HC Deb 05 April 1909 vol 3 c718
Sir WILLIAM COLLINS

asked the Home Secretary whether he has now considered the Report of the Departmental Committee on the ambulance service for the metropolis; and what action he proposes to take as the result of that Report?

The SECRETARY of STATE for the HOME DEPARTMENT (Mr. Gladstone)

The valuable Report presented by the Committee has been received, but owing to the pressure of current work I have not yet been able to give it the detailed consideration which it requires. I will see whether I cannot deal at once with certain of the recommendations by administrative action, but I am afraid I cannot hold out much hope of dealing with the main recommendations, which involve legislation, in the present Session.