HC Deb 19 March 1912 vol 35 c1718
Mr. ARNOLD WARD

As to-morrow is vacant in consequence of the new arrangement, will the right hon. Gentleman take the Conciliation Bill to-morrow instead of on Friday?

The PRIME MINISTER

If there is a general disposition on the part of the House to take it to-morrow I shall be delighted. Of course, that must be subject to the Report of the Navy Votes being disposed of as well. My right hon. Friend the President of the Board of Education has just informed me that we cannot possibly bring the Conciliation Bill on to morrow. It is ordered for Friday, and, therefore, we cannot take it to-morrow.