HC Deb 27 July 1888 vol 329 c677
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.