HC Deb 06 August 1874 vol 221 cc1408-9
SIR CHARLES W. DILKE

asked the Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Whether, looking to the great anxiety that exists in the country on the subject of the Brussels Conference, it will be possible to issue during the Recess any Papers bearing upon the proceedings of that Conference?

MR. BOURKE

, in reply, said, that great interest was felt by the people of this country in the proceedings of the Brussels Congress, but he did not think that any anxiety was felt. He held in his hand the second part of the Correspondence, relating to the Rules that were proposed to govern military warfare, which he intended to lay on the Table. Should any other Correspondence take place during the Recess which the Secretary of State might think it desirable to publish it would be made public through the columns of The London Gazette.