HC Deb 07 April 1887 vol 313 c697
MR. DILLON (Mayo, E.)

I wish to ask the First Lord of the Treasury, Whether he is aware that the supply of copies of the Irish Land Law Bill is utterly insufficient for the demands of hon. Members? As I have been informed, a supply of only 400 copies was sent into the Vote Office, which were almost immediately exhausted; and hon. Members were besieged by applications from their constituents for copies of this Bill, which they were unable to meet.

THE FIRST LORD (Mr. W. H. SMITH) (Strand, Westminster)

, in reply, said, he was not aware of that fact; but he would immediately communicate with the officers of the other House, with a view to obtain a supply of copies of the Bill which would be adequate to meet the requirements of hon. Members.