HC Deb 29 April 1895 vol 33 c41
MR. W. JACKS (Stirlingshire)

asked the Lord Advocate a question of which he said he had given him private notice—namely, whether he had any information with regard to the explosion at Dunipace Denny, near Stirling, and whether he would take steps to have a public inquiry held as to the cause.

*THE LORD ADVOCATE (Mr. J. B. BALFOUR,) Clackmannan and Kinross

said he had not received full official reports with regard to this lamentable occurrence, but from what was already known, no doubt the Home Secretary would think it a case in which a public-official inquiry should be held.