HC Deb 11 July 1887 vol 317 c356
MR. DILLON (Mayo, E.)

said, he wished to ask the Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, When the Government intended to give Notice of the Amendments they propose to introduce in the Irish Land Law Bill in favour of the glebe land purchasers in Ireland, as it would be a great convenience to Irish Members to have those Amendments sent to Ireland, in order to get the opinion of people interested before they came on for consideration?

THE CHIEF SECRETARY (Mr. A. J. BALFOUR) (Manchester, E.)

, in reply, said, these Amendments were Treasury Amendments, and did not come under the charge of the Irish Office; but he would endeavour to get them printed as soon as possible. In the few remarks he intended to make on the Irish Land Law Bill that evening he would indicate the steps the Government intended to take in the matter.

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