HC Deb 29 February 1884 vol 285 c208
MR. STANLEY LEIGHTON

asked the Vice President of the Council, Whether the reports on the case of the boy at West Bromwich, who is alleged to have committed suicide in consequence of the pressure of school work; and on the case of Sophia Raybould, who is alleged by the doctor who attended her to have died from brain disease superinduced by overstrain at school; and on the case of the two pupil teachers who are alleged by Her Majesty's inspector to have been killed by overwork in London, are yet ready to be laid upon the Table of the House?

MR. MUNDELLA

Sir, the Reports on the first two cases have been received, and we are expecting the Report from the London School Board on the other cases in a day or two, when the whole shall be laid upon the Table.