HC Deb 08 July 1897 vol 50 c1435

On the Order for the Second Reading of this Bill,

MR. D. CHILLY (Mayo, N.)

objected

MR. JOHN HUTTON (Yorkshire Richmond)

appealed to the hon. Member to withdraw his objection.

*MR. J. A. PEASE

supported the appeal on the ground that the Bill w one to promote the interests of the d serving poor, which was an object whit should commend itself to the ho Member.

DR. TANNER (Cork, Mid)

said that he should not object to the Bill, and hoped that the same consideration would be shown to Irish Bills.

THE SECRETARY TO THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOARD (Mr. T. W RUSSELL,) Tyrone, S.

said that it wits very important Bill, raising very important issues, and as it created a fie: Imperial charge, it must be discussed some other time than after midnight.

MR. J. HUTTON moved that the Order be discharged, and the Bill withdrawn

Order for Second Reading read, and discharged; Bill withdrawn.