HC Deb 12 March 1883 vol 277 c221
MR. SPEAKER

Before the House passes to the Order of the Day, I think it is right I should state that the Amendments, on going into Committee on the Army Estimates, which stand in the names of the hon. Member for Glasgow (Dr. Cameron), and the hon. and learned Member for Eye (Mr. Inderwick), cannot properly be moved, on the ground that they are not relative to the class of Votes about to be considered.

DR. CAMERON

On the point of Order, may I ask if I can raise the subject of my Notice when we get into Committee of Supply?

MR. SPEAKER

It is not for the Speaker to say what will be either in or out of Order in the Committee of Supply.

DR. CAMERON

Then I beg to give Notice that, on the first available opportunity, I will bring the matter before the House.