§ MR. BARTLEY (Islington, N.)Will Order No. 9—Savings Banks Bill, Second Reading—be taken to-night?
§ *MR. GOSCHENNo.
§ MR. DILLON (Mayo, E.)What will be the business on Thursday and Friday?
§ *MR. W. H. SMITHIt is difficult to say. We must wait until we have disposed of the Customs and Inland Re- 156 venue Bill before it is possible to give a forecast of the progress of public business. We shall be prepared to deal with any of the Bills on the Paper if we can reach them.
§ MR. COBB (Warwick, S.E., Rugby)Will the Allotments Bill be taken tonight? I suppose there is no chance of our reaching it.
§ *MR. W. H. SMITHThere has been a great deal of discussion on the Bill, and if it is reached I think it would be only reasonable to proceed with it.
§ *MR. W. H. SMITHUp to 12 o'clock.
§ MR. BRYCE (Aberdeen, S.)Will the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Bill betaken to-night?
§ *MR. W. H. SMITHIf it is reached.
§ DR. TANNERWill Supply be taken this week?
§ *MR. W. H. SMITHWe shall certainly take it if we can.