HL Deb 24 March 1890 vol 342 c1617
THE EARL OF KIMBERLEY

Perhaps I may be allowed to ask the noble Marquess if he is able to give us any information as to the probable duration of the Easter Recess.

THE PRIME MINISTER AND SECRETARY OF STATE FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS (The Marquess of SALISBURY)

We shall rise as usual on Friday next, only I believe there are Money Bills to receive the Royal Assent, and, therefore, we must nominally sit on the Saturday. The Bills in the other House of Parliament are not proceeding at any unusual or extravagant pace; and, therefore, if we meet again on Thursday after Easter week, I think it will be time enough.