HC Deb 27 April 1888 vol 325 c764

In reply to Mr. LEA. (Londonderry, S.),

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

said, he hoped the Land Law (Ireland) (Land Commission) Bill would be proceeded with on Monday, and other Irish Bills.

MR. CHILDERS (Edinburgh, S.)

asked what Business would be taken next week?

MR. W. H. SMITH

said, he trusted that the Committee stage of the Customs and Inland Revenue Bill would he completed that afternoon. The Report would then be taken on Monday. The Resolution of the Chancellor of the Exchequer with regard to the Cart Tax would follow; and then would come the Bill relating to the Parliamentary Under Secretary for Ireland, the Land Law (Ireland) (Land Commission) Bill, and the Supreme Court of Judicature (Ireland) Amendment Bill. On Thursday he hoped the Customs and Inland Revenue Bill would be read a third time, if not before; if it were disposed of, then he would propose to take the second reading of either the Railway and Canal Traffic Bill or the Employers' Liability Bill.

MR. J. O'CONNOR (Tipperary, S.)

asked, in what order the Irish Bills would be taken on Monday?

MR. W. H. SMITH

replied, that the Bill for the salary of the Parliamentary Under Secretary for Ireland would be taken first.