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Diplomatic And Consular Services

Volume 204: debated on Thursday 23 February 1871

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Select Committee appointed, "to inquire into the constitution of the Diplomatic and Consular Services and their maintenance on the efficient footing required by the political and commercial interests of the country."—( Mr. Bouverie.)

And, on February 27, Committee nominated a follows:—Mr. BOUVERIE, Mr. RYLANDS, Viscount ENFIELD, Mr. WILLIAM HENRY GLADSTONE, Mr. OTWAY, Sir HENRY LYTTON BULWER, Sir CHARLES DILKE, Mr. KINNAIRD, Mr. HOLMS, Mr. WILLIAM CARTWRIGHT, Mr. ARTHUR RUSSELL, Mr. WHITWELL, Mr. SCLATER-BOOTH, Mr. STOPFORD-SACKVILLE, Mr. EASTWICK, Mr. BARING, Mr. WILLIAM LOWTHER, Mr. CAMERON, Mr. FREDERICK STANLEY, Mr. BAILLIE COCHRANE, Viscount BARRINGTON, and Mr. FREDERICK WALPOLE:—Power to send for persons, papers, and records; Seven to be the quorum.

House adjourned at half after Twelve o'clock.