HC Deb 01 August 1890 vol 347 c1652

On the Motion for Adjournment:—

(12.43.) MR. MARJORIBANKS

When will the Foreign Office Vote be taken?

MR. JACKSON

I am not able to say.

MR. SEXTON

The Chancellor of the Exchequer said the other day that the information for which we asked relative to the contribution of £40,000 to Ireland would be issued in a day or two. We have not yet received that information, and I desire to ask when we may expect it?

(12.44.) MR. JACKSON

My right hon. Friend said it would be given in the course of the financial year, but I do not know that he promised it on any specific day.

MR. SEXTON

He said in a day or two.

MR. JACKSON

I will inquire about it to-morrow.

SIR W. LAWSON

What will be the first business to-morrow?

MR. JACKSON

The Police Bill.

Sir W. LAWSON

That will occupy the whole day.

MR. JACKSON

I hope not.

House adjourned at a quarter before One o'clock.