HC Deb 13 April 1896 vol 39 cc750-1
*SIR C. DILKE

asked what business would be taken at 2 o'clock to-morrow, and what class of Estimates would be taken on Friday.

THE FIRST LORD OF THE TREASURY (Mr. A. J. BALFOUR,) Manchester, E.

With regard to to-morrow, it is impossible that I should give a definite answer as yet, as the answer must depend upon the nature of the business disposed of to-night. But I shall take none of the larger controversial Measures to-morrow—no stages of the bigger Bills. If we do not get through the Committee stage of the Military Manœuvres Bill to-night I shall put it down as the first order to-morrow. Then Ways and Means will have to be taken, and we shall put down the Berriew School Bill, the Public Offices (Site) Bill, and other Bills of that kind. As to Friday, I think that, as the Irish Members are now over here for the introduction of the Land Law (Ireland) Bill, it would be convenient to bring forward the Irish Estimates on that day.

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

asked when the question of the Christian Brothers' Schools would be brought on.

THE FIRST LORD OF THE TREASURY

I think it was understood that the question should be brought on some night after 12 o'clock, and I believe it will be brought on in a few days.

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