HC Deb 17 April 1896 vol 39 c1236

On the Motion for the Adjournment of the House, and in reply to Mr. EDWARD MORTON (Devonport) and Mr. LOUGH,

THE FIRST LORD OF THE TREASURY

said the introduction, by his right hon. Friend the President of the Local Government Board, of the Rating Bill would be the first Order on Monday. The second Order would be the Telegraph Advances Bill, and the third Order would be the Military Manœuvres Bill.

DR. TANNER

Will the Irish Land Bill be taken next week? ["Oh!"]

THE FIRST LORD OF THE TREASURY

No, not next week. [Laughter.] With regard to Friday next, he could not give a definite answer until he was able to consult the general wishes of the House. If the hon. Member would put a Question on Monday or Tuesday, he hoped to be able to answer him.

House adjourned at Ten minutes after Twelve o'clock, till Monday next.