Nicol, Donald Ninian O'Neill, Hon. Robert Torrens Parkes, Ebenezer Pease, Herbert Pike(Darlingt'n Peel, Hn. Wm. Robt. Wellesley Pretyman, Ernest George Pryce-Jones, Lt. Col. Edward Purvis, Robert Reid, James (Greenock) Remnant, James Farquharson Renwick, George Richards, Henry Charles Ridley, Hon. M.W.Stalybridge Ritchie, Rt. Hn. Chas. Thomson Robertson, Herbert (Hackney Sackville, Col. S. G. Stopford-
Sadler, Col. Samuel Alexander | Valentia, Viscount Seely, Charles Hilton (Lincoln Warde, Colonel C. E. Smith, HC North'mb. Tyneside Wason, John Cathcart (Orkney Smith, James Parker (Lanarks Welby, Lt. Col. A. C. E (T'nt'n Smith, Hon. W. F. D. (Strand) Welby, Sir Charles GE (Notts Spear, John Ward Whiteley, H(Ashton-und. Lyne Stanley, Hn. Arthur(Ormskirk Williams, Colonel R. (Dorset) Stanley, Edward Jas. (Somerset Willox, Sir John Archibald Stanley, Lord (Lanes) Wilson, A. Stanley (York, E. R. Stirling-Maxwell, Sir John M. Wilson, John (Glasgow) Stock, James Henry Wyndham, Rt. Hon. George Sturt, Hon. Humphry Napier Talbot, Lord E. (Chichester) Thornton, Percy M. Tomlinson, Wm. Edw. Murray Tufnell, Lieut.-Col. Edward
Original Question again proposed, "That the words 'on the Notice Paper stand part of the Standing Order."
MR. GIBSON BOWLES said he did not see what necessity there was now for altering these words. There might have been necessity when other arrangements were proposed as they were originally, but surely having regard to the Rule which the House had passed with regard to Questions, it seemed quite clear that under that Rule every one of the Questions on the Notice Paper would be disposed of--some of them by being answered immediately orally during the first forty minutes, others during the subsequent five minutes, others by being postponed, and the last of them by being brought under the order which enabled a Minister to have the answer printed and circulated with the Votes. He could see no reason for making the Amendment proposed by the right hon. Gentleman.
MR. CHAPLIN asked whether it would now be in order to discuss the whole of the Standing Order in regard to the "Adjournment of the House."
* MR. SPEAKER: The right hon. Gentleman may discuss whether the words "on the Notice Paper" shall be omitted for the purpose of putting in "allowed to be asked at the commencement of business at the afternoon sitting."
* MR. CHAPLIN: As each Rule has been reached, I thought we had commenced with a general discussion on the whole Rule.
* MR. SPEAKER: There has been no general discussion where there has been a series of Amendments on an existing Standing Order, but where there has been
TELLERS FOR THE NOES- Sir William Walrond and Mr. Anstruther.
a new Standing Order proposed there has been a general discussion. Where there is only an Amendment to an existing Standing Order, the discussion must be confined to that Amendment.
MR. CHARLES HOBHOUSE said he understood the Speaker to rule at the commencement of the last Amendment which was before the House that it was competent to have a general discussion on the Rule.
*MR. SPEAKER: When an Amend
ment is moved, it can, of course, be discussed. This is a very small Amend- ment, and can only be discussed as far consequential Amendment. as it goes. It is really put in as a
MR. BLAKE said it appeared to him that the suggestion of the hon. Member for King's Lynn was deserving of attention. It was obvious that something would have to be done under the Rule in connection with the former arrangement about Questions, because under that arrangement a certain number of Questions only were to be disposed of at the afternoon sitting, and the remainder were to be postponed. But that was not the case under the present proposal, as all the Questions on the Notice Paper would have to be answered either verbally or in print.
(3.18. Question put-"That the words | The House divided:-Ayes, 87; Noes, 'on the Notice Paper' stand part of the 157. (Division List No. 155.) Standing Order."
Abrahain, William (Cork, N. E.) | Helme, Norval Watson
Jones, William(C'rnarvonshire Joyce, Michael
Law, Hugh Alex. (Donegal, W.) Leese, SirJoseph F. (Accrington Leigh, Sir Joseph Levy, Maurice Lough, Thomas Lundon, W.
