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House Of Commons
Wednesday, 14th August 1895.
The House met at Twelve of the Clock.
Untitled Debate
Several other Members took and subscribed the Oath.
At half-past One o'clock the sitting was suspended.
On the return of Mr. SPEAKER, other Members took and subscribed the Oath.
At half-past Three o'clock,
THE PATRONAGE SECRETARY TO THE TREASURY (Sir W. H. WALROND, Devon, Tiverton), moved "That the House do now adjourn." He said that it might be convenient to hon. Members who had not yet taken the Oath that it should be made known that Mr. Speaker had kindly consented to resume the Chair to-morrow at a quarter before Four o'clock, in order to enable such Members to present themselves at the Table to be sworn.
House adjourned at Half-past Three o'clock until Two o'clock To-morrow.