MR. J. MORLEYPerhaps it will be convenient if the right hon. Gentleman the Chancellor of the Exchequer is able to tell us what business will be taken on Thursday?
§ THE CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER (Mr. GOSCHEN,) St. George's, Hanover squareIn the absence of my right hon. Friend the First Lord of the Treasury, who is unable to be in his place on account of the death of a near relative, I may say, in reply to the right hon. Gentleman, that on Thursday it is proposed to take the Budget Resolutions first and Supply afterwards.
§ SIR G. CAMPBELL (Kirkcaldy)At what hour will the House meet tomorrow?
§ MR. GOSCHEN:Three o'clock.