HC Deb 01 March 1906 vol 152 c1324
MR. AUSTEN CHAMBERLAIN (Worcestershire, E.)

Can the right hon. Gentleman say what business he proposes to take next week?

MR. ASQUITH

As a result of the dislocation of our arrangements we have had to do the best we can and must ask the indulgence of the House. Next Monday the Government propose to take the Civil Service Vote on account. On Tuesday Naval Supply will be taken, and on Wednesday Naval Supply again, or if it is possible, Report of the Vote on account. I cannot pledge myself absolutely as regards Thursday, but if everybody is then in a normal state of health we may possibly take the free trade resolution.