HC Deb 14 July 1890 vol 346 cc1686-7

Order for Second Reading read.

SIR HORACE DAVEY (Stockton)

May I ask if there is any intention to go on with this Bill?

SIR R. WEBSTER

I had hoped to do so. I think the hon. and learned Gentleman will agree with me that it is a useful measure, and I do not gather that any great objection is raised. It is a matter for the consideration of the House whether the Second Reading should be taken now.

SIR HORACE DAVEY

I do not object, and I should be glad to have the Bill read a second time, but I think an undertaking was given to my right hon. Friend the Member for Wolverhampton that there should be an opportunity for a Second Reading Debate.

Second Reading deferred till this day.