HC Deb 11 March 1895 vol 31 c856
COLONEL LONG (Worcestershire, Evesham)

, rose to move that this Bill be referred to the Standing Committee on Trade, when objection was taken.

MR. F. A. CHANNING (Northampton, E.)

appealed to hon. Members to withdraw their objection to the Motion.

MR. D. CRILLY (Mayo, N.)

said he felt bound to object, because he recollected that the other evening Tory Members stopped the progress of an Irish Measure, after the Second Reading of the Bill now before the House had been allowed.

MR. BROMLEY-DAVENPORT (Macclesfield)

desired to point out that the Irish Bill to which the hon. Member referred had just passed through Committee.

Objection being still taken, the Motion was deferred.