HC Deb 28 June 1900 vol 84 c1432
MR. J. A. PEASE

asked when Members might expect the Papers promised that afternoon with respect to the medical service in South Africa and the treatment of soldiers wounded or suffering from disease.

MR. A. J. BALFOUR

I am sorry the House has bean disappointed in not having the Papers I promised them in the course of the evening. I have spent much time in endeavouring to find an explanation why we have not got the Papers. They were certainly in type yesterday, and I am wholly unable to explain or excuse the delay. I have made arrangements that those documents shall all be circulated to Members with their ordinary Parliamentary Papers in the morning, and I hope that that will give hon. Members sufficient time to study them before they come down to the debate.

Adjourned at ten minutes after Twelve of the clock.