§ SIR H. CAMPBELL-BANNERMANOn the motion for adjournment, perhaps the right hon. Gentleman will say what business will be taken to-morrow and Thursday.
§ MR. A. J. BALFOURTo-morrow we propose to continue the discussion on the Army Supplementary Estimates. On Thursday we propose to put down the ordinary sessional Supply rule first, one or two Bills will afterwards be introduced under the Standing Orders with which the right hon. Gentleman is acquainted, and we shall then deal with the Civil Service Supplementary Estimates. Supposing the War Office Estimates are not concluded to-morrow they will be taken before the Civil Service Supplementary Estimates on Thursday, and if both are concluded we hope to take the Bill intro- 1352 duced by my right hon. friend the President of the Board of Trade.
§ SIR HENRY CAMPBELL-BANNERMANWhen will Ways and Means be taken?
§ MR. A. J. BALFOURAs soon as these two Votes are carried, but that stage will be purely formal.
§ MR. CALDWELL (Lanarkshire, Mid)What about Friday?
§ MR. A. J. BALFOURSupply will be taken on Friday.
§ Adjourned at five minutes after Twelve of the clock.