HL Deb 15 August 1889 vol 339 c1290
* LORD DENMAN,

in moving "That Standing Order No. XXXIII. be suspended until an adjournment for more than two days, or until a prorogation," said, that he did not anticipate much opposition to the Motion, because in consequence of the House not being full enough to sustain a Division it had been necessary to throw over business for a day, in the case of one Bill which had to be re committed, which was inconvenient.

* VISCOUNT CROSS

did not think there had been any cause shown for this Motion, as no difficulty of the kind referred to had arisen.

On Question, resolved in the negative.