HL Deb 04 May 1894 vol 24 c333
THE MARQUESS OF SALISBURY

Seeing the noble Lord the Prime Minister in his place, I venture to ask him whether he has formed any designs as to the apportionment of the severe labours of this House during the forthcoming week. When does ho propose that we should adjourn?

THE FIRST LORD OF THE TREASURY AND LORD PRESIDENT of THE COUNCIL (The Earl of ROSEBERY)

My Lords, with regard to that very important point, I understand that my noble and learned Friend has been in communication with the Opposition on the subject, and that the conclusion has been arrived at (which I think will be gratifying to your Lordships) that we might adjourn, without difficulty or danger to your Lordships, from Thursday next to Monday in the ensuing fortnight.