HC Deb 28 April 1887 vol 314 c243
MR. SHEIL (Meath, S.)

asked the Under Secretary of State for India, Whether he is aware that police officers in Burmah, some of whom have seen active service and have acquired the Burmese language, have been superseded by men from India of shorter service and lower grade; whether the Inspector General of Police, Lower Burmah, has represented to the Government the injustice that has been done to his junior officers; and, whether the Government of India will take into consideration the grievances complained of?

THE UNDER SECRETARY OF STATE (Sir JOHN GORST) (Chatham)

The Secretary of State has no information whatever on the subject referred to. As a matter of course, any grievances complained of will be duly considered by the proper authorities in India.