HC Deb 20 June 1910 vol 18 c41
Mr. AUSTEN CHAMBERLAIN

I understand that some slight alteration has been made in the arrangement of business for Thursday next. Perhaps it would be for the convenience of the House if the right hon. Gentleman the Prime Minister would tell us what business will be taken on that day?

The PRIME MINISTER

Yes; I suggested on Thursday last that on Thursday next we might have taken Irish Supply, but my right hon. Friend the Chief Secretary has ascertained, through the ordinary channels, that that would not be a convenient course. We now propose, therefore, to take the Post Office Vote.

One other Member took the oath and subscribed the roll.

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