HC Deb 27 April 1903 vol 121 c473
CAPTAIN DONELAN

On behalf of the hon. Member for South Donegal, I beg to ask the Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland whether, having regard to the frequent references to sections of other statutes which are incorporated in the Irish Land Bill, whose provisions must be construed and interpreted in connection with the portions of other statutes which are thus by way of reference incorporated in the Bill, the various sections to which reference is thus made will be printed and circulated in a Parliamentary Paper for the convenience of Members, and with a view of rendering the provisions and purport of the Bill more intelligible, and of facilitating the study of the measure, and of lessening the danger of future judicial interpretations of its provisions not contemplated by the Legislature.

THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL FOR IRELAND (Mr. ATKINSON, Londonderry, N.)

Yes sir; this will be done.