HC Deb 07 March 1872 vol 209 c1528
SIR JOHN PAKINGTON

asked the Secretary of State for War, Whether he will lay upon the Table a Map of the proposed Military Districts; and, whether the Depôt Centres, as stated in the Papers already in the hands of Members, are final, or open to reconsideration?

MR. CARDWELL

said, in reply, that a map had been already laid on the Table. He received a communication from the Printing Committee, or, at least, from the Librarian, asking whether it would be sufficient that it should remain in the library, or whether it should be printed for the use of Members. He apprehended it would be more agreeable that it should be printed for the use of Members. With regard to the second part of the Question, great pains had been taken as to the. Depôt Centres; but it could not be expected that objections deserving of consideration would not be made to a first arrangement of so complicated and extensive a nature. Communications in that respect had already reached him, and every communication would be most carefully considered.