HC Deb 03 August 1898 vol 15 cc1174-5
MR. CLANCY (Dublin Co., N.)

wished to ask, if he might do so without forfeiting his right to speak on his Notice of Motion, whether either of the Notices of Motion standing in his own name and that of the hon. Member for East Wick-low (Mr. J. O'Connor) was in Order, and, if so, which? because if his hon. Friend's Motion was in Order he would not move his own, as he thought that of his hon. Friend the better of the two.

MR. SPEAKER

The hon. Gentleman's is in Order; the other Amendment is not in Order.

MR. CLANCY

asked if he was in Order in moving to-day?

* MR. SPEAKER

If the Motion is opposed it stands over until to-morrow, and as I understand it is opposed it must stand over.

As amended, to be considered Tomorrow.