HC Deb 20 April 1896 vol 39 cc1269-70

In reply to Sir ALBERT ROLLIT (Islington, S.) and Sir C. DILKE.

THE FIRST LORD OF THE TREASURY

said: The Budget Resolutions will be taken on Thursday, and, subject to any alterations which convenience may suggest, we propose to take the Scotch Estimates on Friday. [" Hear, hear!"] With regard to the business for to-morrow, it must, of course, partly depend upon the progress made to-night, but we hope to make progress to-morrow with several important but uncontroversial Measures which the Government are anxious to advance a stage, such as the Naval Reserve Bill, Military Lands Act (1892) Bill, and the Berriew School Bill. The Conciliation of Trades Disputes Bill is also a Measure which the Government are anxious to see progress made with. ["Hear, hear!"]