HC Deb 04 May 1903 vol 121 c1324

On the Motion for the Third Reading of this Bill.

MR. T. M. HEALY (Louth, N.)

asked whether the principle of the Bill would be extended to Ireland, and whether it was possible to bring in a separate Bill dealing with Ireland.

MR. WYNDHAM

replied that during the last week he had not been in close touch with the matter, but he would make a note of the hon. and learned Gentleman's question, and although he could not promise that the Bill should be applied to Ireland, he would be very glad to do what was possible.

Bill read a third time and passed.

Adjourned at three minutes after Twelve o'clock.