HC Deb 13 August 1883 vol 283 c273
SIR LYON PLAYFAIR

asked the First Lord of the Treasury, Whether, considering the important interests involved in the Medical Bill, he can arrange for a Second Reading of that Bill early in the week?

MR. GLADSTONE

Sir, owing to the important interests involved in the Medical Bill, we are most anxious to take the discussion and obtain the judgment of the House upon it on the earliest day we can; but the progress made with certain other Bills is not sufficient to allow me to name a day at the present moment. I hope in the course of three or four days to be able to do so.