HC Deb 08 March 1905 vol 142 cc855-6
THE PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY (Sir A. ACLAND-HOOD, Somersetshire, Wellington)

said, in moving the adjournment of the House, he desired to state that the Irish Land Commission Vote in the Civil Service Supplementary Estimates would be taken first at next day's Sitting, and afterwards the remaining Votes in Classes 3, 4, and 5, and the Report of the Vote taken to-day.

MR. LOUGH (Islington, W.)

asked when the second part of the Paper with reference to the Navy would be issued.

SIR A. ACLAND-HOOD

asked the hon. Member to repeat the Question to-morrow.

MR. WHITLEY (Halifax)

said he hoped the hon. and gallant Gentleman would remember that a Minister gave a pledge that certain matters in connection with the Vote which was closured that evening would be discussed.

SIR A. ACLAND-HOOD

said he would consult the Minister on the subject.

Adjourned at twelve minutes after Twelve o'clock.