HC Deb 16 March 1894 vol 22 c449
THE CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER (Sir W. HARCOURT,) Derby

I wish to state that, on further consideration, the Government has come to the conclusion that if business progresses next week according to the scheme which I suggested to the Mouse a day or two ago they will be able to read the Ways and Means Bill a third time on Saturday. If that is done they will be able to dispense with the attendance of the House on the Monday after Easter, which no doubt will be a great convenience to Members, and especially to the officers of the House.

COLONEL NOLAN (Galway, N.)

What day will be given in lieu of the day for Motions on going into Committee on the Civil Service Estimates?

SIR W. HARCOURT

I am not in a position to fix the day vet.

MR. J. CHAMBERLAIN (Birmingham, W.)

What will be the Business for the week after Easter?

SIR W. HARCOURT

Thursday in that week is the day fixed for giving the Royal Assent to the Ways and Means Bill.

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