HC Deb 02 August 1888 vol 329 c1368
DR. CLARK (Caithness)

asked the Lord Advocate, Whether he intended to take certain Scottish Bills next Friday which he had put down for that date?

THE LORD ADVOCATE (Mr. J. H. A. MACDONALD) (Edinburgh and St. Andrew's Universities)

No; we have only put them on the Paper in the hope that they might be reached.

In answer to Mr. T. M. HEALY,

THE SECRETARY TO THE TREASURY (Mr. JACKSON) (Leeds, N.)

said, the Government would to-morrow take the Vote on Account for the Civil Service and the Army Votes, and on Saturday the Navy Votes. His right hon. Friend would to-day move that the 12 o'clock Rule be suspended. House adjourned at ten minutes before Two o'clock.