MacDonnell, Dr. Mark A. MacNeill, John Gordon Swift MacVeagh, Jeremiah M'Arthur, William (Cornwall) M'Crae, George M'Hugh, Patrick A. M'Kean, John
M'Killop, W. (Sligo, North) Mansfield, Horace Rendall Murphy, John Nannetti, Joseph P. Nolan, Joseph (Louth, South) O'Brien, Kendal (Tipper'ry, Mid O'Brien, Patrick (Kilkenny) O'Brien, P. J. (Tipperary, N.) O'Connor, T. P. (Liverpool) O'Donnell, T. (Kerry, W.) O'Dowd, John
O'Kelly, Conor (Mayo, N.) O'Kelly, Jam's (Roscommon, N. O'Malley, William O'Mara, James
O'Shaughnessy, P. J. O'Shee, James John Pirie, Duncan V. Power, Patrick Joseph Price, Robert John Priestley, Arthur Reddy, M.
Redmond, John E. (Waterford) Rigg, Richard Roe, Sir Thomas Samuel, S. M. (Whitechapel) Shaw, Charles Edw. (Stafford) Shaw, Thomas (Hawick B.) Shipman, Dr. John G. Sinclair, John (Forfarshire) Soares, Ernest J.
Spencer, Rt. Hn. CR (Northants Sullivan, Donal
Thomas, David Alfred (Merthyr Thomas, F. Freeman-(Hastings Thomson, F. W. (York, W. R. Weir, James Galloway White, Patrick Whiteley, George (York, W.R.) Wilson, Henry J. (York, W. R.)
TELLERS FOR THE AYES- Mr. Charles Hobhouse and Mr. Fuller.
Collings, Rt. Hon. Jesse Colomb, Sir John Charles Ready Compton, Lord Alwyne Corbett, A. Cameron (Glasgow) Corbett, T. L. (Down, North) Cranborne, Viscount Dalkeith, Earl of Denny, Colonel
Dickson, Charles Scott
Douglas, Rt. Hon. A. Akers- Doxford, Sir William Theodore Egerton, Hon. A. de Tatton Fellowes, Hon. Ailwyn Edward Fielden, Edward Brocklehurst Finch, George H. Fisher, William Hayes Fitzroy, Hon. Edward Algernon Forster, Henry William Galloway, William Johnson Gardner, Ernest Godson, Sir Augustus Frederick Gordon, Hn. J.E. (Elgin & Nairn Gore, Hn G. R.C. Ormsby-(Salop Goschen, Hon. George Joachim Green, Walford D. (Wednesbury Greene, W. Raymond- (Cambs. Gretton, John Greville, Hon. Ronald Groves, J. Grimble Hambro, Charles Eric Hamilton, Rt HnLordG(Midd'x
Hanbury, Rt. Hon. Robert Wm. Hardy, Laurence(Kent, Ashford Hay, Hon. Claude George Heath, Arthur Howard (Hanley Heath, James (Staffords, N. W. Higginbottom, S. W.
Hope, J.F. (Sheffield, Brightside Houldsworth, Sir Wm. Henry Johnston, William (Belfast) Kenyon, Hon. Geo. T. (Denbigh) Kenyon-Slaney, Col. W. (Salop Keswick, William Knowles, Lees
Lambton, Hon. Frederick Wm. Lawrence, Joseph (Monmouth) Lawrence, Wm. F. (Liverpool) Lawson, John Grant Lee, Arthur.H(Hants., Fareham Lees, Sir Elliott (Birkenhead) Legge, Col. Hon. Heneage Leigh-Bennett, Henry Currie Lockwood, Lt. Col. A. R. Long, Rt. Hn. Walter(Bristol, S. Lonsdale, John Brownlee Lowe, Francis William Lowther, C. (Cumb., Eskdale) Loyd, Archie Kirkman Lucas, Col. Francis (Lowestoft) Lucas, ReginaldJ. (Portsmouth) Macartney, Rt. Hn W.G. Ellison Macdona, John Cumming
M'Calmont, Col. J. (Antrim, E.) M'Iver, Sir Lewis (Edinburgh W. M'Killop, James (Stirlingshire) Manners, Lord Cecil Maxwell, W.J.H(Dumfriesshire Melville, Beresford Valentine Milner, Rt. Hn. Sir Frederick G. Molesworth, Sir Lewis Montagu, G. (Huntingdon) Moon, Edward Robert Pacy More, Robt. Jasper (Shropshire) Morgan, DavidJ. (Walthamstow Morgan, Hn. Fred. (Monm'thsh.) Morrell, George Herbert Morrison, James Archibald Mowbray, Sir Robert Gray C. Murray, RtHn. A. Graham (Bute Murray, Charles J. (Coventry) Newdigate, Francis Alexander Nicholson, William Graham Nicol, Donald Ninian O'Neill, Hon. Robert Torrens Parkes, Ebenezer
Pease, Herbert Pike(Darlington | Stirling-Maxwell, Sir John M. Peel,Hn. Wm. Robert Wellesley Stock, James Henry Pretyman, Ernest George Pryce-Jones, Lt. Col. Edward Purvis, Robert Reid, James (Greenock) Remnant, James Farquharson Renwick, George Richards, Henry Charles Ridley, Hon. M. W. (Stalybridge Ritchie, Rt. Hon.Chas. Thomson Robertson, Herbert (Hackney) Russell, T. W.
