HC Deb 07 May 1907 vol 174 c77
MR. A. J. BALFOUR (City of London)

asked as to the business for Wednesday and Thursday.

THE PRIME MINISTER AND FIRST LORD OF THE TREASURY (Sir H. CAMPBELL-BANNERMAN,) Stirling Burghs

said that after the Budget was finished on Wednesday, it was proposed to take the Post Office Sites Bill, the Butter Bill, and the Criminal Appeal Bill, in that order. Vote 3 of the Revenue Department (the Post Office Vote) would be the Supply for Thursday.

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