HC Deb 17 July 1902 vol 111 c636

Order for Committee read.

MR. BANBURY (Camberwell, Peckham)

I object.

MR. HARRINGTON (Dublin, Harbour)

appealed to the hon. Gentleman not to persist in his objection. The Commission recently appointed by the Lord Lieutenant had reported in favour of the Bill. There was nothing contentious in it, and Amendments which had been moved by the Chief Secretary had been agreed to.

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

said he wished to point out to his hon. friend that there were similar schools in England and Scotland.

MR. BANBURY

I object.

MR. HARRINGTON

said he would withdraw the measure. The Government were responsible.

Order for Committee read, and discharged.

Bill withdrawn.

Adjourned at five Minutes after Twelve o'clock