HC Deb 30 July 1897 vol 51 c1609
MR. RADCLIFFE COOK (Hereford)

asked the First Lord of tic Treasury whether, in view of the many Amendments on the Paper to the Land Transfer Bill, he intended to proceed with the Measure this Session.

THE FIRST LORD OF THE TREASURY

I shall he obliged to my lion. Friend if he will defer that Question. I admit that the condition of the notice Paper, and the information which I have been able to collect as to the opinions at all events of a section of the House, does not make me very sanguine as to the prospects of the Bill: but I. do not propose to make a final statement to-day.

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