HC Deb 27 June 1911 vol 27 c374
Sir HENRY KIMBER

asked the Prime Minister if he has been able to consider the appeal presented to him by a large number of scientific men respecting the South Kensington site, asking that he will cause steps to be taken for the consideration of their views before the question of the appropriation of the site is finally decided; and whether he has arrived at any conclusion on the subject?

The PRESIDENT of the BOARD of EDUCATION (Mr. Runciman)

The Prime Minister has asked me to answer this question. I must refer the hon. Baronet to the answers already given in this House on the subject. I can, however, inform him that negotiations are still proceeding, and I have every hope that an arrangement satisfactory to both museums will be reached.