HL Deb 10 November 1884 vol 293 cc1358-9
VISCOUNT SIDMOUTH

asked Her Majesty's Government, If the Correspondence with the Cape and Foreign Governments relative to Angra Pequena and the neighbouring coast and islands can be laid on the Table of the House; also Correspondence with British subjects respecting any claims of property in those localities?

THE EARL OF KIMBERLEY

, in reply, said, that his noble Friend the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Earl Granville), who was engaged elsewhere, had told him that there would be no objection to lay all the Papers on the Table.

House adjourned at quarter past Six o'clock, till To-morrow, a quarter past Ten o'clock.