§ Mr. WHYTEasked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs whether, in view of the fact that authoritative French reports have attributed to the Prime Minister an important share in the negotiations which arose out of the letter of the Emperor Charles to Prince Sixte of Bourbon-Parma, he will publish a state-, 562W ment of the part played therein by British diplomacy simultaneously with the French report which he has already promised?
Mr. BALFOURAs the hon. Member is aware, I have promised to lay before the House any report published by the French Government on this subject. When I am in possession of such a report, I will consider whether it can usefully be supplemented.