DR. FARQUFIARSON (Aberdeenshire, W.)asked, Whether the Secretary of State for War was in a position to state which Votes he would take of the Army Estimates during the present Sitting. Would the Medical Vote be taken?
§ THE SECRETARY OF STATE (Mr. E. STANHOPE) (Lincolnshire, Horncastle), in reply, said, he did not propose to take the last-mentioned Vote, which was being reported on by a Select Committee. Votes 9 (Transport), 10 (Provisions), 23 (one of the Non-Effective Votes) would be taken; and they were also obliged to take Vote 13, because no new work had been begun since it was put down.
§ MR. BAUMANN (Camberwell, Peckham)asked, whether, before the adjournment of the House, an Appropriation Bill would be taken?
§ THE FIRST LORD OF THE TREASURY (Mr. W. H. SMITH) (Strand, Westminster)No, Sir.