HC Deb 09 May 1901 vol 93 cc1195-6
DR. FARQUHARSON (Aberdeenshire, W.)

I beg to ask the Lord Advocate if he can inform the House in what order he proposes to take the Scotch Estimates to-morrow.

*MR. A. GRAHAM MURRAY

I gather from the usual sources of information that it would be to the general convenience of hon. Members to first discuss education. I therefore propose to put down the Votes in Class 4, then the Prisons Votes, and after that the remaining Votes in Class 3.

MR. JAMES LOWTHER (Kent, Thanet)

I wish to ask the Leader of the House, with regard to the motion standing in his name for the suspension of the Twelve o'clock Rule, what is his reason for making that motion.

*MR. SPEAKER

Order, order! No such question should be asked. By the Standing Order, the motion is to be made without amendment or debate, and the question immediately put, and it is not, therefore, in order to anticipate it by putting questions in order to elicit information.

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