HC Deb 15 March 1900 vol 80 c922
MR. STEVENSON (Suffolk, Eye)

I beg to ask the Secretary of State for the Colonies whether the attention of the Governor of Gibraltar has been called to the question of introducing reforms into the administration of the police, municipal, and sanitary departments at Gibraltar; and what steps Her Majesty's Government propose to take for the purpose of remedying the grievances of which residents in the town and fortress complain.

MR. J. CHAMBERLAIN

The only reform required in regard to the police in Gibraltar is the building of police barracks. The question is engaging the attention of the Governor, but a suitable site is difficult to obtain. The Sanitary Commissioners who are the only municipal authority in the town perform their duties satisfactorily. I am not aware of any grievances of which the residents complain.