HC Deb 29 January 1891 vol 349 cc1290-1
MR. J. MORLEY (Newcastle-upon Tyne)

May I ask the First Lord of the Treasury whether he will be good enough to state what day it would be convenient for the Government to place at our disposal for the discussion of Irish administration? Perhaps the right hon. Gentleman would also tell us what other arrangements he has in his mind as to the course of Public Business in this House?

MR. W. H. SMITH

I am glad to be able to respond to the invitation of the right hon. Gentleman. The House is in possession at the present moment of the Tithe Rent-Charge Bill. We think it right, and for the convenience of the House, that we should pass that Bill through the requisite stages before proceeding to take any other Government business. On the assumption that the Tithe Bill has passed through those stages by Monday week, I propose to place that day at the disposal of the right hon. Gentleman, if that will be a convenient day for him.

MR. J. MORLEY

assented.