Sackville, Col. S. G. StopfordSadler, Col. Samuel Alexander Seely, Charles Hilton (Lincoln) Smith, H.C(N'rth'mb. Tyneside Smith, James Parker (Lanark) Smith, Hon. W. F. D. (Strand) Spear, John Ward
Stanley, Hon Arthur (Ormskirk Stanley, Edward Jas. (Somerset) Stanley, Lord (Lancs.)
Sturt, Hon. Humphry Napier Talbot, Lord E. (Chichester) Thornton, Percy M. Tomlinson, Wm. Edw. Murray Tufnell, Lieut.-Col. Edward Valentia, Viscount Warde, Colonel C. E. Wason,John Cathcart (Orkney) Welby, Lt. Col. A.C.E(Taunton Welby,Sir Charles G. E. (Notts.) Whiteley, H(Ashton-und. -Lyne Williams, Colonel R. (Dorset) Willox, Sir John Archibald Wilson, A. Stanley (York, E. R.) Wilson, John (Glasgow) Wyndham, Rt. Hon. George
TELLERS FOR THE NOES- Sir William Walrondand Mr. Anstruther.
Acland-Hood, Capt. Sir Alex F. Agg-Gardner, James Tynte Allhusen, Augustus H'nry Eden Anson, Sir William Reynell Archdale, Edward Mervyn Arkwright, John Stanhope Arnold-For-ter, Hugh O. Arrol, Sir William Atkinson, Rt. Hon. John Bain, Colonel James Robert Balcarres, Lord
Balfour, RtHon. A. J. (Manch'r) Balfour, Capt. C. B. (Hornsey) Balfour, RtHnGerald W. (Leeds Beckett, Ernest William Bentinck, Lord Henry C. Bignold, Arthur Blundell, Colonel Henry Boscawen, Arthur Griffith- Brassey, Albert
Brodrick, Rt. Hon. St. John Brymer, William Einest Cavendish, R. F. (N. Lancs.) Cavendish.V.C. W. (D'rbyshire Cecil, Evelyn (Aston Manor) Cecil, Lord Hugh (Greenwich) Chamberlain, Rt. Hon. J. (Birm. Chamberlain, J. Austen (Worc'r Chaplin, Rt. Hon. Henry Chapman, Edward Cochrane, Hon. Thos. H. A. E. Collings, Rt. Hon Jesse Colomb, Sir John Charles Ready Compton, Lord Alwyne Corbett, A. Cameron (Glasgow) Corbett, T. L. (Down, North) Cranborne, Viscount Dalkeith, Earl of Denny, Colonel
Dickson, Charles Scott Doughty, George Douglas, Rt. Hon. A. Akers- Doxford, Sir William Theodore Egerton, Hon. A. de Tatton Fellowes. Hon. Ailwyn Edward Fielden, Edward Brocklehurst Finch, George H.
Fisher, William Hayes Fitzroy, Hon. Edward Algernon Forster, Henry William Galloway, William Johnson Gardner, Ernest Godson, Sir Augustus Frederick Gordon, HnJ.E(Elgin & Nairn) Gore, HnG.R.C.Ormsby-(Salop Goschen, Hon. George Joachim Green, Walford D. (Wedn'sbury Greene, W. Raymond-(Cambs.) Gretton, John
Greville, Hon. Ronald Groves, James Grimble Hambro, Charles Eric Hamilton, RtHnLord G. (Mid'x Hanbury, Rt. Hon. Robert Wm. Hardy, Laurence(Kent, Ashf'rd Hay, Hon. Claude George Heath, Arthur Howard (Hanley Heath,Jame-(Staffords., N. W. Higginbottom, S. W.
