HC Deb 11 April 1927 vol 205 cc47-8W
Mr. SHORT

asked the Under-Secretary of State for India whether he is in a position to give the House any information with regard to the epidemic of cholera in the Bombay Presidency; and what special measures are being taken to arrest the spread of the disease?

Earl WINTERTON

The epidemic appears to have started in the Dharwar district in February last and to have since spread to three other districts. Figures relating to these outbreaks have not yet been received. The measures taken to arrest the spread of the disease are a matter for which the local Government are responsible, but my Noble Friend has no reason to suppose that all possible steps to this end are not being taken.

Colonel DAY

asked the Under-Secretary of State for India the latest official figures of cholera cases reported in the district of Belgaum and Dharwar; and how many of these cases have resulted fatally?

Earl WINTERTON

Recent official reports on cholera in India indicate that the Dharwar district was freshly infected with cholera on the 26th February last, and that the disease was spreading on 12th March: that the Belgaum district was freshly infected on the 19th March and that on the 26th March the disease was spreading in that district. Figures relating to these outbreaks have not yet been received.