§ Motion made, and Question proposed, "That this House do now adjourn."
§ MR. SEXTON (Belfast, W.)Will the Leader of the House be good enough to say what business is proposed to be taken to-morrow and on Friday?
§ THE FIRST LORD OF THE TREASURY (Mr. A. J. BALFOUR,) Manchester, E.To-morrow, I may inform the hon. Member, the first three Bills on the Orders of the Day will relate to Scotland—first, the Scotch Equivalent Grant; second, the Roads and Bridges Act Amendment Bill; and, third, the Burgh Police and Health Bill. On Friday morning Supply will be taken—probably Civil Service Estimates; but of that I shall be able to speak more definitely to-morrow.
§ MR. JESSE COLLINGS (Birmingham, Bordesley)Can the right hon. Gentleman say when the Ordnance Vote will be taken?
§ MR. A. J. BALFOURAs the hon. Member knows, the Vote was nearly finished the other night when the Committee adjourned. I will put it down for Friday, in the hope that it will be reached then.
§ DR. TANNER (Cork Co., Mid)Can the right hon. Gentleman say when it is proposed the House shall adjourn for the Easter Recess?
§ MR. A. J. BALFOURThere is a good deál of business to be got through first. Perhaps the hon. Member will allow me to defer an answer to that question.
§ MR. ESSLEMONT (Aberdeen, E.)Has the Scotch Burgh Police Bill been distributed?
§ THE LORD ADVOCATE (Sir C. J. PEARSON,) Edinburgh and St. Andrews UniversitiesIt has been, or it will be.
§ House adjourned at twenty minutes before Six o'clock.