HL Deb 11 February 1881 vol 258 c619
EARL DE LA WARR

asked the Secretary of State for the Colonies, If there is any objection to laying upon the Table of the House any further Correspondence or Papers relative to the affairs of Malta, especially with reference to certain representations and Petitions which had been addressed by the Maltese people to the Imperial Government?

THE EARL OF KIMBERLEY,

in reply, said, that in point of fact there was no Correspondence such as that referred to by the noble Earl (Earl de la Warr) in addition to that which was laid on the Table in September last, with the exception of a letter written by a member of the Council, which merely repeated statements to be found in the Papers already produced. That being the case, he (the Earl of Kimberley) did not suppose the noble Earl would move for the production of that one Paper.

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