§ DR. LUSHrose to call attention to the condition of the sanitary district of Epping, and to move that a Copy of the Correspondence relating to the subject be laid on the Table.
§ MR. SCLATER-BOOTHsaid, the subject was one of great difficulty. He thought he could assure the hon. Gentleman that the matter had now approached a point at which further delay would be avoided; but he believed it would not be conducive to the welfare of the public service to lay upon the Table the voluminous correspondence which had passed between the Local Government Board and the authorities at Epping. There could be no question that the Epping sanitary authority was under the same obligation as its predecessor to enforce a water supply in the district, and he hoped it would comply with that obligation.
§ Motion, by leave, withdrawn.