HC Deb 22 April 1875 vol 223 c1449
MR. SERJEANT SIMON

asked the Under Secretary of State for India, Whether he has any objection to produce the following documents:—Copy of all Memorials, Resolutions, and Letters dated after the 17th day of February 1873 from Chambers of Commerce and Commercial and Shipping Associations to the Secretary of State for India or any other of Her Majesty's Ministers relating to the completion of the survey of the direct land route from Rangoon to Kiang-Hung, near the south-west frontier of China, and the several Replies thereto (in continuation of the Parliamentary Paper, "Rangoon, West of China," No. 258, of Session 1873)?

LORD GEORGE HAMILTON

, in reply, said, there was no objection to produce the Papers in question, but he thought the majority would be hardly worth printing; but if the hon. and learned Member would select any that were essential for his purpose, they should be laid before the House, together with other Papers on the subject.