HC Deb 02 August 1890 vol 347 c1708

On the Motion for Adjournment:—

MR. BRYCE

What will be the business for Monday?

THE SECRETARY TO THE TREASURY (Mr. JACKSON,) Leeds, N.

Substantially the first Order on Monday will be the Police Bill, and it is proposed to go on with these Bills, and as soon as they have passed this House to take Supply.

SIR G. CAMPBELL

Both Police Bills?

MR. JACKSON

Yes.

MR. SEXTON (Belfast, W.)

Is there to be a Supplementary Estimate?

MR. JACKSON

Yes; I have laid one on the Table to-day.

MR. STOREY

With regard to the Savings Banks Bill, the right hon. Gentleman the First Lord of the Treasury singled me out yesterday as the only opponent of this Bill. If he looks on the Paper he will find 33 notices of opposition.

MR. JACKSON

I am quite aware of that, and I think it reflects great credit on the hon. Member's industry.

MR. CONYBEARE

Does the right hon. Gentleman mean to imply by that that the opposition is not bonâ fide. If so, I can assure him that my opposition is?

DR. TANNER

And I also may say that in consequence of communications I have received from Ireland I must oppose the Bill.

MR. JACKSON

I may remind the hon. Member that we have met the case of Ireland by agreeing to exempt that country from the operation of the Bill.

House adjourned at a quarter before Six o'clock until Monday next.