HC Deb 22 July 1896 vol 43 cc415-6

On the Motion that Supply be put down for Friday,

MR. T. M. HEALY

asked what Supply would be taken, and whether there was any truth in the rumour that Government did not intend to take the Education Vote on that day?

MR. DILLON

inquired what arrangements were proposed for the consideration of the remaining Irish Votes?

THE FIRST LORD OF THE TREASURY

said there was no truth in the rumour to which reference had been made. As to the taking of the remaining Irish Votes, he reminded hon. Members that he had given four nights to Irish Supply. He hoped, therefore, hon. Gentlemen would make some effort to get through the Votes which remained.

Committee of Supply accordingly deferred till Friday.