HC Deb 23 August 1895 vol 36 c659
THE SECRETARY TO THE TREASURY (Mr. R. W. HANBURY,) Preston

moved for a copy of the Treasury Minute, dated 5th of July 1895, regulating the salaries and other emoluments of the Attorney General and the Solicitor General for England.

MR. T. M. HEALY (Louth, N.)

said, that he yesterday asked the Secretary a question affecting the Irish offices of the same kind, and also the Scotch offices, but the right hon. Gentleman was unable then to give him an answer. He thought it would be fairer to the Government and to the House if notice were given of the Motion for this Return.

MR. HANBURY

said, he had no objection to postpone the Return till Monday. There was a Return in another form which would be laid on the Table of the House almost immediately, so that there was no immediate necessity for getting this Return separately.

MR. HEALY

What about the Irish and Scotch offices?

MR. HANBURY

I will see what can be done with regard to them.

MR. HEALY

thereupon withdrew his opposition.

Copy presented accordingly; to lie upon the Table, and to be printed.— [No. 431.]

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