§ 50. Lieut.-Commander KENWORTHYasked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs whether he can make any statement on the conversations that have taken place between His Majesty's Foreign
§ scribed by the Mines Act, were referred to the Mining Boards; the views of the Mining Boards have now been received and examined, and after certain minor points have been settled in consultation with the Chief Inspector the draft will be published for general information; it will be taken into final consideration not less than three months from that date, and the Regulations can then be promulgated and take effect; this procedure is prescribed by the Act.
§ Earl WINTERTONI stated that in my reply to the hon. Member's question.