HC Deb 27 March 1896 vol 39 c360

On the Question that "This House do now adjourn,"

THE FIRST LORD OF THE TREASURY

said, I wish to make it clear what business is to be taken on Monday and Tuesday of next week. On Monday the first Order will be the Third Reading of the Naval Works Bill; the next will be the Motion that the Speaker do leave the Chair on the Civil Service Estimates; and the third will be the Report of the Vote on Account and the Report of the Supply already taken. I shall move to suspend the 12 o'clock Rule in order that business may not be interrupted, and I shall give notice of the Motion by which the House will be asked to meet at 12 o'clock on Tuesday, in order that the Education Bill may be introduced.

MR. J. C. FLYNN (Cork, N.),

asked whether the Naval Works Bill and the Vote on Account could not be got through early on Monday, as his hon. Friends had no desire to sit late.

THE FIRST LORD OF THE TREASURY

If the hon. Member will use his influence with his friends I will use my influence with mine. [Laughter.]

Adjourned at five minutes after Twelve o'clock till Monday next.