Hope, J. F. (Sheffield. Brightside Houldsworth, Sir Wm. Henry Johnston, William (Belfast) Kenyon, Hon. Geo. T. (Denbigh Kenyon-Slaney, Col. W. (Salop) Keswick, William Knowles, Lees Lambton, Hon. Frederick Wm. Lawrence, Joseph (Monmouth) L
[FOURTH SERIES.]
Lawrence, Wm. F. (Liverpool) Lawson, John Grant Lee, Arthur H. (Hants, Fareham Lees, Sir Elliott (Birkenhead) Legge, Col. Hon. Heneage Leigh-Bennett, Henry Currie Lockwood, Lt. Col. A. R. Long, Rt. Hn. Walter (Bristol,S Lonsdale, John Brownlee Lowe, Francis William Lowther, C. (Cumb., Eskdale) Loyd, Archie Kirkman Lucas, Col. Francis (Lowestoft) Lucas, ReginaldJ. (Portsmouth Macartney, Rt HnW.G.Ellison Macdona, John Cumming M'Calmont, Col. J. (Antrim, E.) M'Iver, SirLewis (Edinburgh W M'Killop, James (Stirlingshire) Manners, Lord Cecil Maxwell, W.J.H. (Dumfriessh.) Melville, Beresford Valentine Milner, Rt. Hn. Sir Frederick G. Molesworth, Sir Lewis Montagu, G. (Huntingdon) Moon, Edward Robert Pacy More, Robt.Jasper (Shropshire Morgan, DavidJ. (Walth❜mst'w Morgan, Hn. Fred. (Monm'thsh. Morrell, George Herbert Morrison, James Archibald Mowbray, Sir Robert Gray C. Murray,RtHnA. Graham (Bute Murray, Charles J. (Coventry) Newdigate, Francis Alexander Nicholson, William Graham Nicol, Donald Ninian O'Neill, Hon. Robert Torrens Parkes, Ebenezer
Pease, Herb. Pike (Darlington) Peel, Hn Wm. Robert Wellesley Pretyman, Ernest George Pryce-Jones, Lt. Col. Edward Purvis, Robert
Reid, James (Greenock) Remnant, James Farquharson Renwick, George Richards, Henry Charles Ridley, Hn. M. W. (Stalybridge Ritchie, Rt. Hn. Chas. Thomson Robertson, Herbert (Hackney) Russell, T. W.
Sackville, Col. S. G. Stopford- Sadler, Col. Samuel Alexander Seely, Charles Hilton (Lincoln)
Smith, HC(North'mb. Tyneside | Wason, John Cathcart(Orkney Smith, James Parker(Lanarks. Welby, Lt. Col. ACE(Taunton Smith, Hon. W. F. D. (Strand) | Welby,SirCharlesG. E. (Notts. Spear, John Ward Whiteley, H. (Ashton und.Lyne Williams, Colonel R. (Dorset) Willox, Sir John Archibald Wilson, A.Stanley (York, E. R.) Wilson, John (Glasgow) Wyndham, Rt. Hon. George
Stanley, Hn. Arthur(Ormskirk Stanley, Edward Jas. (Somerset Stanley, Lord (Lancs.) Stirling-Maxwell, Sir John M. Stock, James Henry Sturt, Hon. Humphry Napier Talbot, Lord E. (Chichester) Thornton, Percy M. Tomlinson, Wm. Edw. Murray Tufnell, Lieut.-Col. Edward Valentia, Viscount Warde, Colonel C. E.
TELLERS FOR THE AYES- Sir William Walrond and Mr. Anstruther.
Abraham, William (Cork,N. F.) | Hayne, Rt. Hon. Charles Seale
Helme, Norval Watson Hobhouse, C. E. H. (Bristol, E.) Jones, William(Carnarvonshire) Joyce, Michael
Law, Hugh Alex. (Donegal, W.) | Leese, SirJosephF. (Accrington) Leigh, Sir Joseph Levy, Maurice Lough, Thomas Lundon, W.
MacDonnell, Dr. Mark A. MacNeill, John Gordon Swift MacVeagh, Jeremiah M'Arthur, William (Cornwall) M'Crae, George M'Hugh, Patrick A. M'Kean, John
M'Killop, W. (Sligo, North) Mansfield, Horace Rendall | Murphy, John Nannetti, Joseph P. Nolan, Joseph (Louth, South) O'Brien, Kendal (Tipperary Mid O'Brien, Patrick (Kilkenny) O'Brien, P. J. (Tipperary, N.) O'Connor, T. P. (Liverpool) O'Donnell, T. (Kerry, W.) O'Dowd, John
O'Kelly, Conor (Mayo, N.) O'Kelly, James (Roscommon, N.
