HC Deb 12 December 1906 vol 167 c379
MR. A. J. BALFOUE (City of London)

Has the Prime Minister, or in his absence the Chancellor of the Exchequer, any statement to make about the course of business?

THE CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER (Mr. ASQUITH, Fifeshire, E.)

said that if the education debate could be concluded that night—he did not know whether that was possible or not—they should take to-morrow the Third Reading of the Workmen's Compensation Bill; and, secondly, the Report, and possibly the Third Reading of the Education (Provision of Meals) Bill.

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