HC Deb 14 September 1893 vol 17 c1264
MR. S. T. EVANS (Glamorgan, Mid)

said, he wished to know, now that the Motion for Adjournment was made, as soon as Government Business was disposed of, what became of the Bills which were placed below the Government Bills on the Paper? He would suggest to the Government that they might go through them one evening, so that they might be placed on the Paper for the Autumn Sitting.

MR. SPEAKER

Under present circumstances they are promoted, so to speak, from day to day. The suggestion of the hon. Member is for the Government to consider.

MR. S. T. EVANS

said, it was impossible to give instructions to the Clerk at the Table, as the Orders were not called on.

MR. SPEAKER

The hon. Member could defer a Bill to a later date at the commencement of Business—after the Private Business is disposed of at the commencement of the Sitting.

MR. FIELD (Dublin, St. Patrick's)

Will this Closure be continued?

THE PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARY TO THE TREASURY (Mr. MARJORIBANKS,) Berwickshire

Yes.

Motion agreed to.

House adjourned at five minutes before Three o'clock.