§ MR. SEXTON (Belfast, W.)In reference to setting down Supply, I think it would be convenient if the First Lord would state what is the proposed order of business for Monday and during next week. Earlier in the day I gave notice, when the Secretary to the Treasury moved for the Memorandum on the Irish Teachers' Pension Fund, that we shall oppose the Irish Supplementary Education Vote being taken until we can have the Memorandum in our hands. The right hon. Gentleman said the Vote would not be taken until Monday week, but I think it has been set down for Monday next.
§ THE SECRETARY TO THE TREASURY (Sir JOHN GORST,) ChathamI understand the Vote will not be taken on Monday, and I have every reason to believe that the Memorandum will be circulated before the Vote is taken.
§ MR. SEXTONWill the First Lord say what are the arrangements for the week?
§ MR. A. J. BALFOUROn Monday we must ask the House to take the Navy Estimates and the later stage of Supply. I must wait and see what progress is made before making arrangements.
§ Committee to sit again upon Monday next.