§ Mr. Albert Robertsasked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs what instructions have been given to the British delegate at the United Nations Organisation on the matter of the dispute between Her Majesty's Government and the King
Palace Fuel Gas Electricity Water House hold Articles Total £ £ £ £ £ £ Buckingham Palace … 12,482 5,023 7,857 1,500 10 26,872 St. James's Palace … 2,000 4,136 5,376 213 50 11,775 Marlborough House Garage Block 408 84 397 39 25 953 Windsor Castle … 19,515 2,830 8,497 — 5 30,847 Frogmore … 404 425 280 — — 1,109 Kensington Palace … 3,210 548 259 64 5 4,086 Hampton Court Palace … 3,964 237 5,730 293 50 10,274 Sandringham and Balmoral … 2,539 — 1,253 — — 3,792 Kew Palace … — — 16 — 5 21 Palace of Holyroodhouse … 3,000 200 1,700 75 25 5,000 TOTALS … 47,522 13,483 31,365 2,184 175 94,729 Miscellaneous Payments for Easements, etc.:—
£ Kew Palace … … … … … … … 3 Windsor Castle (New Inn Site) … … … … … … … 15 Manor Farm Sewer … … … … … … … 10 Palace of Holyroodhouse … … … … … … … 243 271 95,000
§ Mr. William Hamiltonasked the Minister of Public Building and Works
18Wdom of Spain on the status of Gibraltar; and if he will publish in a White Paper the treaty obligations of both countries with regard to Gibraltar.
§ Mr. M. StewartMy right hon. Friend the Colonial Secretary and I have today presented to Parliament a White Paper entitled "Gibraltar—Recent Differences with Spain". This sets out the action taken, on instructions, by the British representative at the United Nations.