HC Deb 11 August 1890 vol 348 cc614-5

Order read for the consideration of Lords' Amendments.

(2.45.) MR. T. M. HEALY (Longford, N.)

It is a strong order to take these Amendments now, seeing that none of them are on the Paper, and commercial Members have had no notice of what is going to be done.

SIR A. ROLLIT (Islington, S.)

The Amendments have been circulated.

MR. T. M. HEALY

I withdraw my objection.

DR. TANNER

The Amendments were only circulated this morning.

SIR A. ROLLIT

I have taken pains to ascertain what is the wish of the House, and there is no difference of opinion on the matter; indeed, the course I am taking is with a view to meet the desire of others rather than myself.

Lords Amendment considered; Several agreed to; One disagreed to.

Committee appointed "To draw up Reasons to be consigned to the Lords for disagreeing to one of the Amendments."—To withdraw immediately.

Ordered, that Three be the quorum.