HC Deb 10 July 1884 vol 290 c689
MR. W. E. FORSTER

The House will remember that it was stated that in case the Conference came to a successful result the Government would bring forward some Resolution relating to it. Now, at present, no Papers whatever have been presented to the House with regard to the internal administration of the country. Will those Papers be in our hands before the House is called upon to consider this Resolution?

MR. GLADSTONE

It is a little difficult to give a positive answer, because the two subjects mentioned by the right hon. Gentleman are not in pari materia. I cannot say more than this—that if we make any proposition on the subject we shall use our best endeavours to put the House in possession of all the information before us at the time.