HC Deb 31 July 1890 vol 347 c1380
MR. SEXTON

I beg to ask the Secretary to the Treasury whether complaints have reached him that the furniture supplied to the National Library in Dublin is of an inferior and unsuitable class; and whether directions will be given that the furniture shall be in keeping with the panelling, doors, and other woodwork fittings of the interior?

MR. JACKSON

I have not heard any complaint so far, but I will communicate the question of the hon. Gentleman to the Board of Words.

MR. SEXTON

I trust I may be allowed to express a hope that this important National institution will not be furnished like a waiting-room at a railway station.