asking the House to-morrow to prolong its Sitting further than usual.