HC Deb 03 July 1895 vol 35 c164

In answer to Sir J. CARMICHAEL,

THE FIRST LORD OF THE TREASURY

said, that the Government would not oppose this Bill if, in Committee, Amendments standing in the name of the late Lord Advocate were accepted. He doubted, however, whether, in the time at their disposal, the Bill could be passed through the remaining stages. In any case, the Bill could not be proceeded with now, as he had undertaken to move the adjournment of the House as soon as the Government Orders of the Day should have been disposed of.

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