HC Deb 25 June 1907 vol 176 c1153
MR. A. J. BALFOUR (City of London)

asked for the business for Thursday and Friday.

SIR H. CAMPBELL BANNERMAN

replied that the first business on Thursday would be the Board of Trade Estimates, About 8.30 that evening the Home Office Vote would be taken for the purpose of a certain discussion which had been promised, and it would after that be withdrawn and brought up again on a later day. On Friday the Bills would be taken in the following order:—British North America Bill, Committee; Telegraph Money Bill, adjourned debate, Second Reading; Australia Constitution Bill, Second Reading; Evidence (Colonial Statutes) Bill, Second Reading; Criminal Appeal Bill (Expenses), Committee; Companies Bill, Second Reading; Motion for a new Judge. He put in at the end his usual et cetera—" other Bills."