HC Deb 13 July 1885 vol 299 cc436-7
MR. MACFARLANE

said, ho saw by the Orders that the Crofters' Bill was marked with the asterisk as if it were a Government Order. He wished to ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer if it was intended to proceed with it?

THE CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER

That is a mistake; it ought not to be "starred."

DR. CAMERON

said, that, as there was no block against this Bill, if no one else did, he would move the second reading of the Bill when the Order was reached.

MR. J. LOWTHER

In the event of the second reading being moved, I shall move that the Order be discharged.