HC Deb 01 May 1903 vol 121 c1136

On the Motion for adjournment,

SIR A. ACLAND-HOOD (Somersetshire, Wellington)

said he wished to inform the House that the Budget Resolutions would be put down as the third order on Monday. The first and second orders were the Irish Land Bill and the Ireland Development Grant Bill. The Chief Secretary was perfectly restored to health, and there was every prospect that he would be present in the House on Monday. In cases of influenza, however, there were occasional relapses; and, as it would be impossible to proceed with the Irish Bills in the absence of the Chief Secretary, the Government had put down the Budget Resolutions as the third order.

Adjourned at Twenty-four minutes before Six o'clock till Monday next.