HC Deb 20 May 1895 vol 33 c1672

On the Order for the Second Reading of this Bill being called, Mr. J. MORLEY named Monday next.

MR. G. C. T. BARTLEY (Islington, N.),

who was interrupted by loud Ministerial cries of "Order," asked whether the Bill would really be taken on Monday next, and, if not, whether the Order would be put down for some day when the Bill was really to be taken?

MR. JOHN MORLEY

This Bill is put off in the usual manner—[Opposition cheers and ironical laughter]——not at all in a manner peculiar to this Bill.]"Hear, hear!"] As the Leader of the House has said, it is the intention of the Government to bring forward this Bill, and to give the House an opportunity of pronouncing an opinion upon it.