O'Malley, William O'Mara, James O'Shaughnessy, P. J. O'Shee, James John Power Patrick Joseph Price, Robert John Priestley, Arthur Reckitt, Harold James Reddy, M.
Redmond, John E. (Waterford) Rigg. Richard Roe, Sir Thomas
Samuel, S. M. (Whitechapel) Shaw, Charles Edw. (Stafford) Shaw, Thomas (Hawick B.) Shipman, Dr. John G. Sinclair, John (Forfarshire) Soares, Ernest J.
Spencer, RtHn. C. R. (Northants Sullivan, Donal
Thomas, David Alfred (Merthyr) Thomas, F. Freeman-(Hastings) Thomson, F. W. (York, W. R.) Weir, James Galloway White, Patrick (Meath, North) Wilson, Henry J. (York, W.R.)
TELLERS FOR THE NOES- Mr. Pirie and Mr. George Whiteley.
and as the old Wednesday business was to be shifted to Friday, he thought the privilege of moving the adjournment ought to be retained for Friday sittings. The urgency which made a Motion for the adjournment proper might arise or only come to the knowledge of a Member on Friday morning. Surely it would require no particular argument to show that it ought to be possible to make a Motion for the adjournment at the morning sitting on Friday. He thought there was a certain importance in his proposal, as a Motion for the adjournment was
MR. T. W. RUSSELL remembered an occasion in connection with the Land Bill of 1896, when the adjournment was moved at twelve o'clock.
MR. BRYCE said that his impression was, that on a famous day in 1881, when the Coercion Bill was being taken, the adjournment was moved at midday.
almost the only independent action now left to hon. Members. It could only be moved when it concerned a matter of public importance and was urgent, and it ought to be possible to discuss it on Friday as well as on any other day of the week. It was rather more important on Friday than on the other days, because after Friday followed Saturday and Sunday. [An Hon. Member laughed. The education of the Tory Party was becoming quite marvellous, and he was sure the hon. Member would follow him in his argument that as two dies non followed Friday it was more important that a Motion for the adjournment should be discussed on that day than on other days.
MR. A. J. BALFOUR thought it was a point of some importance to private Members, because if the first part of a sitting was occupied by a discussion on a Motion for adjournment, the time left for the consideration of whatever private Member's Bill was down for discussion would be so short that the closure would
not be granted at the end of the sitting, and thus a very effective method of preBill would be provided. As far as the venting the consideration of an unpopular Government were concerned, they did not take a very strong view either way. Another point was, that it was the usual, though not the invariable, practice for Motions for adjournment to be preceded by a Question to the Minister concerned. Of course, such Questions on this particular day would not lead to any answer.
Acland-Hood, Capt. Sir Alex. F. | Bentinck, Lord Henry C.
Agg-Garduer, James Tynte Allhusen, Augustus Henry Eden Anson, Sir William Reynell Archdale, Edward Mervyn Arkwright, John Stanhope Arnold-Forster, Hugh O. Arrol, Sir William Atkinson, Rt. Hon. John Bain, Colonel James Robert Balcarres, Lord
Balfour, Rt. Hon. A.J. (Manch'r Balfour, Capt. C. B. (Hornsey) Balfour, Rt. HnGerald W. (Leeds Beckett, Ernest William'
Bignold, Arthur
Blundell, Colonel Henry Boscawen, Arthur Griffith- Brassey, Albert
Brodrick, Rt. Hon. St. John Brymer, William Ernest Cavendish, R. F. (N. Lancs.) Cavendish, V.C.W.(Derbyshire) Cecil, Evelyn (Aston Manor) Cecil, Lord Hugh (Greenwich) Chamberlain, Rt. Hon. J. (Birm.) Chamberlain, J. Austen (Worc'r Chapman, Edward Cochrane, Hon. Thos. H. A. E.
Collings, Rt. Hon. Jesse Colomb, Sir John Charles Ready Compton, Lord Alwyne Corbett, A. Cameron (Glasgow) Corbett, T. L. (Down, North) Cranborne, Viscount Dalkeith, Earl of Denny, Colonel Dickson, Charles Scott Doughty, George Douglas, Rt. Hon. A. Akers- Doxford, Sir William Theodore Egerton, Hon. A. de Tatton Fellowes, Hon. Ailwyn Edward Fielden, Edward Brocklehurst
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