HC Deb 24 June 1903 vol 124 c385
MR. BLACK (Banffshire)

I beg to ask the Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs what steps the Government has taken, or is taking, to induce Germany to cease differentiation against Canada other than inviting discussion in this country upon retaliatory duties; and in particular whether the attention of Germany has in this connection been directed to the hospitality she enjoys at our coaling stations.

THE UNDER-SECRETARY FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS (Lord CRANBORNE,) Rochester

In reply to the first Question, I have to state that Papers showing what has passed will shortly be laid on the Table, to which I would direct the attention of the hon. Gentleman. The answer to the second Question is in the negative.