HC Deb 03 June 1892 vol 5 cc560-1
MR. SEXTON

May I ask the Chief Secretary for Ireland whether he has put the Instruction which stood in his name on the Paper merely as a Notice, or whether he intends to move it to-day?

*MR. JACKSON

I think it would be for the general convenience that I should, in pursuance of the pledge I have given on the Second Reading, endeavour to bring up a clause giving power for the compulsory acquisition of sites for schools. I find it would require an Instruction to the Committee to enable me to put that clause in the Bill, and therefore, if hon. Members have no objection, I will move the Instruction, and go into Committee pro foumâ.

MR. SEXTON

I quite approve of the Instruction, and consider it to be very valuable; but I should like to ask, after the debate on Monday, and the speech of the right hon. Gentleman, what arrangements will be made in regard to the Bill?

*MR. JACKSON

I should certainly consult the general convenience of the House.