HC Deb 25 March 1889 vol 334 cc733-4
MR. S. BUXTON (Tower Hamlets, Poplar)

Does the First Lord of the Treasury intend to take a Morning Sitting to-morrow; and, if so, will he infringe upon the rights of private Members at the Evening Sitting?

MR. SHAW LEFEVRE (Bradford, Central)

Is it intended to take the Civil Service Estimates in the ordinary order?

*MR. W. H. SMITH

There will be a Morning Sitting to-morrow for the Civil Service Estimates, which, however, will not be taken in the evening. The usual order will be followed with regard to the Estimates, except in the case of the Vote for the Submarine Telegraph. That is a new Vote, and may have to be taken out of the ordinary course. I hope that Friday will be a private Member's day, but I cannot, of course, foresee contingencies on the Opposition side of the House.