EARL of RONALDSHAYasked if the Anglo-French Treaty of 1904 contains two secret clauses providing for the consent of France to the abolition of the capitulations in Egypt whenever Great Britain should enter into negotiation with the other Powers concerned, and defining a zone in the north of Morocco running down to Larache on the Atlantic seaboard in which French action is to be subject to restrictions similar to those obtaining in the case of the Mediterranean seaboard facing Gibraltar?
§ Sir E. GREYThere were certain unpublished Articles attached to the Anglo-French Declaration of 1904: they are of subsidiary importance to the published Articles, and will now be laid before Parliament.