HC Deb 18 July 1907 vol 178 cc931-94
MR. AKERS-DOUGLAS (Kent, St. Augustine's)

asked as to the course of business.

SIR H. CAMPBELL-BANNERMAN

We propose before taking the Criminal Appeal Bill to-morrow to take stages of the Telegraph (Money) Bill and the Post Office Sites Bill, for these are somewhat urgent. The latter is non-contentious, and the Amendments to the former are agreed upon, so that they will not occupy much time. On Monday the first business will be a Motion for allocation of time to be given to the Evicted Tenants Bill. Proposals for that purpose will be placed on the Paper to-night. On Tuesday and Wednesday the Evicted Tenants Bill will be taken in Committee. On Thurs day Irish Estimates—the Chief Secretary's Vote and the Vote for the Agricultural Department. I am not prepared, how ever, to say in what order they will be taken. I do not think it matters much which comes first.

MR. SWIFT MACNEILL

Yes, it does.

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