HC Deb 22 August 1889 vol 340 c125
MR. WOODALL (Hanley)

I beg to ask the First Lord of the Treasury if his attention has been directed to the Report of the Royal Commission on the Blind, the Deaf and Dumb, &c, of the United Kingdom; and, if he will consider during the Recess the best means by which practical effect may be given to the recommendations of the Commissioners, unanimously agreed upon, after an investigation extending over more than three years?

MR. W. H. SMITH

Personally, I have not yet had time to read the important Report of the Royal Commission on the Blind, the Deaf, and the Dumb; but I am acquainted generally with the recommendations of the Commission, which will be carefully considered during the Recess.