HC Deb 08 July 1903 vol 125 c124
SIR A. ACLAND-HOOD (Somersetshire, Wellington)

said, in moving the adjournment of the House, that in consequence of representations from the Leader of the Opposition the Scotch Licensing Bill would not be taken until Monday. The Naval Works Bill would be the first order on Friday, and would be followed by the Employment of Children Bill.

MR. PATRICK O'BRIEN (Kilkenny)

asked if the hon. Gentleman could say when the Report stage of the Irish Land Bill would be taken.

SIR A. ACLAND-HOOD

said he could not say that.

Adjourned at five minutes after Twelve o'clock.