HL Deb 27 June 1895 vol 35 c24
THE DUKE OF ARGYLL

said, that before the political crisis he put on the Paper notices upon two subjects—one upon the question of the difficulties connected with money lending and usury in this country, and the other connected with the Highlands. He felt that, although one of those subjects was entirely non-contentious, it was impossible now to get public attention directed to them. He begged, therefore, to intimate that he withdrew those notices, and he should bring the subjects forward, health and life permitting, when Parliament reassembled for business.