HL Deb 15 March 1894 vol 22 c297
THE FIRST LORD OF THE TREASURY AND LORD PRESIDENT OF THE COUNCIL (The Earl of ROSEBERY)

My Lords, I said I would make a short statement as to what the Government would propose on the important subject of holidays. We propose to adjourn to-day until Monday. On Monday I think there is some business to be taken, and then we should propose to adjourn till Easter Monday. In the week beginning on Easter Monday there are some Money Bills to be taken; but otherwise we can promise the House that as far as we are concerned no business of an ordinary character will be taken except those Money Bills. So that any body who is not interested in those Money Bills can practically take holiday until Monday, 9th April.