HC Deb 07 July 1896 vol 42 c1004

On the Motion "That the House do now adjourn,"

THE FIRST LORD OF THE TREASURY

said that in consulting, as far as he was able, the opinion on all sides of the House, he had come to the conclusion that on Thursday week the House, might begin the discussion in Committee on the Irish Land Bill. That was not altogether a convenient day for his hon. Friends on his side of the House, as it was the day on which the grand juries met; but he understood from them that they would not object. ["Hear, hear!"]

MR. E. MORTON (Devonport)

asked what would be taken after the Education Vote on Friday?

THE FIRST LORD OF THE TREASURY

said he hoped they might get through the Education Vote before the end of the evening, and, if so, he should proceed with Classes 6 and 7 of the Civil Service Estimates.

MR. MICHAEL DAVITT (Mayo, S.)

Does the right hon. Gentleman mean to bring on the Irish Estimates a week on Friday?

THE FIRST LORD OF THE TREASURY

Yes; Friday week.

House Adjourned at Twenty-five minutes after Twelve o'clock.