HC Deb 04 August 1913 vol 56 c1049
Mr. T. M. HEALY

was understood to ask when the Revenue Bill will be taken?

Mr. LLOYD GEORGE

I hope to make an arrangement whereby it may be taken late in the evening, but before I can definitely decide I must communicate with the usual quarters. As to the Amendments, I hope to be able to indicate which of the Amendments we will accept, and the Amendments we will put down, to-morrow.

Mr. T. M. HEALY

Will the Government Amendments be in their own name?

Mr. SNOWDEN

When will the Committee stage of the Finance Bill be taken?

Mr. LLOYD GEORGE

I am afraid I cannot say. I do not think it will be this week.

Sir G. YOUNGER

I hope the Revenue Bill will not be taken after Eleven o'clock to-morrow or the next day. It is rather important that some of us should be here, and it is very uncomfortable not to know the day.

Mr. LLOYD GEORGE

It will not be to-morrow. I will let the hon. Baronet know in the course of the evening.