HC Deb 14 June 1883 vol 280 c653

(Mr. Warton, Captain Aylmer.)

[BILL 65.] SECOND READING.

Order read, for resuming Adjourned Debate on Amendment on Second Reading [13th June].

MR. WARTON

said, it would be in the recollection of some hon. Members that yesterday evening—

MR. SPEAKER

There is an Amendment to this Order; and, therefore, at this hour (1.40) it cannot be taken.

MR. WARTON

said, he would, in that case, put the Bill down for the 4th of July.

MR. MONK

said, the Amendment was that the Order be discharged. Was the hon. and learned Member for Bridport (Mr. Warton) in Order in moving that the Bill be postponed till the 4th of July, when there was such an Amendment upon the Paper?

MR. SPEAKER

The Amendment of the hon. Member for Gloucester (Mr. Monk) is an Amendment to an Order of the Day; and, therefore, it brings into operation the Rule with regard to Opposed Business. The Bill cannot be taken after half-past 12.

Adjourned Debate further adjourned till Wednesday 4th July.

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