HC Deb 13 August 1901 vol 99 c727

Considered in Committee.

An Amendment made.

MR. WILLIAM JOHNSTONE

said he was not sure whether the question would be in order, but he would like to know from the Chief Secretary what was being done in regard to the establishment of a pathological school in Ireland.

THE CHIEF SECRETARY FOR IRELAND (Mr. WYNDHAM, Dover)

said he had promised to introduce a permissive clause on this subject. He would put down the terms of the resolution for to-morrow, in order that hon. Members for Ireland might see the words.

MR. T. M. HEALY

Will the site of this new pathological school be situated in Belfast?

MR. WYNDHAM

When the hon. and learned Member reads the words of the resolution on the Paper he will see whether the subject is controversial or not.

Bill reported, with an Amendment; as amended, to be considered to-morrow.