HC Deb 31 March 1896 vol 39 c580
SIR J. GORST

said, he hoped the House would allow him to bring in this other Bill as well. He did not think it required any explanation, as it was based on the plan recommended by the Royal Commission on Secondary Education.

MR. GRAY

Will it affect both primary and secondary education?

SIR J. GORST

Yes.

Bill ordered to be brought in by Sir John Gorst, Mr. Balfour, Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer, and Lord George Hamilton; presented and read 1° to be read 2° upon Monday, 13th April.— [Bill 173.]

Whereupon Mr. SPEAKER, in pursuance of the Order of the House of the 30th March, adjourned the House without Question put.

House adjourned at Half after Five o'clock till Thursday, 9th April.