HC Deb 04 April 1887 vol 313 c364
MR. T. E. ELLIS (Merionethshire)

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department, When he intends to make his statement as to the views of the Government on the regulation and inspection of quarries, which he promised to make upon the second reading of the Quarries Bill?

THE SECRETARY OF STATE (Mr. MATTHEWS) (Birmingham, E.), in reply, said, that in the present state of Public Business, the Government did not contemplate introducing a measure for the regulation and inspection of quarries.