HC Deb 16 July 1906 vol 160 c1309
MR. HENNIKER HEATON (Canterbury)

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs whether he will consent to the Return being given of copies of the correspondence between the hon. Member for Canterbury and the Foreign Office on the affairs of Egypt and the sanitary state of Cairo and other towns of Egypt.

(Answered by Secretary Sir Edward Grey.) I do not consider that any useful purpose would be served by printing this correspondence and presenting it to Parliament. As I have already informed the hon. Member, the authorities in Egypt are fully alive to the importance of improving the sanitary conditions of the towns, and the matter is one which will not be lost sight of.