HC Deb 13 February 1902 vol 102 c1254
MR. WYLIE (Dumbartonshire)

I beg to ask the Lord Advocate, seeing that, in their Report on the Police Superannuation (Scotland) Bill, introduced last session, the Select Committee concur in the view that there should not be a great difference in the attractions provided by the English as against the Scottish service, and that, as stated in the Report, the Scottish police would be willing to accept as satisfactory less than the increased scale suggested in said Bill, whether the Secretary for Scotland can hold out some hope of bringing in a Bill to deal with the question on the lines suggested by the report.

* THE LORD ADVOCATE (Mr. A. Graham Murray,) Buteshire

The points referred to in the hon. Member's Question were fully considered before I replied to his previous Question.†I regret that I am unable to add anything to the reply I then gave.